What Am I, Chopped Suey?

zen birds productions, llc · Ages 16+ · United States of America

one person show world premiere
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LIZ ROLLICE certified reviewer June 13, 2022
I thought Meg did a great job on telling her personal story. Even though she talked about some sad events in her life, she was able to add some humor throughout her story. Meg ended her presentation on a very happy note.... full review
MARY BRENNAN certified reviewer June 13, 2022
Fantastic monologue! Engaging, insightful, thought provoking, emotional, and strategic. Wisely written and enacted. Would see it again as there was a lot to get and super interesting! Great job Meg! You’re a true STAR! ... full review
NANCY WAGNER certified reviewer June 12, 2022
What a touching, humorous, and thoughtful show! ... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 12, 2022
This was a beautifully written show about a Chinese American woman and her experiences growing up in America. ... full review
ALEX ALDERTON certified reviewer June 12, 2022
Wonderful, and personal. I could really relate. Thanks for sharing. Xx... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 09, 2022
Super humorous show done with great acting and improv! Definitely has great future as actor.... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 09, 2022
Enjoyed the show. ... full review
CHRIS FERRIS certified reviewer June 07, 2022
Meg Lin is honest, vulnerable and funny. Her one woman show about growing up as a Chinese American with a mom with mental illness and her struggle to understand her identity and accept herself is heart felt. I really enjoyed this show despite the technical problems the theater had with live streaming.... full review
CHARLENE BOYD certified reviewer June 07, 2022
tagged as: thought provoking · creative
This play was like a good living book. It was like going on a visual trip while I in my seat...... full review
CHACHA TAHNG certified reviewer June 06, 2022
tagged as: heart · vulnerable · honest
An honest, vulnerable, and hilarious show. I haven’t connected with a piece of theatre like this in a long time. There were moments that just hit a lot harder as a female Asian-American audience member. I bawled, I laughed, I related to so much. Meg managed to pour her heart into this piece with courage and strength. ... full review