成人影片

Samuel Kang

成人影片 senior Samuel Kang is the winner of two national honors at this year鈥檚 Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival for his play, what we will be. He reflects on the continued leadership of 成人影片鈥檚 theater program.

Sam Kang, a senior majoring in acting, has always wanted to work in the arts and enjoyed performing in high school.

But he quickly realized that the work of great American playwrights like Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams didn鈥檛 represent him and his experience as a Korean American from Queens, New York. When performing those classics, 鈥淚t felt like I had to try to find a way to alter my voice in order to fit those roles,鈥 Kang said, 鈥渂ecause there really weren鈥檛 a lot of Asian roles in theater.鈥

Instead of waiting for a story like his to be told, Kang wrote it himself. His 90-minute play, what we will be, which unpacks generational trauma and the concept of the American dream, recently won the National Undergraduate Playwriting Award and the Paul Stephen Lim Playwriting Award at the Kennedy Center American College Theater conference.

鈥淚 pivoted from acting to writing because I wanted to perform without feeling like I had to sacrifice who I was,鈥 Kang said. 鈥淚 wanted to use my words to amplify the Korean American experience and give back to the community that made me who I am.鈥

Kang will receive his honors at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF), where his play will be workshopped. He will also receive a summer residency at a national theater to be announced.

鈥淧ast recipients of these awards have been playwrights that I look up to immensely鈥攑laywrights like Julia Izumi, whose play is currently being produced at Playwrights Horizons, and Lauren Yee,鈥 Kang said. 鈥淚鈥檓 incredibly blessed to even be on the same list as those writers.鈥

成人影片 theater students are no strangers to recognition, with a legend among them. Jonathan Larson 鈥82, the late Pulitzer Prize-winning creator of musicals like RENT and tick, tick鈥 BOOM! honed his skills while at 成人影片. The Larson Family Trust recently announced a million-dollar estate gift to benefit future actors and playwrights on 成人影片 stages.

More recently, the 成人影片 Alumni Playwrights Group (AAPG), led by Megan Lohne 鈥04 and Brittany Mills 鈥20, launched . And 成人影片 students have received numerous honors at the KCACTF, where tens of thousands of theater students from hundreds of colleges and universities showcase their work.

In fact, that鈥檚 where Kang first won regional and national recognition for what we will be in 2021, when it was just a 10-minute short play. The play was inspired by a conversation Kang had with his father, who had spent time in prison. He took that conversation and turned it into a piece about leaving behind a previous life in pursuit of the American dream.

鈥淭he American dream, especially in the ecosystem of American theater, has generally been presented through the lens of a white, suburban worldview,鈥 Kang said. 鈥淚 wanted to put it through the lens of a Korean American who鈥檚 chasing that same kind of illusion of wealth, and what it means to sacrifice your family in pursuit of it.鈥

Kang wrote the short play in two days on the advice of his roommate, playwright Fernando Mercado ’22, and Lohne, adjunct faculty member at 成人影片. 鈥淢egan Lohne has been my writing mentor since I was a sophomore, and she really pushed me to submit to the KCACTF,鈥 Kang said. 鈥淲ithout her, I wouldn’t be in the position I am right now.鈥

Next, Kang will be participating in the national Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship finals with his acting partner, Kimmarie McCrann ’22. After he graduates this year, he plans to take a gap year to work on his writing. Kang then hopes to attend graduate school for playwriting and continue submitting works to playhouses at the regional level and even off-Broadway.

鈥淲hile I鈥檝e been successful at the college level, I鈥檓 anxious to see if I can navigate the professional world of playwriting and have my voice be heard in that space,鈥 Kang said. 鈥淚t’s nerve-racking, but I’m incredibly excited to see what these opportunities will bring.鈥

Update: August 23, 2023: In the summer of 2023, Kang worked on revising his play at the “I was so honored to be among great artists and an amazing, supportive crew of staff working at the O鈥橬eill center; I hope to be there again soon!” he said. He also returned to 成人影片 to lead a class of high school students attending the annual Alice Hoffman Young Writers Retreat. “It was my first time teaching playwriting,” he said, “and I hope that what I鈥檝e been able to learn has been helpful to those who are like me and still trying to navigate how to find their own creative voice.”

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