“Nerve Endings” by Quentin Nguyen-duy premiers at UCSD’s Wagner Festival

UCSD Today

Quentin Nguyen-duy plays co-lead role of George in “Another Shot” at the Signature Theatre NYC

Broadway world

Quentin Nguyen-duy to play the Series Regular role of Richie Ngo in Freeform’s Pilot “AZNBBGRL”

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Quentin Nguyen-duy Receives Signpost Fellowship from Chisa Hutchinson

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TV Vets Lead A Team Of Playwrights For A New Streaming Opera Miniseries DESERT IN

Quentin Nguyen-duy is a staff writer for DESERT IN which will appear on operabox.tv

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Mỹ (American) Việt (Vietnamese) Story Slam

Quentin Nguyen-duy has been selected, amongst ten others, as a Storyteller from a nationwide open-call to share their Vietnamese American stories live on a virtual platform.

RSVP to attend the performance May 29th at 7pm (EST).

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Wild Goose Dreams by Hansol Jung Virtual Reading

Quentin Nguyen-duy will be performing as Digital Minsuk in Central Square Theatre’s virtual reading of Wild Goose Dreams.

RSVP to attend 7pm EST May 18th.

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Amputees Virtual Reading

Quentin Nguyen-duy’s full-length play Amputees has been chosen by the Asian American Theatre Artists of Boston (AATAB) to be a part of their virtual reading series. RSVP to attend at 7pm (EST) May 22nd.

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New York Theatre Showcase 2020

Monday, March 9, 2020 — Quentin Nguyen-duy performed at the Boston University School of Theatre annual Theatre Showcase.

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Quentin Nguyen-Duy plays Quang (the character based on the playwright’s father) with a sly, badass goofiness, making him the ideal leading man for this heartfelt quirk of a story.”

Christopher Ehlers, Dig Boston

“… 21-year-old Quentin Nguyen-duy, a student in BU’s School of Theatre, captured the restlessness and ambivalence of a former captain in the South Vietnamese air force who is trying to adjust to life in an Arkansas refugee camp in 1975…”

Named a Critic’s Pick by The Boston Globe, “There’s a palpable chemistry between Nguyen-duy and Chen that raises the stakes of the play and proves crucial to the overall success of VIETGONE”

Don Aucoin, Boston Globe

 
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WGBH NEWS Interview “Romance, Rap and History in Qui Nguyen’s ‘Vietgone’” with Director Michelle Aguillon and Actor Quentin Nguyen-duy.

Under the Radar Staff, WGBH

 

“Amputees, a dark comedy by Quentin Nguyen-Duy (CFA’20) about a Vietnamese-American family grappling with cultural identity, the last of three productions in the 23rd annual CFA Fringe Festival.”

Joel Brown, BU Today

“Seeing as playwright Quentin Nguyen is still a student, he has enormous potential to build upon this work throughout the rest of his career…”

Olivia Hart, The Simmons Voice

“The three young men [Nguyen-duy, Harris, Cius] rose to the level of acting skills their complex characters demanded.”

Linda Chin, “On Stage: ‘Someone Who Isn’t Me,” ‘A View From the Bridge,’” Sampan

A reading of “Someone Who Isn’t Me” was staged Nov. 2 by Fresh Ink Theatre. (Back row from left) Linda Chin, an attendee, Michael Hisamoto, Quentin Nguyen-Duy, Jeff Song, Eddie J. Harris; (front row from left) Vivian Liu-Somers, an attendee, Bobby Cius. (Image courtesy of Fresh Ink Theater.)

American Hwangap will be performed in the Harvey Theatre on July 3, 5 and 6.