Productions

Why the Lion Danced

January, 2011 Celebrate Chinese New Year with Yellow Earth! Every thirteenth moon the dreaded monster Nian pays a visit to the village. The audience, cast in the role of villagers, must protect themselves. Which animal can save them?

wAve

October, 2009 Loosely inspired by the Medea myth and with a chorus of comic characters, this dysfunctional love story veers from madcap farce to tragedy as an isolated Korean immigrant’s dream of a perfect life as an American housewife turns sour.

Boom

October, 2009 Charmingly offbeat and very funny, Boom is a warm exploration of what makes a home, and what makes us so attached to it once we’ve made the perfect one.

Typhoon 5

November, 2008 Yellow Earth presents its fifth international playreading festival. Typhoon is a unique and vital event in British theatre diversity, promoting the best of contemporary East Asian drama and showcasing quality British talent: East Asian writers, actors and directors.

Running The Silk Road

May, 2008 Exhilarating, refreshing and richly visual, Running the Silk Road blends East and West, telling a modern story mixed with Chinese myths.

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