

Nandita Shenoy, New York-based playwright and performer, will also be on the panel. Steven Eng, a classically trained actor, is a founding member of the National Asian Artists Project, a non-profit organization to promote “the work of Asian-American theatre artists through performance, outreach and educational programming.” Eng has performed internationally, including in London’s West End.
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Joining the discussion are two prominent artists from the professional theatre community. Entitled “The Evolution of Ching and Ling to John and Luke: Examining the Troubling History of Racial Stereotypes in Anything Goes.” The libretto of Anything Goes was updated in 1987 and the panel will examine why such a change was necessary. On Friday Feb 23 at 6:00 pm the Department of Theatre and Dance will host a panel discussion to provide historical context for the upcoming musical Anything Goes. FebruProminent Theatre Artists Join CART Students to Address Representation of Asian Americans Onstage
