Chay Yew () is a
playwright
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and
stage director who was born in
Singapore
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. He was
artistic director
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of the
Victory Gardens Theater
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in
Chicago
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from 2011 to 2020.
Career
Chay Yew's breakthrough work came from his early plays ''Porcelain'' and ''A Language of Their Own'', which, along with ''Wonderland'', make up what Yew calls the Whitelands Trilogy. Other plays include ''As if He Hears''; ''Red''; ''A Beautiful Country''; ''Question 27, Question 28''; ''A Distant Shore''; ''Vivien and the Shadows';'' and ''Visible Cities''. His adaptations include ''A Winter People'' (based on
Anton Chekhov
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's ''
The Cherry Orchard
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'');
Federico García Lorca
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's ''
The House of Bernarda Alba
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''.; Ibsen's ''Dollhouse;'' and ''The House of Baluyot,'' after Aeschylus' ''Oresteia.''
In 1989, the government in Singapore banned his first play ''As If He Hears'' because the
gay character acted "too sympathetic and too straight-looking".
Yew's plays appear in numerous anthologies, and two collections of his plays have been published by
Grove Press
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. Yew also edited an anthology of contemporary Asian American plays, "Version 3.0", for Theatre Communications Group Publications.
His plays have been produced by many theaters, including the
New York Shakespeare Festival/
Public Theater in New York City,
Mark Taper Forum,
Manhattan Theatre Club, Wilma Theatre,
Long Wharf Theatre
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Fo ...
,
La Jolla Playhouse,
Intiman Theatre, Portland Center Stage,
East West Players,
Cornerstone Theatre Company, amongst others. Overseas, his work has been produced by the
Royal Court Theatre
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(London, UK); Fattore K and Napoli Teatro Festival (Naples, Italy); La Mama (Melbourne, Australia); Shanghai Dramatic Arts Center (Shanghai, China); Four Arts (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia); and Wild Rice,
Singapore Repertory Theatre, Toy Factory, Checkpoint Theatre, and TheatreWorks (Singapore).
For his plays, he is the recipient of the London Fringe Award for Best Playwright and Best Play, George and Elisabeth Marton Playwriting Award, GLAAD Media Award, APGF Community Visibility Award, Made in America Award, AEA/SAG/AFTRA 2004 Diversity Honor, and
Robert Chesley Award; he has also received grants from the Rockefeller MAP, McKnight Foundation and the TCG/Pew National Residency Program.
As a director, his New York production credits include the Public Theater, New York Theatre Workshop, Signature Theatre, Playwrights Horizons, New York City Center Encores!, The Flea, Rattlestick, Playwrights Realm, Audible Theatre, Ensemble Studio Theatre, National Asian American Theatre Company, Gala Hispanic Theatre, and Ma Yi Theatre. Regionally and internationally, he has directed for American Conservatory Theater, Kennedy Center, Long Wharf Theatre, Center Theatre Group, East West Players,
Actors Theatre of Louisville
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Actors Theatre was founded in 1964 following the merging of two local companies, Actors, Inc. and Theatre Louisville, operated by Louis ...
,
Goodman Theatre
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,
Oregon Shakespeare Festival
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, Goodspeed Opera, Portland Center Stage,
La Jolla Playhouse, Empty Space,
Berkeley Rep,
Seattle Rep, Singapore Repertory Theatre, Cornerstone Theatre Company,
Huntington Theatre,
South Coast Repertory Theatre, and
Smithsonian Institution
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.
He also directed the world premieres of
David Henry Hwang
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's and
Osvaldo Golijov's ''Ainadamar'' at the Tanglewood Festival of Contemporary Music and Rob Zuidam's ''Rage D'Amors'' (Tanglewood); and the New York premiere of Huang Ruo's and David Henry Hwang's ''An American Soldier'' at Perelman Performing Arts Center.
His productions and plays have included such actors as
Sandra Oh
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,
Chita Rivera
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,
Daniel Dae Kim
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On television, he portray ...
, Ruthie Ann Miles,
Raúl Castillo,
Joel de la Fuente
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,
Tsai Chin,
Amy Hill,
Dennis Dun
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Early life and education
Of Chinese Jamaican descent, Dun was born in Stockton, California. He trained in martial arts and Chinese opera growing up. He originally st ...
,
Tamlyn Tomita, Ali Ahn,
Monica Raymund,
BD Wong
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,
Margaret Cho
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,
William Jackson Harper, Raymond Lee,
Garrett Wang, amongst others.
Yew has directed numerous world premiere productions by other writers, including
Lauren Yee’s ''Cambodian Rock Band'';
Marcus Gardley’s ''Gospel of Lovingkindness'' at Victory Gardens and ''black odyssey'' at Denver Center Theatre;
Lucas Hnath’s ''Hillary and Clinton'' at Victory Gardens;
Naomi Iizuka's ''Strike-Slip'' at Actors Theatre of Louisville/Humana Festival and ''Citizen 13559'' at the Kennedy Center;
Luis Alfaro’s ''Oedipus el Rey'' and ''Mojada'' at the Public Theater; and
Julia Cho's ''Durango'' at the Public Theater and
Long Wharf Theatre
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Fo ...
.
In 2006, Yew participated in The Collision Project at The Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia. He wrote a documentary play ''17'' based on the actual lives of Atlanta’s racially diverse teenagers.
Chay Yew was the Artistic Director of Victory Gardens Theater in Chicago from 2011 to 2020.
During his tenure, out of 43 productions, 18 plays received world premieres of which two went to Broadway, four were produced off-Broadway at the Public,
Soho Rep, and
Signature Theatre, while others were presented regionally, and abroad at
Donmar Warehouse
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Sam Mendes, Michael Grandage, Josie Rourke and Michael Longhurst have all served as artistic direc ...
and
Bush Theatre in London. For his leadership, he was awarded the Iris Award for Outstanding Commitment to Connecting Chicago Communities and the Arts, and the Impact Award for Bold and Inclusive Artistic Leadership.
For direction, Chay Yew is the recipient of the DramaLogue Award, 2020 Craig Noel Award; and OBIE Award for Direction. In 2022, Yew was featured in the book ''50 Key Figures in Queer US Theatre'', with a profile written by theatre scholar Dan Bacalzo.
Yew was also the Founder and Director of the
Mark Taper Forum's Asian Theatre Workshop for ten years. An alumnus of
New Dramatists, he has served on the Executive Board of the
Stage Directors and Choreographers Society
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,
Theatre Communications Group
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Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, us ...
, Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events’ Cultural Advisory Council, the League of Chicago Theatres, and the Executive Board of the Consortium of Asian American Theatre and Artists.
In 2024, Yew was the recipient of the Doris Duke Foundation Artist Award, and Boston University’s Dean’s Arts & Humanities Award.
Selected plays
* ''As if He Hears'' (1988)
* ''Porcelain'' (1992)
* ''
A Language of Their Own'' (1995)
* ''Half Lives'' (1996)
* ''Red'' (1998)
* ''A Beautiful Country'' (1998)
* ''Wonderland'' (1999), a revision of ''Half Lives''
* ''Scissors'' (2000), short play, part of ''The Square'', a series of shorts conceived by Yew for the Mark Taper Forum
*
The House of Bernarda Alba' (2000, adaptation of
Federico García Lorca
Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca (5 June 1898 – 19 August 1936) was a Spanish poet, playwright, and theatre director. García Lorca achieved international recognition as an emblematic member of the Generation of '27, a g ...
)
* ''Here and Now'' (2002), short play segment of ''Snapshot''
* ''A Winter People'' (2002, adaptation of
Anton Chekhov
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (; ; 29 January 1860 – 15 July 1904) was a Russian playwright and short-story writer, widely considered to be one of the greatest writers of all time. His career as a playwright produced four classics, and his b ...
's ''The Cherry Orchard'')
* ''A Distant Shore'' (2005)
* ''The Long Season'' (2005)
* ''Question 27, Question 28'' (2006)
* ''Visible Cities'' (2011)
* Dollhouse (2021)
* The House of Baluyot (2023)
References
Other References
Interview with Chay YewReview: The House of Bernarda Alba
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1965 births
Living people
American theatre directors
Singaporean dramatists and playwrights
Singaporean LGBTQ dramatists and playwrights
21st-century Singaporean dramatists and playwrights
American gay writers
American people of Singaporean descent
American LGBTQ dramatists and playwrights
American male dramatists and playwrights
Gay dramatists and playwrights
American LGBTQ people of Asian descent
21st-century Singaporean LGBTQ people
21st-century American LGBTQ people