Different Stages continues its 2013 - 2014 season with Julia Cho’s prize winning play The Language Archive. George is a man consumed with preserving and documenting the dying languages of far-flung ...
It takes only one play - if it's the right one. Growing up in Los Angeles, in a household with little awareness of theater, Julia Cho was by her own recollection "the least likely playwright ...
For its last show of the season, Portland Playhouse is very literally stepping out of their boundaries. Their theater of almost a decade, an old church in Northeast, is undergoing renovation, so ...
Judging from about 30 minutes of rehearsal for "The Language Archive," you may see and hear your own communication breakdowns represented on stage. You may also find yourself wincing in uncomfortable ...
Every character in Julia Cho's "The Language Archive" talks too much and says too little. Indeed, the sheer wordiness is at the crux of this often clever examination of the language of love that's ...
Langhorne Players’ third production of their 2025 Season is Julia Cho’s THE LANGUAGE ARCHIVE. This heartfelt and modern play blends language and love in a story about our universal quest for human ...
For his first mainstage production for TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, Jeffrey Lo is directing a comedy he calls “a celebration of what makes us all messy, lovely human beings.” “The Language Archive” by ...
The etymology of language in all its forms and meanings is the crux of “The Language Archive,” running through Aug. 4 at the Lucie Stern Theatre in Palo Alto. This TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ...
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