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Charlie Chan is not the only Oriental detective around. And don't be surprised if the Chinese American private eye of the '80s doesn't wear a white suit and goatee. Because mildmannered Charley Seeto doesn't, although his other personality--the devious, cunning Lo Foo--might. (If this sounds confusing, think how Charley must feel.)
Unravel the confusion in "Lo Foo and the Missing Ming Artifact," written by Wood Moy, with Joseph Kwong and Judith Nihei, which premieres at the Asian American Theater Company on March 11.
In this comedy-mystery-thriller Charley is nudged out of semi-retirement to track down a rare treasure which has been stolen. Aided by two charming lady friends--his psychotherapist and...