

Rodgers & Hammerstein's Flower Drum Song
C Y. Lee
Awards & Recognition
Nominee: Three 2003 Tony Awards, including Best Book of a Musical
I loved this show so much!
I laughed hysterically and cried during moments that surprised me with feelings of recognition.
This new Flower Drum Song
, with its references to the new and the old, has become a kind of history of being Asian in America.
It is absolutely authentic to how Chinese America has grown up.”
Amy Tan, author of The Joy Luck Club
A tremendous breakthrough in storytelling about the Asian-American experience.
The humor, energy, and artistic excellence of the show make it worthwhile for people of all backgrounds.”
Patrick Purdon, The Tech
"A funny and clever radical revision of the 1958 Broadway hit."
Time magazine
To create something new, we must first love what is old.”
So says a character in David Henry Hwang’s updated book to the 1958 Broadway musical Flower Drum Song by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II and Joseph Fields.
Set in San Francisco’s Chinatown in the late fifties, Flower Drum Song is a funny and moving story which explores what it means to be an American and touches the history of every person whose forbears once arrived as a stranger to these shores.
The new, fully revised version includes David Henry Hwang’s Tony Award-nominated text, an introduction by Hwang and an afterword by Karen Wada, carefully documenting the long and vital history of this landmark musical.
David Henry Hwang is the author of the Tony Award-winning M. Butterfly
, Yellow Face (OBIE Award, 2008 Pulitzer Prize finalist), Golden Child (1997 OBIE Award), FOB (1981 OBIE Award), Family Devotions (Drama Desk nomination), and the books for musicals Aida ( co-author), Flower Drum Song (2002 Broadway revival), and Tarzan
, among other works.
David Henry Hwang graduated from Stanford University, attended the Yale School of Drama, and holds honorary degrees from Columbia College in Chicago and The American Conservatory Theatre.
He lives in New York City with his wife, actress Kathryn Layng, and their children, Noah David and Eva Veanne.
"Rodgers has composed one of his more persuasive scores, and Hammerstein has written lyrics that are moody and amusing...a delight; everything about it is just right."
— New York Daily Mirror
"Another notable work by the outstanding craftsmen of our musical theatre...a lovely show, an outstanding one in theme and treatment."
— New York Daily Mirror
| Character |
|---|
| Wang Chi-Yang A Chinese opera actor and immigrant to San Francisco, in his fifties |
| Wang Ta His Chinese American son, in his twenties |
| Chin An old family friend of the Wangs, a Chinese man in his sixties |
| Linda Low A Chinese American showgirl, in her twenties |
| Harvard A Chinese American, in his twenties |
| Madame Rita Liang A Chinese American talent agent, in her forties |
| Chao Hai-Lung A new immigrant from China, in his twenties |
| Mr. Chong The Chinese American owner of the On Leock Fortune Cookie Factory |
| Mr. Lee A Chinese American restaurant ownerENSEMBLE – A large singing-dancing chorus consisting of Citizens of the People's Republic of China, Communist Party Members, Mei-Li's Father, Soldiers, Refugees, Chinese Opera Company Members, Immigrants, Showgirls, Chorus Boys, A Ghost Couple, Stage Manager, Photographers, Reporters, Factory Workers, Emigrants, Warrior Dancers, Maiden Dancer, Wedding Guests and Citizens of San Francisco Chinatown.CASTING NOTE: |
| Wu Mei-Li A new immigrant from China, in her twenties |
Flower Drum Song Promo - Palo Alto Players 2019
Flower Drum Song is a American adaptation play written by C Y. Lee and published by Theatre Communications in New York (2003).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle .
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