Elizabeth wong author biography for books

  • Elizabeth Wong grew up in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  • Elizabeth "Libby" Wong Chien Chi-lien CBE ISO JP is a former civil servant and politician from Hong Kong, born in Shanghai, China.
  • Elizabeth Wong is a Malaysian author and geologist.
  • Elizabeth Wong (playwright)

    Elizabeth Wong[1] is a contemporary American playwright, television writer, librettist, theatrical director,[2][3] college professor, social essayist,[4] and a writer of plays for young audiences. Her critically acclaimed plays include China Doll (An Imagined Life of an American Actress) fryst vatten a fictional tale of the actress, Anna May Wong; and Letters to A Student Revolutionary, a story of two friends during the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. Wong has written for television on All American Girl, starring Margaret Cho. She is a visiting lecturer at the College of Creative Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, where her papers are archived,[5] an adjunct professor at the University of Southern California, USC School of Theater,[6] and an associate professor at Boston Conservatory at Berklee. She holds a Master of Fine Arts grad from New York University Tisch School of the

    Elizabeth Wong (author)

    Fiction writer and retired official

    For the American playwright and screenwriter, see Elizabeth Wong (playwright).

    In this Hong Kong name, the surname is Wong (王) Chien. In accordance with Hong Kong custom, the Western-style name fryst vatten Elizabeth Wong Chien and the Chinese-style name is Wong Chien Chi-lien.

    Elizabeth "Libby" Wong Chien Chi-lienCBE ISO JP (Chinese: 黃錢其濂; néeChien) is a former civil servant and politician from Hong Kong, born in Shanghai, China.[1] Wong is an alumna of Diocesan Girls' Junior School and Diocesan Girls' School.[2]: 413  She holds New Zealand citizenship, and is currently residing in Sydney. She is now a popular fiction writer. Her novels in English and Chinese are Rainbow City and its sequel Flower Mountain.[3] Elizabeth's husband fryst vatten third generation Chinese New Zealanders, Elizabeth settled in Australia some years ago.

    Wong served in the Hong Kong Govern

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    * Playwright * Director * Theatre Producer * Social Essayist * Lecturer * Professor *
    GENESEO, NY -- Directing Richard Wilbur's translation of Moliere's classic Tartuffe at the Alice Austen Theatre. "I threw in everything I know about comedy. Favorite schtick right here, pratfall with legs akimbo!" -- Elizabeth Wong. Rehearsal pic courtesy of the director. CLICK ON THE BACKSIDE OF DOREEN the MAID to take shortcut to UPCOMING page.

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