The Chinese Lady is based on the true story of the first documented Chinese woman in America, Afong Moy, as she is toured around the United States as a living museum piece. On display for nearly half a century during the 1800’s, Afong clings to the hope that her presence might spark empathy and understanding between cultures. As she slowly comes to terms with her lack of autonomy, Afong turns critical of America’s imperialism, hypocrisy, and shallow understanding of a world outside its own. This wryly comedic, grimly honest story finally gives this widely forgotten historical figure a voice, leaving audiences to reexamine the current state of cultural dynamics in the modern world.
Event Details:
Presented in collaboration with Oklahoma City’s Asian District Cultural Association & Plenty Mercantile on July 20, 21, & 22 at the Venue at PLENTY, 807 N. Broadway in OKC.
A special AAPI celebration and reception is planned for Thursday, July 20th. See package information for details.
Enjoy complementary hors d’ oeuvres, shopping, a curated art gallery by local AAPI painters and muralists, and a cash bar prior to the show.
Doors at: 6:30 pm
Show Starts at: 7:30 pm
Run Time: 90 minutes; no intermission
Content Advisory: Suitable for ages 13 and up. Afong Moy tells her story from an authentic and unfiltered description of history.
PLEASE NOTE: NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES

Presented in collaboration with the Oklahoma City Asian District Cultural Association and Plenty Mercantile.