Scottsdale | In-Person

Eric Liu: Citizen Who

LOCATION:
Stage 2 Theater in the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts
7380 E. 2nd Street
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
A Zócalo/Center for Social Cohesion Event

If you look beneath the rhetoric of many of our deepest political and cultural disagreements, what is often at issue is a simple question: what does it mean to be an American citizen? In a provocative one-man performance, former Clinton White House speechwriter Eric Liu, author of The Gardens of Democracy and The Accidental Asian, takes us on the journeys of five Americans who took unexpected paths to reach new understandings of what it means to be a citizen. Weaving together autobiography, reporting, and conversations with ordinary Americans, Liu tells stories and inhabits roles to explore all the conundrums and paradoxes of being part of Club America. He also reflects on the path his parents took in the 1950s from Taiwan to New York City. Should everyone, even the native-born, have to earn citizenship rather than just be given it? Who are we, and what do we owe one another, and who gets to be American and who does not?

LOCATION:
Stage 2 Theater in the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts
7380 E. 2nd Street
Scottsdale, AZ 85251

The Takeaway

Citizen Who Hits Arizona

Eric Liu’s One-Man Show Gets a Second Performance—and Continues to Evolve

Eric Liu is an author, educator, and civic entrepreneur. But in his one-man show, Citizen Who, he is also a storyteller, a violin player, and an actor who embodies the …