Join SAPAAC for a night of theater and drinks in NYC!
On Thursday October 26, 8pm, SAPAAC is heading for a group viewing of Salesman之死 (Salesman Zhisi), a bilingual new play inspired by the true story of Arthur Miller directing Death of a Salesman in China. This tale of cultural confusion, impossible translation, and unexpected encounters amid the chaos of theatermaking is written by Jeremy Tiang, and directed and developed by Obie Award-winner Michael Leibenluft.
The play will be performed bilingually (with Mandarin Chinese and English subtitles), by an all-female, all-Asian cast at the Connelly Theater in New York City. Tickets are $53.75 with SAPAAC's group discount. Our night of theater will be followed by drinks and nibbles at Nowon East Village, a Korean gastropub.
RSVP and complete payment by Wednesday, October 11. Attendance will be capped to 8 people, since we will need to purchase bloc tickets in advance, and to keep the conversation cozy and intimate!