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Jane Jung

Jane Jung is General Manager of Ping Chong + Company where she supports the work of Ping Chong and the company’s Undesirable Elements documentary theater series. She is also Managing Director of Second Generation Productions (2g), an Asian American theater company. As a producer, she has developed and produced new work at several New York City venues including The New Ohio Theatre, The Bushwick Starr, City Center Stage II, La MaMa, and The Public Theater’s Under the Radar Festival. She received an MFA in Theater Management from Yale School of Drama.

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Podcast

Pink Fang on Legacy, Care, Collaboration, and Possibility

4 November 2025

On the debut episode of the Nonfiction Theatre Forum, Ash speaks with Pink Fang’s leadership about evolving documentary and community-based theatre, ethical collaboration, sustaining legacy, and adapting programs to meet today’s social, political, and artistic challenges.

Essay

On History, Ideals, and Asian American Theater

8 October 2014

Producer Jane Jung offers compelling insight on the history and necessity of Asian American Theatre as a form of activism and expression to combat exotification and other-ing.

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Essay

Pink Fang: Inheriting a Legacy, Building a Future, Connecting Islands

9 March 2026

The leadership team of Pink Fang reflects on the company’s renaming and new directions at the end of a three-year transition period that began with the retirement of Ping Chong and Bruce Allardice.  

Series

Asian American Theatre

A series that explores various Asian American artists' perspectives on the field-at-large and specifically the 2014 National Asian American Theatre Conference and Festival theme of "Home: Here? There? Where?"

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