The Far Country (Regional, Berkeley Repertory Theatre - Peet's Theatre, 2024) | Playbill

The Far Country

Regional
Play


SYNOPSIS:

Following a critically acclaimed debut in New York, Pulitzer Prize finalist Lloyd Suh brings The Far Country back to its roots in a triumphant West Coast premiere. In the wake of the Chinese Exclusion Act, Moon Gyet has arrived at San Francisco Bay’s Angel Island Immigration Station with an invented biography and a new name, both given to him by a man who made the same arduous crossing several years earlier. But passage to San Francisco — and the dream of a better life for future generations — commands a very high price. Spanning two countries and three generations, Lloyd Suh’s breathtaking account of immigration, identity, and memory has been called “Artful…an act, loving and sorrowful, of reclamation…directed with sensitivity and spirit” by The New York Times (Critic’s Pick).



Directed by

Featuring Tommy Bo, Feodor Chin, John Keabler, Whit K. Lee, Tess Lina, Sharon Shao, Aaron Wilton, Andrew Ge, Alex Hsu, Kina Kantor, Joseph O'Malley

  • Running Time: Approx. 2 hrs 10 mins, with intermission
  • playwright: Lloyd Suh
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