Brad Walker, Mariko Kita, Sara Porkalob, Kevin Lin in Fast Company (Roger Tang) |
Fast Company
Theatre Off Jackson
November 1-22, 2014
Pork Filled Productions’ next play opens this weekend. Fast Company is by Carla Ching and is
about a Chinese American family (specifically, as you’ll see her talk about
below) of expert con artists, grifters and thieves. It portrays, with comedy
and drama, the ins and outs of family dysfunction, even within a family
criminal enterprise.
Ms. Ching is a playwright and also a staff writer on an
edgy, current and very diverse tv cop show, Graceland.
(Well, it’s federal agents, but that still basically makes it a cop show.) I
talked to her about her play and writing for television and her involvement in
The Kilroys, the group that made headlines this year when they collected a list
of 46 plays written by women that theaters could use nationally if they wanted
to increase the amount of women playwrights on their production schedule.
First up, her play,
which is having its third production via Pork Filled, after having outings at South
Coast Rep and Ensemble Studio Theater in New York. EST commissioned the play. Carla
has worked with director Amy Poisson on tweaking the script so this script is
not the same as either other production.