Pannie, the protagonist, navigates a world where she feels like a background character in her own life. The "BFE" of the title represents both the physical distance of suburbia and the emotional distance of being truly known.
BFE is not just a play about location; it is a play about emotional geography. The title itself—slang for "Bum Fuck, Egypt" (or "Middle of Nowhere")—serves as the play’s thesis. It tells the story of the Han family, Korean-Americans stranded in the vast, soul-crushing sprawl of the suburban Southwest, and the violent, absurd, and heartbreaking events that unfold when a mysterious drifter arrives. bfe julia cho
Julia Cho’s BFE is a warning against the myth of the "small life." It argues that there is no such thing as a small life—only small ways of looking. And in the BFE of the American soul, everyone is waiting for a talent scout who will never come. Pannie, the protagonist, navigates a world where she