

No Foreigners Beyond This Point
Warren Leight
A dark, comic look at China/U.S.
relations – economic, political, and sexual.
In modern-day Beijing, a young American guy falls for a Chinese girl and then struggles to understand where she's coming from.
A play about loneliness, culture shock, language and trying to make connections across borders.
"A funny, tightly written dramedy. Speaks clearly about the matters that unite us as well as those that keep us apart."
— Roma Torre, NY1
"An engaging new comedy of cultural misunderstanding… Dohrn deftly establishes the ways that tone – the elusive key for westerners struggling to master Mandarin – can take precedence over meaning… An affecting study of how love is, at heart, the struggle to establish a common language."
— Brendan Lemon, Financial Times
"Dohrn throws bold elbows, parcels out his characters' epiphanies sparingly, and touches down on a satisfyingly grim note."
— Scott Brown, New York Magazine
| Character |
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| Xiao Mei 20s |
| Da Wei “David” Wang 20s |
| Samanya 20s |
| Malcolm 20s |
Outside People is a comedy play written by Zayd Dohrn and published by Samuel French .
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