Aubergine

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Aubergine is a poignant stage play by Julia Cho that explores family, grief, and cultural identity through the lens of food and memory.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stage play
author Julia Cho NERFINISHED
centralMotif cooking
eggplant
food as memory
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresCharacter Cornelia NERFINISHED
Daughter
Lucien NERFINISHED
Ray NERFINISHED
Ray's father
Uncle
firstProducedAt Playwrights Horizons NERFINISHED
firstProducedInCity New York City NERFINISHED
firstProducedInCountry United States NERFINISHED
firstProductionCompany Playwrights Horizons NERFINISHED
genre drama
family drama
grief drama
hasSubject caregiving
cross-cultural communication
end-of-life care
food as love
immigrant experience
intergenerational conflict
language barriers
memory and identity
mourning
parent–child relationships
reconciliation
language English
medium theatre
notableFor exploration of Korean American identity
use of food to explore memory and loss
setting contemporary United States NERFINISHED
theme cultural identity
family
food
grief
memory
writer Julia Cho NERFINISHED

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Julia Cho notableWork Aubergine