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Letters to a Student Revolutionary

  • Elizabeth Wong
  • Full Length Play, Comedy, Drama, 1980s
  • 3M, 3F
  • ISBN: L74

This powerful and disarmingly funny play is about friendship and political awakening.

  • Full Length Play
  • Comedy, Drama
  • 70 minutes

  • Time Period: 1980s
  • Target Audience: Teen (Age 14 - 18), Adult
  • Set Requirements: Bare Stage/Simple Set

  • Performance Group:
  • Community Theatre, College Theatre / Student, High School/Secondary
This powerful and disarmingly funny play is about friendship and political awakening.

Bibi Lee is a typically jaded American rebel reluctantly on a back to your roots family vacation in China. Desperately, Bibi sets out to find fast food and familiar faces. Instead, she finds Karen, a young, idealistic Chinese girl who wants to practice a little English. From this seemingly innocent chance encounter, these two young women --one Chinese, the other Chinese-American-- embark on a charming, poignant 10-year correspondence, cut abruptly and tragically short by the June 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre.

This bittersweet tale seeks to make sense of history, how we participate in it and how we are overwhelmed by it. By focusing on the loves and losses, desires and disappointments of Bibi and Karen, the play explores ideas of capitalism and communism, and ultimately becomes a clarion call to remember the price of democracy. 

  • Casting: 3M, 3F
  • Casting Attributes: Expandable casting, Minority casting

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This powerful and disarmingly funny play is about friendship and political awakening. Bibi Lee is a typically jaded American rebel reluctantly on a back to your roots family vacation in China. Desperately, Bibi sets out to find fast food and familiar faces. Instead, she finds Karen, a young, idealistic Chinese girl who wants to practice a little English. From this seemingly innocent chance encounter, these two young women'one Chinese, the other Chinese-American'embark on a charming, poignant 10-year correspondence, cut abruptly and tragically short by the June 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre. This bittersweet tale seeks to make sense of history, how we participate in it and how we are overwhelmed by it. By focusing on the loves and losses, desires and disappointments of Bibi and Karen, the play explores ideas of capitalism and communism, and ultimately becomes a clarion call to remember the price of democracy. Bare stage w/props.

$19.95