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Drama |
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Full-length, 90-110 minutes
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2 females, 3 males |
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Flexible
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Adult language |
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| When her late mother's secret legacy -- a large sum of "community" money -- is discovered, 17-year-old Masha does the noble thing and steals it. A comic drama about a second-generation Korean American and her surprising journey of reconciliation. |
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| "There is not a false syllable in the eruption of curiosity, rebellion and embarrassment that is Masha's vocabulary. This is one terrifically lovable wild girl." |
| --D.J.R. Bruckner, The New York Times |
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EST/Dasha Epstein Next Step Fellowship |
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| Samantha Quan and Eddie Shin in the World Premiere of Masha No Home, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City (2002). Photo: Carol Rosegg. |
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