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Golden Child (play)

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Written by
  
David Henry Hwang

Original language
  
English

Genre
  
Drama

Playwright
  
David Henry Hwang

Date premiered
  
November 19, 1996

Subject
  
Religion/Family

First performance
  
19 November 1996

Place premiered
  
The Public Theater

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Characters
  
Eng Siu-Yong Andrew Kwong Eng Tieng-Bin Elizabeth Kwong Eng Eling Reverend Anthony Baines Eng Luan Eng Ahn and others

Similar
  
David Henry Hwang plays, Dramas

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Golden Child is a play by American playwright David Henry Hwang. Hwang's second Broadway play, it depicts an early twentieth-century Chinese family being faced with Westernization.

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Productions

Golden Child is a co-production with the South Coast Repertory, (Costa Mesa, California) and the Public Theater. The play premiered Off-Broadway on November 19, 1996 at the Joseph Papp Public Theater, closing on December 8, 1996. It was directed by James Lapine, with Tsai Chin and Jodi Long. The production won the 1996-1997 Obie Awards: Performance, Tsai Chin and Playwriting, David Henry Hwang.

The play was revised for the production at the South Coast Repertory, where it ran in January 1997, again directed by Lapine. According to an article in the Los Angeles Times, "Hwang has improved it--if not miraculously, than at least discernibly. He has added cogency to the short framing scenes that begin and end the story, and several other key scenes are clearer and stronger. As a result, "Golden Child" is more riveting and more moving, though it continues to suffer in part from over-explanation." The play next had engagements at the Singapore Repertory Theatre in January 1998 and the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco in February 1998 to March 15, 1998.

The play premiered on Broadway at the Longacre Theatre on April 2, 1998 and closed on May 31, 1998. This production was also directed by Lapine, with Randall Duk Kim and Ming-Na Wen in addition to Long. It was nominated for the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play, as well as Costume Design (Play or Musical) (Martin Pakledinaz) and Featured Actress in a Play (Julyana Soelistyo).

An Off-Broadway revival opened on November 13, 2012 as part of a season of Hwang's works at the Signature Theatre. This production was directed by Leigh Silverman and featured Jennifer Lim, Julyana Soelistyo, and Greg Watanabe.

It is published by Theatre Communications Group and also in an acting edition published by Dramatists Play Service.

Plot

In 1918, Chinese businessman Eng Tieng-Bin has spent time in the West and desires a modern life. He has returned to his home in rural China, where he has three wives and a daughter. He wishes to convert to Christianity, but that puts him at odds against his family and traditions. Eng Tieng-Bin's grandson Andrew and his wife expect their first child. Andrew is trying to accept his family history and his grandfather's religious conversion. The daughter, Ahn "the Golden child" agrees with her father, and urges him to unbind her feet.

Critical reception

The reviewer of the 2012 Off-Broadway production wrote: " 'Golden Child' is loosely based on the story of Hwang’s Chinese great-grandfather’s conversion to Christianity in the early years of the 20th century. Written with insight, compassion, and a sharp eye for the unintended consequences of clashing cultures, 'Golden Child' is one of Hwang’s best works, as entertaining as it is thought-provoking... Under Leigh Silverman’s perceptive direction, the cast does superb ensemble work.

References

Golden Child (play) Wikipedia