What Am I, Chopped Suey?
zen birds productions, llc · Ages 16+ · world premiere · one person show · 1hr · United States of America
engaging
love
one woman show
asian
asian american
charming
compelling
family
funny
heartfelt
home
honest
humorous
identity
insightful
inspiring
mental health
moving
one woman
original
poignant
powerful
solo show
thought provoking
vulnerable

ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 06, 2022
What Am I, Chopped Suey is an incredible, thoughtful, heart wrenching, vulnerable show written and performed masterfully by Meg Lin. ...
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CAROLYN STIRLING
certified reviewer
July 22, 2022
So clever and well-acted! Very compelling story. I really enjoyed it!...
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
July 11, 2022
A lovely show, a blend of humor and bittersweet moments, told with tremendous honesty....
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ANELA FREEMAN
certified reviewer
July 11, 2022
This was a brilliant story telling and I loved the entire show! The way Meg tells the story captivates you and is a story that many may relate to....
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SONNY LIRA
certified reviewer
July 06, 2022
The show was incredibly heart felt and tender. I laughed, I cried, and I felt like I discovered more about myself watching Meg Lin being so honest and transparent about her experience as a Chinese American. This is what theatre is all about!...
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MICHAEL LYONS
certified reviewer
July 02, 2022
Meg delivers a funny, deeply personal, and brutally honest introspection into her upbringing shaped by her Chinese-American identity, difficult home life, and reckoning of personal and societal biases as an adult. And despite is being deeply personal, she brings out the universal feelings of self-doubt, judgement, otherness, regret, and forgiveness that we could all relate to. ...
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FREDDY BOARDBA
certified reviewer
June 23, 2022
The show was a hit! Very interesting and overflowing with talent. Solo shows are difficult but this one proved to be a good one. Meg definitely should be on a broadway musical or similar!
Thanks again
Freddy ...
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 23, 2022
In an era with escalating hate crimes against Asian Americans, this show is a moving reflection on growing up without fitting in. Meg Lin shares a compelling story of a young life dealing with self-hate in a household haunted by a mentally ill mother. There is just enough laughter to let you draw an occasional breath as Meg shares her trauma and eventual peace with the conflicts in her life. Meg Lin is intensely present and honest in this compelling one woman show....
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