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Xmas Without China
Tom Xia has spent his life in between Chinese and American culture, constantly negotiating between his home life and everything else in the California suburbs where he's grown up since emigrating from mainland China at age eight. With deep ties to his extended family back home and increasing pride in China's huge steps forward in the new millennium, Tom is incensed by how China is so misunderstood, particularly in American media. Tom's neighbors the Joneses are a struggling young family trying to keep their children safe when a series of Chinese toy recalls forces them to have their son tested for lead poisoning. Devising a plan to put American fears of China in context, Tom challenges his neighbors to go through the Christmas season without any Chinese products. Taking on the consumer Mission Impossible, the Joneses discover that they're giving up not just their toys, plates, lamps, and clothes, but the beloved hair dryer, coffeemaker, X-Box, and most of their Christmas decorations.
Meanwhile down the street, Tom's parents are finishing construction on their new home, using Chinese materials to proudly build their American dream. As the challenge intensifies and Christmas Day approaches, Tom and the Joneses enter into a heated cultural interchange, covering everything from national allegiance to macroeconomics. Forced to filter through media hype and cultural misconceptions, Tom and the Joneses find common ground as Tom celebrates his first Christmas around their tree.
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LocationSVA Theatre (View)
333 W. 23rd St. (btw 8th & 9th Ave.).
New York, NY 10011
United States
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