by China West Midlands | Dec 9, 2019
Blog posted by Vy-Lim These acting exercises have an intentional design. Of course, they are designed to equip you with practical acting skills, but the result of learning these skills is to invigorate an inherent sense of agency and drive people to find comfort...
by China West Midlands | Apr 23, 2019
An acting summer school for British East Asians We believe the academy plays an active role in addressing the under representation of British East Asian (BEA) actors on UK stages and screens. It is the only one of its kind in the country actively seeking and giving...
by Phil Choi | Mar 2, 2019
The Belgrade Theatre in association with Yellow Earth and Tamasha present Under the Umbrella by Amy Ng, directed by Justine Themen, based on an original idea by Lian Wilkinson. Wei has turned 27 and her grandmother is worried. 27 brings the label of “shengnu,” or...
by China West Midlands | Feb 23, 2019
While the presence of Chinese people in Britain has been well-documented since at least the 17th century, in 2019, it’s still a relative rarity to see the stories of Chinese and British Chinese people play out on UK stages. Where East Asian characters do appear,...
by China West Midlands | May 12, 2018
A Royal Exchange Theatre, Yellow Earth and Black Theatre Live co-production. Sponsored by the Hong Kong Economic Trade Office. Mountains: The Dreams of Lily Kwok Jennifer Tang talks about directing In-Sook Chappell’s new play.How has your background as a...