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November 5 - 20, 2005

The Pink Dress


When a country is at war, how does it treat people who look like those we're fighting? What lessons can we learn from the past?

Tsuki is a young Japanese American girl living in the Amache Relocation camp in Colorado during WWII. Faced with wearing the required drab green uniform to her junior high school graduation, Tsuki decides to wear her sister's pink dress to prove she is an individual.

"I loved the Pink Dress. I like best the moral of the story because everyone is different." - Lacy Wright, age 8

This poignant puppet theater piece, which premiered June 2005 at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles, is based on the author's family. Bunraku-style puppets, colorful sets and original music bring to life an inspiring story about celebrating identity and individuality in the face of racism.

"Exceptionally well-crafted and imaginatively staged. More power to you and our profound thanks" - M. E. Kanda, (formerly of Block 6G, Barrack 10E, Camp Amache)

This 45-minute show is suitable for children aged 8 to 12 and family audiences. Public performances are at 2 pm Saturday and Sunday Nov 5-20. Former relocation camp internees will speak after weekday school matinees.

Come 20 min early to see a moving photo exhibition of the internment in Celebration Hall.

DOWNLOAD a free Curriculum Guide provided by the Japanese American Citizens League. Recommended reading, video and website lists, timelines, discussion exercises and more!

This production is supported by the Arts & Diversity Committee of St. Paul Travelers, the Twin Cities Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League and the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at the University of Minnesota.

A Triumvirate Pi Theatre production. Written and directed by Leslie Kitashima Gray. Puppet design and graphic by Beth Peterson. Music by Michael A. Gray. Photos by Leslie Gray