It’s the story of a young martial artist from Hong Kong who comes to America chasing fame — inspired by the life of Bruce Lee.
In Kung Fu, Lee battles more than just opponents. He faces Hollywood’s racism, typecasting, and the frustration of seeing his ideas stolen.
Through high-energy fight choreography, dance, and drama, we watch him rise from bit parts to creating a whole new action style, blending Eastern martial arts with Western showmanship.
The plays is about ambition, artistry, and the fight to define yourself on your own terms. Part biography, part stage spectacle, Kung Fu punches through the limits of traditional theatre, proving that sometimes your biggest opponent is the system itself.
Kung Fu by David Henry Hwang
