'Japanglish' plays at Richmond Cultural Centre
Richmond Cultural Centre will host a free performance of a one-woman play Japanglish On Friday, Feb. 24.
Written and performed by Yumi Ogawa, Japanglish is a humourous and funny story of a Canadian-born woman living with Japanese immigrant parents. In the semi-autobiographical play, Ogawa switches between roles of playing her younger self and her parents.
Ogawa grew up in Richmond and is a former member of the sketch comedy group Assaulted Fish.
Tickets for Japanglish will be available, on a first come first serve basis, at the Richmond Cultural Centre front desk, located at 7700 Minoru Gate as of 5 p.m. on performance day (February 24).
Call 604-247-8326 for more information.



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