July 2, 2025
YANGTZE REP ANNOUNCES
2025 PROJECT YZ RESIDENT ARTISTS
Jing Dong & Julia Gu, Jesse Jae Hoon, and Jo Mei Awarded $10K Residencies
Yangtze Repertory Theatre, now in its 34th season and dedicated to producing new work and bold reimaginations of classics that allow audiences to see the world through a contemporary Chinese lens, is proud to announce the newest members of Project YZ, the company’s AAPI Artist Residency program. Launched in 2022, the goal of Project YZ is to support and build an artistic home for AAPI immigrant artists.
The 2025 recipients, who will receive $10,000 ($5,000 unrestricted, $5,000 in professional development) in support over one year, are the duo of writer and director Jing Dong and performer Julia Gu, playwright Jesse Jae Hoon, and writer and performer Jo Mei. During their one-year residency, Yangtze Rep will connect the resident artists with other collaborators, offer research support, and facilitate interviews and focus groups. Dramaturgical development and discussion with Yangtze’s artistic staff will take place throughout the residency.
Chongren Fan, Artistic Director of Yangtze Rep, remarked, “Project YZ exists to make space for theater makers from different disciplines without the pressure of the show-must-go-on mantra. As we enter our fourth year, it feels akin to celebrating a senior year milestone. We are thrilled to embark on this journey with our new cohort of four artists working on three distinct projects, each deeply personal and courageous, engaging intimately with the significant questions confronting us all today.”
Writer and director Jing Dong and performer Julia Gu will develop a one-woman show, to be performed by Gu, that explores the intersections of language, belonging, and art, to reflect on cross- cultural identity, artistic displacement, and the search for immigrant voice.
Dong says, “I have complicated feelings about Shakespeare. He is a giant, but I’ve never felt the same connection to his work as I do with other great playwrights. And yet, he’s everywhere in this country—especially when society faces challenges and division. As an immigrant and artist, making theatre is the best way I know to process my relationship, and understand our relationships with Shakespeare, and with this country. I’m deeply grateful for Project YZ’s support on this journey, and thrilled to be collaborating with the incredible Yangtze Rep.”
Gu says, “I came to this country as an adult, already shaped by another way of being in the world. To be an immigrant is, in many ways, like being adopted—some adapt fully to their new family, while others, like me, carry traces of another home that never quite fade. I often wonder: Can assimilation be a dialogue rather than a surrender? A two-way street, rather than a one-way crossing? In this project, I want to explore that question through my relationship with both the English and Chinese languages, their cultures, and the works of Shakespeare. My art lives in the space between—seeking not resolution, but resonance.”
Playwright Jesse Jae Hoon will use his residency to develop the first play in a three-part series called The Korea Cycle, which follows the tumultuous political history of South Korea and is inspired by Shakespeare's Henriad. This intimate political thriller will follow the People’s Committees of the late 1940s, from their formation in the hopes of a true democracy of the masses to their systematic undermining and bloody dissolution.
Jae Hoon says, “I'm incredibly excited to be a part of this fantastic cohort and to be working with Yangtze Rep, having previously collaborated with Chongren on my short play BAGS. The Korea Cycle is a giant behemoth of a project, surprising nobody who knows me, and it's an honor to have Yangtze's support as we begin to tackle the political conflict that would go on to influence America's approach to war, diplomacy, and global economics to the present day.”
Reflecting on her residency, writer and performer Jo Mei says “A revelation after my grandmother's passing leads to an exploration of what gets lost from generation to generation – maybe my family's story can be a call to action for others. I'm so thrilled the creatives at Yangtze Rep see potential in this story. And I am grateful to have their astute guidance and generous support on this creative journey.”
Project YZ is Yangtze Rep’s first residency program. Now in its fourth year, Project YZ is focused on supporting the artistic journey of each resident artist with a process that values open dialogue, honest conversation, and bold endeavors. The goal is to create a sense of belonging through artistic discovery.
Previous Project YZ resident artists include directors Nana Dakin and Rui Dun; playwrights KaelaMei-Shing Garvin, Yilong Liu and Minghao Tu; set designer Chika Shimizu; and writer and performer Đavid Lee Huỳnh.
About the Artists
Jing Dong is a theatre maker based in New York City. As a generative artist, she directs, writes, and facilitates devising processes. She makes theatre that creates spaces for people to gather, connect, and reflect on life experiences and the world’s current issues. Her theatre projects take various forms such as devised theatre, ethnotheatre, participatory performance, audio theatre, and puppetry. Her works have been presented in theaters and non-theater spaces in the US and China. She founded performance collective The Square Theatre, which focuses on socially-engaged performance. Her projects have been supported by Mercury Store, LMCC, The Laundromat Project, NYSCA, Korean Art Forum, and University Settlement. www.jing-dong.org
Julia Gu is a New York–based performer originally from mainland China. For her, performance is a form of life practice—a way to explore, reflect, and connect. She draws inspiration from wandering, poetry, music, movement, and spiritual inquiry. One of her favorite creative rituals is disappearing into a crowd to observe the quiet poetry of everyday life. Selected theater credits include Salesman之死 (Connelly Theater, Obie Award–winning), Language City (Little Island), 7 Minutes (Waterwell), Day 364: The Scaled Boy (Yangtze Repertory Theatre), I Know You (Abbey Theatre of Ireland), BAb(oo)shka (St. Ann’s Warehouse). Selected film credits include Desperado (feature), Data In A Bottle (short), Illness (short), and You Under Water (short). www.juliaguxi.com
Jesse Jae Hoon is a playwright, organizer, and occasional actor. He’s developed work with The Public Theater (EWG ’23-‘25), New York Theatre Workshop, The Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, Rattlestick Theater (‘24 Terrence McNally New Works Incubator), Ma-Yi Theater Company (’22-’24) resident playwright), The Playwrights Realm (’22-23 fellow), Theater J, Egg & Spoon Theater Collective, The Parsnip Ship (’23 Radio Roots fellow), and more. 2023 Ollie New Play Award; 2024 MacDowell Fellow; 2025 Yaddo Residency. MFA in Playwriting from Hunter College, BFA in Drama from NYU Tisch. jessejaehoon.com
Jo Mei is an OBIE award-winning actress for her work in Yangtze Repertory’s world-premiere production of Salesman之死. Other notable New York stage appearances include Anatomy of a Suicide (Atlantic Theater), The World of Extreme Happiness (Manhattan Theatre Club) and Lunch Bunch (PlayCo/Clubbed Thumb). Regional credits: The Great Wave (Berkeley Rep), King of Hell’s Palace (The Goodman), You for Me for You (Woolly Mammoth) and Fingersmith (ART). Jo co-wrote and starred in the award-winning indie-feature A Picture of You; other feature films include No Limits, Who We Are Now, Adult World and many others. Jo has also appeared on TV in HBO’s “Crashing”, “The Good Wife”, “Bones.” She graduated from The Juilliard School’s Drama Division, where she is a Guest Director and Faculty member. Fluent in English and Mandarin Chinese, Jo is based in Los Angeles and New York City. www.jomei.com
About Yangtze Repertory Theatre
Yangtze Repertory Theatre (Chongren Fan, Artistic Director; Sally Shen, Executive Director) is an Obie-winning non-profit theater company that has been producing and presenting theatrical works by, for, and about the AAPI community for over 30 years. Through productions, residencies and commissions, Yangtze Rep supports artists from the AAPI immigrant community and develops new works that shine a light on stories rarely told. www.yzrep.org
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