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''Making Tracks'' is an Asian American musical theater production by Second Generation, a New York-based theater company, with music by Woody Pak, lyrics by
Brian Yorkey Brian Yorkey is an American playwright and lyricist. His works often explore dark and controversial subject matter such as mental illness, grief, the underbelly of suburbia, and ethics in both psychiatry and public education. Early life Yorkey ...
, and concept and book by Welly Yang. ''Making Tracks'' tells the story of the rich and diverse history of Asians in America. Asians were (and still are) often limited to playing the roles of "the gook," "the geek," and "the gangster." In the summer of 1993, Welly Yang began searching through history books and reading stories of Asian Americans. In 1998, Yang asked two friends, Woody Pak, a recent
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graduate whom he met through a mutual friend, and
Brian Yorkey Brian Yorkey is an American playwright and lyricist. His works often explore dark and controversial subject matter such as mental illness, grief, the underbelly of suburbia, and ethics in both psychiatry and public education. Early life Yorkey ...
, a classmate from
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, to collaborate on a rock musical to tell these stories. The original show was produced
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in cooperation with the Taipei Theater in
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in February 1999, bringing on another Columbia classmate, Lenny Leibowitz, as director. It also had
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as choreographer and it was musically directed by David Jenkins and Tom Kitt. Yorkey and Kitt would go on later to write the Tony award-winning show ''
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''. The show employed a cast of Asian American theater professionals, many who had performed with Yang from ''
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''. It starred
Hoon Lee Tong Hoon Lee (born July 18, 1973) is an American actor, known for playing Job in the Cinemax original series ''Banshee'' and the King in the Broadway revival of ''The King and I'', and voicing Hamato Yoshi/Splinter in the 2012 version of ''Teen ...
, Cindy Cheung,
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, Mel Duane Gionson, Thomas Kouo, Mimosa, Michael Minn, Kiki Moritsugu, Aiko Nakasone, Rodney To, Virginia Wing, and Yang. Sets were by Sarah Lambert; projection design by Elaine McCarthy; graphic design by Richard Ng; lighting by Stephen Petrilli; costumes by Rasheda Poole and Shawn Ku; sound by Virg Nafarette.
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invited the show to
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state to continue developing the show as part of the Village Originals program in the spring of 2000. That production added a new second act. After that successful production, the Taipei Philharmonic Foundation invited them to
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, and launched the show's concept album, in collaboration with
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Taiwan.


Musical numbers

From the 2002 Seattle production: ;Act One ''Prologue: A Cemetery, San Francisco, California 2001 '' :*Making Tracks (Grandfather ) ''Scene 1: The Sierra Nevada Mountains, Near Cape Horn, 1865 '' :*Making Tracks (Wei, Dai Lum, Railroad Workers) :*Many Rivers (Dai Lum, Wen) :*This is Our Day (Dai Lum, Wei, Railroad Workers) :*Making Tracks (Reprise) (Wei, Dai Lum, Railroad Workers) ''Scene 2: Angel Island, San Francisco Bay, 1885 '' :*Mei Guo (Lucky, Immigrants) :*Mei Guo (Reprise) (Older Immigrant, Lucky, Immigrants) :*Many Rivers (Reprise) (Lucky, Translator) :*Mei Guo (Reprise) (Lucky, Wei) ''Scene 3: Osaka, Japan and San Francisco, California, 1918-1941 '' :*Picture Perfect (Miyuki, Brides) :*So Now I See You (Miyuki, Tokashi) ''Scene 4: San Francisco, 1941 '' :*Step On In (Charlie Chuck, Forbidden City Performers) :*Dance the World Away (Frankie, Dottie) :*Dance the World Away (Dottie) ''Scene 5: Heart Mountain, Wyoming, 1942-1944 '' :*Shikataganai (Tokashi, Paul, Miyuki, Frankie, Internees) :*Stars (Paul, Miyuki, Soldiers) ''Scene 6: Heart Mountain, Wyoming and San Francisco, California, 1944 '' :*The Lucky One (Paul, Grandfather) ;Act Two :''Prologue: A Club, The Bowery, New York City, 2001 '' :*I Will Walk Away (Dylan) ''Scene 1: A Townhouse, Pacific Heights, San Francisco'' ''Scene 2: An Office, Mission District'' :*The Way a Day Goes By (Meg, T.J., Grace, Minister, Mourners) ''Scene 3: A Cemetery, Daly City, in the Hills South of San Francisco '' :*Look Inside (Grandfather, David) :*I'm Not the One (Dylan) ''Scene 4: A Hospital, Potrero Hill '' :*Mei Guo (Reprise)/I'm Not the One (Reprise) (Dylan, David) ''Scene 5: An Office, Mission District '' :*Right Behind Your Eyes (Grace, Dylan) ''Scene 6: An Office, Chinatown'' ''Scene 7: A Townhouse, Pacific Heights '' :*Stars (Reprise) (Dylan) ''Scene 8: A Nightclub, Near Union Square '' :*Must be the Music (Club singer, Ensemble) ''Scene 9: A Townhouse, Pacific Heights '' :*Go to Her (Grandfather, David, Dylan) ''Scene 10: An Abandoned Nightclub, Sutter Street '' :*Dance the World Away (Reprise) (Dylan) :*Time and Again (Dylan, Grace) ''Scene 11: A Sweatshop, Chinatown '' :*This is Our Day (Reprise) (Grandfather, Dylan, Meg, Ensemble) ''Scene 12: A Hospital, Potrero Hill '' :*So Now I See You (Reprise) (T.J., Meg) ''Scene 13: A Cemetery, Daly City, in the Hills South of San Francisco '' :*Wings Like a Dove (Meg, Ensemble) :*Making Tracks (Reprise) (Dylan, Grandfather, Ensemble)


CD


Tracks (2001)

*''Making Tracks'' *''Many Rivers'' *''This Is Our Day'' *''Picture Perfect'' *''So Now I See You'' *''Mei Guo'' *''Dance The World Away'' *''Shikataganai'' *''Stars'' *''The Lucky One'' *''I Will Walk Away'' *''Satellite'' *''Must Be The Music'' *''Wings Like A Dove''


Cast

The cast included
Hoon Lee Tong Hoon Lee (born July 18, 1973) is an American actor, known for playing Job in the Cinemax original series ''Banshee'' and the King in the Broadway revival of ''The King and I'', and voicing Hamato Yoshi/Splinter in the 2012 version of ''Teen ...
, Welly Yang, Brandon Kuwada, Doan Mackenzie, Alex Lee Tano, Michael K. Lee,
Lea Salonga Maria Lea Carmen Imutan Salonga, ( ; born February 22, 1971) is a Filipino singer and actress. Known primarily for her work in theatre, she has starred in musicals on Broadway and in the West End. Her accolades include a Tony Award and a L ...
, Rona Figueroa, Cindy Cheung, Julie Danao,
Joan Almedilla Joan Richelle C. Almedilla (born September 19, 1973) is a film and theater actress, composer, and singer who has starred as Kim in the Broadway musical ''Miss Saigon''. Life and career Almedilla was born to Agapito and Rosario, whose roots ar ...
, and
Sharon Leal Sharon Ann Leal is an American actress and singer. She is known for her roles in movies such as ''Dreamgirls'' (2006), '' This Christmas'' (2007), '' Why Did I Get Married?'' (2007), '' Why Did I Get Married Too?'' (2010) and her roles on the tel ...
. Gloria Lee Pak is credited with background vocals.


References

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External links


Making Tracks home page
*https://secondgenerationtheatre.com/ 2002 musicals Asian-American issues Asian-American plays Musicals set in the United States