Dawn’s Light: The Journey of Gordon Hirabayashi

A Midwest Premiere

Written by Jeanne Sakata

Directed by Jessica Kubzansky

Dawn’s Light: The Journey of Gordon Hirabayashi by Jeanne Sakata chronicles the true story of one Japanese American’s enduring fight for his constitutional rights. Gordon Hirabayashi was a happy-go-lucky twenty-four-year-old college student living in Seattle when Pearl Harbor was attacked in late 1941. The government’s decision to remove and imprison all people of Japanese ancestry on the West Coast – including American citizens without due process of law – turned Gordon, a Quaker, into a crusader. Dawn’s Light faithfully documents Gordon’s historic decision to heed his conscience and pursue his faith in the protections of the Constitution all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Presented by Silk Road Theatre Project in association with Millennium Park and The Department of Cultural Affairs, City of Chicago

 

Cast & Production Staff

Ryun Yu as Gordon Hirabayashi

Director - Jessica Kubzansky

Stage Manager - David A. Loranca

Producer / Production Manager - Jerry O’Boyle

Costume Designer - Soojin Kim

Sound Designer - John Zalewski

Production Assistant - Matthew Karsten

 

Program Book

 

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