In The Nosebleed, the Japanese-American playwright weaves a story of relationships: between mothers and their children, between adults and their own parents, between sometimes disparate cultures, and, in a very real way, between playwright and audience. It is also about acceptance, honoring our pasts, forgiveness, and letting go. There are a million ways to portray these universal stories, and certainly the world of …
SOURCE: TalkinBroadway at 08:37PM on August 1, 2022