Haruna Lee

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Haruna Lee
Born Hong Kong
Notable awards Obie Award
Website
www.harunalee.com/home

Haruna Lee, formerly Kristine Haruna Lee, is a Taiwanese Japanese American theatre maker and writer.

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Early life and education

Lee was born in Hong Kong and grew up in Japan. [1] They moved from Japan to the United States when they were eight. They did an undergraduate degree at NYU. [2]

Career

Inspired by a myth about Sedna, Lee wrote War Lesbian. The musical, composed by Katie Hathaway, who Lee met at New Dramatists, [3] premiered at Dixon Place in 2014, co-presented by Lee's company, harunalee. [4] [5] Lee appeared in the show playing Ellen DeGeneres. [6] In 2016, Lee performed Communing with You with their mother, Aoi Lee. The 30-minute Butoh piece was performed at Brooklyn Arts Exchange. [7] Lee played Jackie in The Offending Gesture at the Connelly Theater in 2016. [8] They played Meryl Streep as Francesca from The Bridges of Madison County in STREEPSHOW! in 2017. [9]

Lee's play, Suicide Forest, premiered in 2019 with Ma-Yi Theater Company and directed by Aya Ogawa. [10] Lee played the schoolgirl, Azusa, in this production. [11] [12] Lee's mother, Aoi, also appeared in the show, which Ma-Yi remounted in 2020. [13]

In 2023, Lee was invited to join the New Dramatists' resident playwright company until 2030. [14]

Personal life

Lee is half Japanese and half Taiwanese. [15]

Plays

Filmography

Television

YearTelevision showCredited asNotesRef.
Writer
2020 The Flight Attendant Yes
2022 Pachinko YesSeason 2

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2020 Obie Awards PlaywrightingSuicide ForestWon [19]
2021Steinberg Playwright Awardsn/an/aWon [20]

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