Various Emporia

by Howard Ho

Finalist, O'Neill National Playwrights Conference, 2017

As Charles and Nancy Unger prepare to perform in a church production of The Mikado, their daughter Hannah returns from college challenging their use of yellowface. To prove he has no bigotry, Charles urges Hannah to invite local store owner Mr. Chung to dinner, which turns into a disaster when the Ungers' estranged adopted Chinese son visits on the same...

Finalist, O'Neill National Playwrights Conference, 2017

As Charles and Nancy Unger prepare to perform in a church production of The Mikado, their daughter Hannah returns from college challenging their use of yellowface. To prove he has no bigotry, Charles urges Hannah to invite local store owner Mr. Chung to dinner, which turns into a disaster when the Ungers' estranged adopted Chinese son visits on the same night.

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Various Emporia

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  • Lana Scott Stringer: Various Emporia

    This play is full of enthralling bait-and-switches that elevate a nuanced sociocultural conversation just as much as they spark dialogue and intrigue into the narrative arc and inner lives of the characters.

    This play is full of enthralling bait-and-switches that elevate a nuanced sociocultural conversation just as much as they spark dialogue and intrigue into the narrative arc and inner lives of the characters.

  • Shaun Leisher: Various Emporia

    The tone of this play is wildly, exciting. Such an important issue presented in such a unique way.

    The tone of this play is wildly, exciting. Such an important issue presented in such a unique way.

  • Adam Tran: Various Emporia

    I cannot recommend this play enough. This show is a singular story written in a way that underlines a universal truth. Howard Ho tells a tale that sheds light on racial issues that permeate our entire culture. I'll be suggesting this play to every producer I talk to in the near future.

    I cannot recommend this play enough. This show is a singular story written in a way that underlines a universal truth. Howard Ho tells a tale that sheds light on racial issues that permeate our entire culture. I'll be suggesting this play to every producer I talk to in the near future.

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Character Information

Charles Unger, a pastor. Founder of the Sierra Madre Gilbert And Sullivan Players.
Nancy Unger, Charles's wife. Performer in the Sierra Madre Gilbert And Sullivan Players.
Hannah Unger, Charles and Nancy's daughter, a freshman at an East Coast liberal arts college.
Ian Chung, owner of Mr. Chung's Emporium, a local convenience store / dry cleaners / Chinese
take-out / Post Office. Also, Hannah's kung-fu teacher.
Aftermath, rapper and performance artist, also an author of a comic book based on his persona.
  • Hannah Unger
    A sharp college student, daughter of Nancy and Charles.
    Character Age
    19
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Bi-racial/multi-racial
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Charles Unger
    A good-natured pastor
    Character Age
    50s-60s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Nancy Unger
    Charles’s wife, Hannah and Apollo's mother, charming with a dark side
    Character Age
    50s-60s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Apollo Unger
    The estranged son of Charles and Nancy with a chip on his shoulder
    Character Age
    30s-40s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Asian
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Ian Chung
    slight accent, resourceful and wise convenience store owner, has more to him than he initially seems.
    Character Age
    50s-60s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Asian
    Character Gender Identity
    Male

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Santa Monica Playhouse, Year 2017
  • Type Reading, Organization The Vagrancy, Year 2016
  • Type Reading, Organization East West Players, Year 2016

Awards

  • ScreenCraft Stage Play Contest
    ScreenCraft
    Finalist
    2019
  • O'Neill National Playwrights Conference
    Eugene O'Neill Theater Center
    Finalist
    2017
  • David Henry Hwang Writers Institute Playwriting Scholarship
    East West Players
    Winner
    2016