Mary Magdalene, Daughter, Boatperson by Diana Khổng

  1. Two sisters are torn apart after one makes the decision to leave; and the one who remains must learn to fight.

 

  1. Three siblings are avoiding the question of where to scatter their mother’s ashes. One finds refuge in gambling sessions with the neighborhood aunties. One falls in love. And one learns from a goblin that her mother is trapped in the underworld. She follows her down, and time collapses.

 

Mary Magdalene, Daughter, Boatperson follows the women of a Vietnamese family across two generations, unraveling the imperialist legacy of partition during the Vietnam War.

 

Ticket price 

Pay-As-You-Are starting at $0

 

Tickets are “Pay-As-You-Are” to provide radical access to theatre for those who identify as working-class immigrants of Asian American descent, a population in Boston underrepresented in arts and culture patrons. When you “Pay-As-You-Are,” we empower you to select the ticket price that best reflects your socio-economic status and take action in community accountability to make arts accessible for all.

 

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