Professor

Philip Kan Gotanda

University of California, Berkeley
Area
Humanities and Arts
Specialty
Performing Arts
Elected
2023

Playwright Philip Kan Gotanda, Professor in the department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies at University California, Berkeley, has been a major influence in the broadening of our definition of theater in America. The author of one of the largest bodies of Asian American-themed works, produced over the last four decades, Gotanda he has been instrumental in bringing stories of Asians in the United States to mainstream American theater as well as to Europe and Asia. Gotanda has specialized in investigating the Japanese American family, writing a cycle of works in theater, film, song, and opera that chronicle Japanese America from the early 1900s to the present. Gotanda is also a respected independent filmmaker. His three films, Life Tastes GoodDrinking Tea, and The Kiss, all have been official entries at the Sundance Film Festival.

Gotanda wrote the libretto and Max Giteck Duykers composed the music for the new opera Both Eyes Open. It was invited to have its premiere in New York as part of OPERA America’s 2023 New Works Forum. Gotanda is now working on music projects with composer Shinji Eshima and multi-instrumentalist David Coulter. A recording of Gotanda performing his original songs in a 1980 concert with violinist DH Hwang is now available on Yokohama, Ca. Records.

Gotanda is engaged as an inaugural recipient of the Dramatists Guild Foundation's Legacy Playwrights Initiative, an award acknowledging his body of work in American theater.

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