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Author: Miriam Hwang-Carlos

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Asaki Kuruma on Writing, Immigration, and the Racial Dynamics of Philadelphia Theater

Miriam Hwang-Carlos June 19, 2014 No Comments

“It’s really hard to do acting and make a living unless you’re really good—and a Caucasian man.”

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