1857. Thirteen-year-old Yong and his father leave their village in China, in search of fortune in the goldfields of Ballarat, Australia. Yong faces the harsh realities of this strange new land and his courage and strength is put to the test.
1857. Thirteen-year-old Yong and his father leave their village in China, in search of fortune in the goldfields of Ballarat, Australia. Yong faces the harsh realities of this strange new land and his courage and strength is put to the test.
Jenevieve Chang is a writer, performer and story developer for stage and screen. Her memoir The Good Girl of Chinatown was published by Penguin Random House in 2017 and Jenevieve's playwriting debut, Yong, won the 2023 Sydney Theatre Award for Best Production for Children. Jenevieve has also written a number of radio plays for ABC Radio National. Jenevieve was most recently Development Executive at ABC Drama & Comedy, where her credits include House of Gods (2023), White Fever (2024) and the hit comedy Austin (2024). Prior to that, Jenevieve was Development Executive at Screen Australia. As a performer, Jenevieve has worked with Malthouse Theatre, Bell Shakespeare, Griffin Theatre and Monkey Baa Theatre in Australia; and The National Theatre, The Young Vic, Yellow Earth Theatre, Chopped Logic and Fran Barbe Dance in the UK. Between 2008-2011, Jenevieve lived and worked in Shanghai where she was one of the founding members ofChina's first Vaudeville, Variety and Burlesque clubs. Jenevieve is currently BA Discipline Lead for Screenwriting at the Australian Film, Television and Radio School.
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