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August 5, 2008
Videogames, early admission, and Chinese
indentured servitude: American as apple pie
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August 4, 2008
Now Impact is a man: announcing Impact Theatre's
2008-09 Bar Mitzvah 13th season
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All photos should be credited as Cheshire Isaacs.
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Jin Qiang (Sung Min Park, center) is an indentured servant brought over from China by the ultra-Americanized Wong family (from left, Dennis Yen, Arthur Keng, Cindy Im, and Lisa Kang) in Lauren Yee's irreverent new comedy Ching Chong Chinaman at Impact Theatre
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Jin Qiang (Sung Min Park, center) is an indentured servant brought over from China by the ultra-Americanized Wong family (from left, Dennis Yen, Arthur Keng, Cindy Im, and Lisa Kang) in Lauren Yee's irreverent new comedy Ching Chong Chinaman at Impact Theatre
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Upton Wong (Arthur Keng) dreams of videogame superstardom, much to the chagrin of his Princeton-obsessed sister, Desi (Cindy Im), in Lauren Yee's irreverent new comedy Ching Chong Chinaman at Impact Theatre
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Lisa Kang and Dennis Yen as Grace and Ed, the heads of the ultra-Americanized Wong family, in Lauren Yee's irreverent new comedy Ching Chong Chinaman at Impact Theatre