Titre
Cowboy versus samurai / by Michael Golamco.
Édition
A Samuel French Acting Edition
Description
82 p.; 20 cm.
Notes
Inspired by "Cyrano De Bergerac" by Edmond Rostand.
Sommaire
A politically edgy examination of inter-racial dating and identity through irony, humor, and social commentary, Cowboy Versus Samurai is a laugh-out-loud, romantic comedy exploring the sexual dynamics that surface around race when an attractive Korean American woman moves to town. Travis Park is a high school English teacher and the only Korean American man living in a dusty cowboy town known as Breakneck, Wyoming. When a gorgeous, whip-smart Asian American woman moves into town, he immediately falls for her; the only problem is that she only dates white men. In this savagely funny and often-moving re-telling of Edmond Rostand's Cyrano De Bergerac, one man must choose allegiance between his cowboy friend (a dim, handsome, Caucasian P.E. teacher named Del) and his Asian Brother-with-a-Capital-B (crazed, militant Asian of Unknown Origin, Chester). He must choose between the Asian American and the American within himself – between Cowboy and Samurai – in a pursuit of a love that may only be as real as the love letters he writes for someone else.
Production
Produced by NAACO (National Asian American Theatre Company).
 
2 acts ; 3m, 1w.
 
First public performance : Rattlestick Theatre, in November, 2005, New York.
 
Director : Lloyd Suh.
ISBN
9780573699405
Caractéristiques
Men
Cote
D G6169co 2006
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