King of the Yees (Chris Bennion) |
King of the Yees
ACT Theatre
Through October 1, 2017
Lauren Yee, the
inventive playwright of Ching Chong
Chinamen, has just been named the recipient of the 2017 Kesselring Prize
for playwriting from the National Arts Club. She will receive a $25,000 award and
the opportunity to reside for two weeks in the historic clubhouse of the
National Arts Club in order to develop her work.
She’s also got her play, King
of the Yees, running at ACT Theatre, with a lovely cast including Khanh Doan, Stan Egi, Ray Tagavilla, Annelih GH Hamilton, and Joseph Ngo. She has brought her work to
Washington State on numerous occasions, most often to do workshops and attend
retreats for writing like Hedgebrook. She feels like a local writer.
King of the Yees is an inventive and pseudo-autobiographical
play. We begin by meeting “Lauren” and her “father” (Hamilton and Tagavilla)
and then immediately find out that they are playing in a play Lauren has
written, when Lauren (Doan) shows up with her father (Egi) to rehearsal. The
play separates into back-and-forth scenes with the actors taking a break and
Lauren becoming wrapped up in a quest to find her father when he goes missing.