Spotlight Segment, WBZ / 4.21.2025
https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/lowell-what-you-are-now-play/
Review: What you are now (LA Theatre Works)
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Review: What you are now (WP – Ensemble Studio Theatre and The Civilians)
(Rollo Romig, The New Yorker / 4.4.2022)
https://www.newyorker.com/goings-on-about-town/theatre/what-you-are-now-04-04-22
Review: In ‘What You Are Now,’ Memory Is a Dangerous Thing
(Naveen Kumar, New York Times / 3.18.2022)
In Sam Chanse’s affecting play, a daughter tries to understand her mother, who resists any reminder of her escape from the Khmer Rouge.
link to review:
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/18/theater/what-you-are-now-review.html
‘Out of Time’ Review: Once Sidelined, Now Taking Center Stage
(Laura Collins-Hughes, New York Times / 3.1.2022)
link to review:
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/01/theater/out-of-time-review-public-theater.html
Sam Chanse on unstable memories, applying an Asian American perspective, and WHAT YOU ARE NOW
A Closer Look: Monument (4 Sisters)
The Lark. Conversation with Leah Nanako Winkler
https://www.larktheatre.org/blog/closer-look-monument-or-4-sisters-sloth-play/
Creating Art in Marginalized Spaces
Hapa Magazine. Introduction by Melissa Slaughter / interview by Alex Chester
https://www.hapamag.com/hapa-mag-issue-004/interview-sam-chanse
A Closer Look: Lark Playwrights’ Week
The Lark. https://www.larktheatre.org/blog/closer-look-sam-chanse/
SPACE at Ryder Farm (SPACE at Ryder Farm / 10/2017)
Sam Chanse on unstable memories, applying an Asian American perspective, and WHAT YOU ARE NOW
Ensemble Studio Theatre. With Rich Kelley
https://www.ensemblestudiotheatre.org/est-blog-1/2017/4/22/sam-chanse-on-unstable-memories-applying-an-asian-american-perspective-and-what-you-are-now
INTERVIEW WITH SAM CHANSE: DYSTOPIAS, REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS, AND BI-RACIAL HORROR STORIES
Kaya Press. https://kaya.com/2015/11/interview-sam-chanse-dystopias-reproductive-rights-bi-racial-horror-stories/