Unbroken Blossoms

Showing: May 04, 2015
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*This reading takes place on the Lyceum’s Underground Stage @ 7PM

After accusations of racism dogged the release of his masterpiece “The Birth of A Nation,” director D.W. Griffith made “Broken Blossoms” to prove he was no bigot. And to make sure his film about the love between a Chinese man and white woman was “authentic,” he hired two Chinese American consultants. “Unbroken Blossoms” is the story of those two men, the making of a classic movie and how even the best of intentions can go terribly awry.

 THIS STAGE READING IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND ADMISSION IS FREE. SEATING IS FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE.

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