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Qui Nguyen (MFA ’02) Opens Latest in New York

  • March 25, 2011
  • by rpdolan
  • · New York

THE INEXPLICABLE REDEMPTION OF AGENT G by Qui Nguyen, program alumnus, is currently playing to sold out houses at Vampire Cowboys Theatre Company. Helen Shaw of TimeOut New York calls the play, “schizophrenic, wonderful… [a] profound metatheatrical self-examination … funny … eye-opening.” Audience response has been equally strong. The Orange Hats, who cite themselves as a dynamic space for audiences’ voices, captured Agent G audience reaction after a recent performance. Current OU Playwriting students (MFA candidate Cecilia Copeland; BFA candidates Nick Philpott and Anthony Kochensparger) were in attendance and share their thoughts in the short video. AGENT G opened March 24 and runs through April 16 at Vampire Cowboys in New York.

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