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Ep77 Stan Lai

An episode of the Art Unknown Podcast podcast, hosted by Jim Wills, titled "Ep77 Stan Lai" was published on November 13, 2025 and runs 68 minutes.

November 13, 2025 ·68m · Art Unknown Podcast

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"I really think if you want to be a balanced human being, you need to be creative." - Stan Lai A Maestro of Modern Theater A luminary in the world of theater, Stan Lai has long captivated audiences with his groundbreaking and thought-provoking plays. Renowned for his innovative storytelling, Lai seamlessly blends traditional Chinese elements with contemporary themes, crafting narratives that resonate across cultural boundaries. Born in the U.S. and raised in both America and Taiwan, Lai received his doctorate from UC Berkeley before launching an award-winning career spanning decades. His contributions to theater have not only enriched the art form but have also inspired countless artists and audiences alike. With over 40 plays to his name, Lai's work continues to be celebrated for its creativity, depth, and universal appeal, solidifying his legacy as a master storyteller. In his insightful book Creativitry, Lai delves into the essence of the creative process, exploring both method and wisdom. He offers readers a glimpse into the mind of a master playwright, encouraging them to embrace curiosity, challenge conventions, and cultivate a mindset open to inspiration from the world around them. Creativitry is not just a guide for artists, but a profound exploration of how creativity can enrich every aspect of life, making it an essential read for anyone seeking to unlock their creative potential. stan lai creativitry book stan Lai instagram Subscribe: iTunes | Android | Spotify | Email | RSS MORE ART UNKNOWN PODCASTS
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