

The Break-Up
Julia Cho
A 29-year-old Korean-American woman, pregnant and unmarried, tries to mend her estranged relationship with her culturally very Korean mother.
"If you write an immigrant story, it’s going to be a classic American story... writer-director Chay Yew also notes, ‘[Cho offers] great emotional maturity and economy of words and a great passion for language. She’s very good at drawing character who have emotional complexity."
— Los Angeles Times
"An absorbing family drama."
— Stage Raw
"By the end, Cho attains what she’s been reaching for all along: a sense of the continuity of love and history, a reconciliation between past and present, the living and the dead."
— Westword
"Some really beautiful buds, roses and thorns of love. Cho has written an astounding piece on the complexities of love, motherhood, relationships and Chung 정."
— Jo Siemi, Storygraph
| Character |
|---|
| Sah-Jin Female, American-Korean, Eunice’s mother, fifties. |
| Girl / Young Sah-Jin Female, Korean-American. |
| Daniel Merritt Male, white American, twenties. |
| Young Woman Female, Korean, twenty. |
| Joe Male, white American. Played by the actor who plays Daniel. |
| Paul Male, Korean-American, early thirties. |
| Eunice Female, Korean-American, late twenties. |
99 Histories – Los Angeles Premiere Trailer
99 Histories is a American play written by Julia Cho and published by Dramatists Play Service (2005).
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