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June 29, 2011, Wednesday - Mu Performing Arts Anthology Book Launch at Open Book


Time: 7:00pm

Location: Target Performance Hall, Open Book, 1011 Washington Avenue South

Mu Performing Arts is excited to host a launch party for Asian American Plays for a New Generation, an exciting new collection of plays edited by Josephine Lee, Don Eitel, and R. A. (Rick) Shiomi.

Celebrating the publication of this volume of Asian American plays, most of which were produced or commissioned by Mu Performing Arts, the event will include a reception followed by speakers and readings by editors and contributors to the anthology. In addition to the editors, playwrights scheduled to appear include: Sun Mee Chomet author of Asiamnesia, May info@muperformingarts.org 651-789-1012.