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Beau Han Bridge

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Beau Han Bridge is a Chinese-Canadian director, writer, and actor. In 2017, he created Midtwenties Theatre Society, a nonprofit theatre company, to produce original plays that focus on contemporary-millennial stories and coming-of-age themes. His work has received regular press coverage from several national media outlets and newspapers, including CBC,[1][2][3] The Vancouver Sun,[4][5] The Georgia Straight,[6] and Delta Optimist.[7][8]

He has also produced several micro-budget short films and one micro-budget feature-film that have been exhibited in local theatres and film festivals,[9][10] including the Vancouver Asian Film Festival Mighty-Movie Marathon (2017) and Canada International Film Festival (2016). He is also a regular actor and has had small-role appearances in Netflix's adaptation of Death Note (2017), Story of a Girl (2017), Imaginary Mary (2017) and The Romeo Section (2016).

Theatre productions

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List of plays that Beau Han Bridge directed for the stage.

  • The Last Waltz (South Delta Secondary School | SU - Student Theatre; 2011)
  • This Is Our Youth (Red Gate Revue Stage; 2017)
  • Above The Hospital (Red Gate Revue Stage; 2018)

References

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  1. ^ http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/programs/theearlyedition/this-is-our-youth-interview-with-director-beau-han-bridge-1.4205813 [dead link]
  2. ^ "The struggle of millennial artists in Vancouver, captured by young local playwright | CBC News".
  3. ^ "New Vancouver theatre company creates space for millennial actors | CBC News".
  4. ^ "New Vancouver theatre company brings roaring twenties' stories to life | Vancouver Sun".
  5. ^ "Millennials cope with artistic aspirations, financial hardships in Above the Hospital | Vancouver Sun".
  6. ^ "Above the Hospital tackles sacrifices artists make to survive in Vancouver". 15 January 2018.
  7. ^ "Midtwenties Theatre Society brings Above the Hospital to Vancouver stage".
  8. ^ "Youthful debut for Bridge".
  9. ^ "Beau Han Bridge to debut first feature film".
  10. ^ "Director set to screen film in Vancouver".
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