In Lanford Wilson's moving and powerful play,Redwood Curtain, an adolescent Eurasian girlthe child of a union between an American GI and a Vietnamese woman, adopted by a wealthy California couple and obsessive in her search for her fatheris drawn to the redwood forests of northern California, where thousands of Vietnam veterans have taken refuge to escape the harsh realities of life in America.Lanford Wilson(1937-2011) was born in Lebanon, Missouri, and attended the University of Chicago. A founding member of the Circle Repertory Company in New York, he has seen many of his plays produced in theaters all over the United States and abroad. His work includesAngel's Fall, Burn This, Lemon Sky,and many more. He is the recipient of many awards, including a Drama Desk Vernon Rice Award, the Pulitzer Prize, and two Obies.