Flower Drum Song
- Share on X (Opens in new window)X
- Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Facebook
- Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)LinkedIn
- Share on Mail (Opens in new window)Mail
- By Kiyomi Emi
This month, East West Players (EWP) brings to Los Angeles the highly anticipated world premiere of Tony-winner David Henry Hwang’s newly updated 2026 book of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Flower Drum Song. Directed by Lily Tung Crystal, EWP’s Artistic Director, and with an all-star cast of EWP veterans including Grace Yoo, Emily Kuroda, Marc Oka, Gedde Watanabe, Krista Marie Yu, Kenton Chen and Cooper Bennett, this production will be presented at the iconic Aratani Theatre at the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center from April 16 to May 31, 2026.
As featured in an earlier version produced at the Mark Taper Forum in 2001 which then made its debut on Broadway, this production’s topics are very timely especially now when questions of identity, immigration, and cultural preservation are so prevalent. In the reimagined book, Hwang keeps the original themes of assimilation and tradition in the 1960s San Francisco Chinatown center stage. The story follows Mei-Li, a young Chinese opera artist fleeing communism as she arrives in America and is swept into the dazzling world of infamous Grant Avenue nightclubs. This new production will give Asian Americans a chance to reclaim this classic, offering a new perspective and depth while honoring the community’s continuous evolution.
For tickets, click here.



