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- Nguyen’s plays include Vietgone, Soul Samurai, The Inexplicable Redemption of Agent G, Alice in Slasherland, Fight Girl Battle World, Krunk Fu Battle Battle, She Kills Monsters, Trial By Water, Living Dead in Denmark, Stained Glass Ugly, A Beginner's Guide to Deicide, Men of Steel, Bike Wreck, and Vampire Cowboy Trilogy.
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Qui Nguyen is an American playwright, screenwriter and director. [1] He is best known for his plays She Kills Monsters and Vietgone. He is also known for writing Raya and the Last Dragon and Strange World.
Qui Nguyen is a playwright, screenwriter, and co-founder of the Obie Award-winning Vampire Cowboys Theatre Company of NYC. His plays include Vietgone (2016 Harold and Mimi Steinberg/ATCA New Play Award, 2016 LADCC Tim Schmitt Award, 2016 Edward M. Kennedy Prize finalist); War is F**king Awesome (Frederick Loewe Award); She Kills Monsters (2014 ...
Aug 22, 2018 · Despite his unconventional approach to the play, which the Los Angeles Times described as “a riotous theatrical cartoon,” and its inevitable political subtext, Nguyen says Vietgone is, at its heart, a completely new kind of American love story. “And we all love love stories, right?” he said.
Jennifer Ikeda stars as Nguyen's mother, Tong. Raymond Lee plays Nguyen's father, Quang. Carol Rosegg/Courtesy of the Manhattan Theater Club
Nov 17, 2023 · Qui Nguyen’s poignant and playful writing style is informed by “‘Spider-Man’ and hip-hop, and those things that grew out of the ’80s and ’90s that were part of my childhood,” he said.
Oct 26, 2016 · Qui Nguyen’s raucous comedy about Vietnamese refugees in America in 1975 smartly nails the dissonance of immigration.
May 13, 2019 · Since 2015, Nguyen’s play has been produced 14 times around the country, with 6 upcoming, according to rights holder Samuel French. In tandem with the runaway success of Crazy Rich Asians, it’s clear audiences are ready for a splashy Asian romcom.