Keiko Green's play follows high schooler Ami as she navigates the challenges of being linked to MSG manufacturing. Set in 1999, the story highlights Ami's awkwardness while introducing a new girl from Japan who shakes things up. With a blend of humor, time travel, and teenage love, Ami embarks on a quest to redeem her family's reputation. The play serves as a comedic exploration of cultural identity and family dynamics, punctuated by a secret about the magical properties of instant ramen. It reflects universal themes of acceptance and familial love, promising an engaging theatrical experience.
Ami vows to redeem her family name and save the world from MSG. This whimsical, time-traveling adventure is a riotous and hilarious romp through wild teenage crushes, family legacies, and the magical properties of instant ramen!
Smart and hilarious! This wildly funny, time-hopping play is a universal story about teen angst and the healing power of family, love and acceptance.
Keiko Green, is an award-winning playwright, screenwriter, and performer, currently based in Los Angeles and Seattle.
Her plays have been produced/developed by the O'Neill National Playwrights Conference, the Kennedy Center, National New Play Network, among others.
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