2022 DBLSPK: 菠蘿麵包Pineapple Bun Residency

DBLSPK: 菠蘿麵包Pineapple Bun by Howard Dai co-produced with rice & beans theatre

2022 DBLSPK: 菠蘿麵包Pineapple Bun Residency
  • Sat Jan 29 4 PM

DBLSPK highlights the linguistic and cultural diversity of our theatre community. The series began in 2017 with rice & beans theatre and Boca Del Lupo, inspired by their common interest in investigating what is lost and gained in translation. 

Working with artists who include elements of translation or multilingual storytelling, these residencies examine the relationship between language and culture within performance. At the close of each residency, excerpts from a play are performed in both original and translated languages. In addition to sections of staged readings, the artists engage in conversation with the audience, taking a deep dive into research topics related to the project.

So far, DBLSPK has featured artists who work with Spanish, Cantonese, Punjabi, Farsi, French, Korean, Polish, and Tagalog. 

DBLSPK: 菠蘿麵包Pineapple Bun by Howard Dai

A free public showing of a 20-minute excerpt will be held on January 29th, 4 p.m. at the Playhouse Studio, and there will be a post-show discussion after the performance.

菠蘿麵包Pineapple Bun is a new play by Howard Dai. Revolving around a bakery in Taipei, the protagonist must confront their diasporic guilt as they visit their hometown. It is a study in nostalgia. A poem to the moon. A lottery. A legend. A tribute. A futile gesture. A testament of blind faith. A celebration of everyday hope.

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Artist Bio

rice & beans theatre

rice & beans theatre is a Vancouver-based theatre company founded in 2010 by Pedro Chamale and Derek Chan. We provide a platform for the creation, development and production of boundary-pushing theatre by artists of colour or otherwise marginalized theatre-makers, as well as support to fellow artists by providing dramaturgy, direction, and mentorship. We are dedicated to facilitating original Canadian work that is accessible, honest, uncompromising and personal. In addition to Vancouver, we have also produced original work for audiences in Toronto, Richmond, Nanaimo and Victoria. In 2018, rice & beans was nominated for a Dora Award for its production of 食盡天下/A Taste of Empire with Cahoots Theatre in Toronto. In 2019, its production of Chicken Girl was nominated for 3 Jessies in Vancouver and in 2022, its production of Yellow Objects won a Jessie Innovation Award.

Howard Dai

Howard Dai is a Taiwanese actor, writer, and theatre artist. As a multilingual artist, he was most recently a co-creator/performer of 蝦仔 Little Shrimp, a bilingual audio play about intergenerational relationships within Chinese culture (Carousel Theatre).  He is currently writing a new play 菠蘿麵包Pineapple Bun that explores nostalgia and diasporic guilt set in quotidian Taiwan, supported by rice & beans theatre, PuSh Festival, and UK’s Royal Court Theatre.  Some other co-creation/performance credits in 2021 include: Passenger Seat, a theatre-concert (Library Performance Co.); Collider, a VR devising ensemble (Single Thread Theatre). He also went on a digital tour across Canada as a co-creator, performer, and digital programmer of New Societies (re:current theatre). Howard works on the unceded land belonging to the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Skxwú7mesh, and səl̓ilwətaɁɬ  Nations; colonially known as Vancouver. He is currently an Associate Artist with rice & beans theatre, and is a graduate of Simon Fraser University’s School for the Contemporary Arts

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Venue

Playhouse Studio

600 Hamilton St

Showtimes

  • January 29: 4 PM

Access

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To reach the rehearsal hall there is a long turning staircase. There is an elevator, if you need to use it, please notify one of the ushers. Someone will assist you as it is a more complicated route.

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With ASL-interpretation, both online and in person. To find out more about the use of sound and music in the show, the artists have created an introduction for Deaf and hard of hearing audience members.

With ASL-interpretation, both online and in person. To find out more about the use of sound and music in the show, the artists have created an introduction for Deaf and hard of hearing audience members.

To help people decide if this show is right for them or to prepare for the experience, the artists have created a Visual Story.

To support patrons who are blind or have low vision, the artists created an introduction. This document describes the important visual information in the show.

 

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