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Tibet Through the Red Box is a 2004 theatrical adaptation of author Peter Sis' children's book by American playwright David Henry Hwang. It tells of a boy growing up in Prague into the 1950's. It was commissioned by the Seattle Children's Theatre, where it opened on January 30, 2004. It was directed by Francesca Zambello.
The script is published by Playscripts, Inc.
The works of David Henry Hwang |
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Music theatre |
1000 Airplanes on the Roof (1988, with Glass and Sirlin) · The Voyage (1992, with Glass) · The Silver River (1997, with Sheng) · Aida (2000, with Woolverton & Falls, John and Rice, from Verdi) · Flower Drum Song (2001, with Rodgers and Hammerstein, from Fields, Hammerstein, and Lee) · Ainadamar (2003, with Golijov) · The Sound of a Voice (2004, with Glass) · Tarzan (2006, with Collins, from Burroughs) · Alice in Wonderland (2007, with Chin, from Carroll)
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