Andy Cheung
Writer and Performer
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Andy is a writer and performer and has worked with celebrated theatre companies such as English National Opera, Yellow Earth Theatre and Twisting Yarn Theatre Company.
Andy’s plays have been staged as rehearsed readings at The Royal Court, Chelsea Centre, The Albany and Soho Theatre. He wrote the show script for The Chinese Stage Circus at the Hackney Empire, and the story for Yellow Earth’s ‘Chinese Two-Step 1925-2005’, a multi-disciplinary performance including drama, music and dance that was performed by the Chinese communities in Trafalgar Square.
Andy’s play ‘Peace Pagoda’, inspired by the monument in London’s Battersea Park, received a special preview at The Linbury, Royal Opera House in 2007.
He has directed ‘Andrzej’ by Jeremy Tiang at two London theatres and is currently developing the comedy ‘Keeping Up With The Wongs’ as part of the Yellow Voices initiative for which Andy has been selected by Yellow Earth Theatre, The Birmingham Rep, Soho Theatre and The Young Vic.
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Andy’s plays have been staged as rehearsed readings at The Royal Court, Chelsea Centre, The Albany and Soho Theatre. He wrote the show script for The Chinese Stage Circus at the Hackney Empire, and the story for Yellow Earth’s ‘Chinese Two-Step 1925-2005’, a multi-disciplinary performance including drama, music and dance that was performed by the Chinese communities in Trafalgar Square.
Andy’s play ‘Peace Pagoda’, inspired by the monument in London’s Battersea Park, received a special preview at The Linbury, Royal Opera House in 2007.
He has directed ‘Andrzej’ by Jeremy Tiang at two London theatres and is currently developing the comedy ‘Keeping Up With The Wongs’ as part of the Yellow Voices initiative for which Andy has been selected by Yellow Earth Theatre, The Birmingham Rep, Soho Theatre and The Young Vic.
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One of the most talented young actors and playwrights in London!
Posted by Lili Zhao on 25/11/08 at 06:18 AM
Posted by Lili Zhao on 25/11/08 at 06:18 AM
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