Actor and director David K.S. Tse, of the Yellow Earth Theatre Company, talks to the 成人快手, British Born Chinese, about their experiences of growing up and living in Britain.
How many famous British Chinese can you name? Most young 成人快手s are growing up without any reflections of themselves in the British media and many still turn to the East for their role models: martial arts stars or Cantopop singers from Hong Kong. David Tse meets British Chinese actors David Yip (who made his name playing a Chinese detective on TV in the 1980s) and Sarah Lam (who appeared in the first British Chinese family on a British soap in Brookside) to discover the factors within, and outside of, the British Chinese community that have kept us invisible for so long.
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East Asian theatre company promotes the writing and performing talents of East Asians in Britain