Christine Mok

Christine Mok is a dramaturg and scholar. She holds a BA from Dartmouth College and an MFA in Dramaturgy and Dramatic Criticism from the Yale School of Drama. Since graduating from Yale, she has lent her dramaturgical skills to various rehearsal spaces, ivory towers and museums. Her recent dramaturgy credits include The Babbel Project by Tea Alagic (NYU), That Pretty Pretty; Or the Rape Play by Sheila Callahan (Brown/Trinity Consortium), Bad Money by Meg Miroshnik (NPF 1.25) and Beautiful Day by A. Rey Pamatmat (Ma-Yi). She also commits small acts of (costume) design and is pleased to be part of Wingspace. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate in theatre and performance studies at Brown University. Christine is writing a dissertation on antitheatricality in contemporary Asian American performance.
Contact Info:
http://www.wingspace.com/christine
by Rolin Jones
Yale Repertory Theatre
New Haven, CT, USA
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by Tennessee Williams
Yale University School of Drama
New Theater
New Haven, CT, USA
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