On a stormy night in Bangkok, four beings are stuck in traffic. Accompanied by karaoke hits, Taxi Radio is a dark comedy that conjures the afterlife and calls upon higher powers to critique cycles of corruption. This soulful play highlights the absurdity of navigating one’s own life in the maelstrom of expectations and statuses. GPS, Google, and Facebook won’t help you out of these dead ends.
To hear a reading of Taxi Radio, join this listening party. You will hear from festival co-founders Carol Becker and David Henry Hwang, listen along with others, and have the opportunity to chat questions and comments to the playwright, Nophand.
This event is part of Columbia University School for the Arts’s 2020 International Play Reading Festival, which will also include a Translator Panel Discussion and a Playwright Panel Discussion later in October.
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