Single Asian Female - La Boite

Discover what it means to be an Asian woman living in Australia in this stage comedy from Brisbane's own Michelle Law.
Sarah Ward
Published on February 06, 2017
Updated on February 06, 2017

Overview

Behold the theatre production everyone in Brisbane should be talking about — and one that ticks plenty of boxes. A new comedy from a talented local writer: check. A timely skewering of race and gender: check again. As always, the list goes on.

Written by Michelle Law, Single Asian Female steps into the world of three women from one Chinese family living on the Sunshine Coast. Pearl has runs a restaurant, eldest daughter Zoe is forced to think about the battle between her personal and professional desires, and her younger sister Mei is navigating school. Each contemplates the intersection between their heritage and their western lives, as well as its impact on their identity.

Indeed, their troubles and journey are made all the more powerful due to their status as Chinese women in Australia, and the struggles that it brings — as brought to life with humour and insight by Law, director Claire Christian and the talented cast. It's the first play from Law, who might've sold you a book or two at West End's Avid Reader, co-wrote Sh*t Asian Mothers Say with her brother Benjamin, and is proving one of Brissie's rising stars.

Image: Dylan Evans.

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