About No Foreigners: Staging the Present-Future and PastNo Foreigners is a collaborative work co-produced by fu-GEN, Hong Kong Exile, and Theatre Conspiracy. Written by David Yee and staged by Milton Lim, the play uses digital imagery and media technology to unfold its narrative intentions. By using post-Brechtian techniques No Foreigners addresses questions of belonging and cultural expectations with action taking place in the present-future, and the past. The production encourages audiences to think critically about the roles they inhabit within the broader socio-political arena.Dr. Eury Colin Chang:Eury Colin Chang is a Vancouver-born theatre artist and scholar living on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam Nations. His forthcoming doctoral dissertation entitled "A History of Asian Canadian Theatre, 1971-2021" is the first book-length study to trace the last fifty years of Asian Canadian theatre. Over the past twenty years, Eury has worked as a professional arts writer and Editor of Ricepaper magazine (Asian Canadian Writers Workshop) and independent dramaturge/director and general/tour manager in the performing arts. His recent jury work includes the BC Arts Council (Publishing), the New Script Jury for the Jessie Richardson Awards, and Board of Director (BC Representative) for the Canadian Association for Theatre Research. His work has been published in anthologies by Playwrights Canada Press, Arsenal Pulp Press, University of Wisconsin Press, and in journals such as Theatre Research in Canada, and Canadian Theatre Review.