The Wind Cries Mary
by Philip Kan Gotanda

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120 mins Unit Set/Multiple Settings American

Synopsis

THE STORY: Loosely based on Hedda Gabler , THE WIND CRIES MARY is set on a college campus in the late '60s.

Amidst the turbulent anti-war demonstrations and beginnings of Asian-American identity politics, we follow an extraordinary young woma

Press Reviews

"Philip Kan Gotanda is the winner of the 2020 Legacy Playwrights Initiative Award. ”…one of San Francisco's leading playwrights…What's amazing about Gotanda's attempt to graft '60s and Asian-American themes onto Ibsen's classic is how well it works…[with an] intriguing dramatic resonance all its own.“ —San Francisco Chronicle. ”…[Gotanda] has successfully turned the drama into an opulently layered engaging piece about Asian-American and gender politics…And in Gotanda's able hands, the character of Hedda, one of the most coveted theatrical roles written for a woman, proves resilient.“ —Mercury News. ”…Gotanda has tapped into the universal appeal of Ibsen's story…[He] sees that Hedda's situation can be applied to anyone marginalized by his or her surrounding culture…“ —Oakland Tribune. ”…tense and dark…intellectually sophisticated…the ending does leave one breathlessly thoughtful."

— Spartan Daily

Publication

Year 2004
Binding Paperback
Pages 72
Language English
ISBN-13 9780822219484
ISBN-10 0822219484
LCCN 2005298885
LCC PS3557.O7934 W56 2004

The Wind Cries Mary is a American play written by Philip Kan Gotanda and published by Dramatists Play Service (2004).

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