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Christopher Chen's Passage, a fantasia inspired by E.M. Forster's A Passage To India, follows the characters of B, Q, and F, in the country of X. With tensions heating up between the Country X and Y, citizens of each respected country are growing weary over the other. Especially Country X, being under the control of Country Y. B, a citizen of X, encounters F and B, citizens of Y, and the 3 go to the infamous caves inhabited in Country X. F, unable to make the full journey leaves B and Q as they continued their journey. What happens next in the caves would divide the countries even more than they already had. But...what really happened in those caves?
The character R, the fiancé of Q, has been living in Country X for awhile now and seems to have found his footing, being a citizen of Y. The hot headed, unnegotiable, yet caring R doesn't see eye to eye with his fiancé Q's ideals about living in Country X. R believes in staying in their lane and doing what they know. X is X and Y is Y, there are no if ands or buts. With that being said, he could've never imagined the troubles that Q would find herself in.
Passage
By Christopher Chen
Directed By Hal Brooks
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