Haven’t spoken to a family member in a while? Do something nice today. Text them. Or better yet, call them. Ask them what they’ve been up to. Reminisce about old times. Shayan Lofti’s new two-hander, “What Became of Us” explores the relationship between a brother (BD Wong) and a sister (Rosalind Chao) who’ve been long estranged over a family matter. Some of this estrangement may have to do with their early childhood: the sister, who is older, was born in the “old country,” and was raised to be somewhat more dutiful at least with regard to her parents. Thus she was regarded more favorably than her brother who was a bit more “American” and who thought for himself.
Theater: “What Became of Us” with BD Wong
Theater: “What Became of Us” with BD Wong
Theater: “What Became of Us” with BD Wong
Haven’t spoken to a family member in a while? Do something nice today. Text them. Or better yet, call them. Ask them what they’ve been up to. Reminisce about old times. Shayan Lofti’s new two-hander, “What Became of Us” explores the relationship between a brother (BD Wong) and a sister (Rosalind Chao) who’ve been long estranged over a family matter. Some of this estrangement may have to do with their early childhood: the sister, who is older, was born in the “old country,” and was raised to be somewhat more dutiful at least with regard to her parents. Thus she was regarded more favorably than her brother who was a bit more “American” and who thought for himself.