
Theater Works
I write scripts, perform on stage, direct plays, and create designs—I have stood in the spotlight and observed quietly from backstage, seeking the deeper meanings within theater. Theater is special: part battlefield, where ideas clash and ignite sparks; part sanctuary, offering gentle certainty amid chaos. In an uncertain world, I use theater to explore questions, finding clarity through conflict and beauty through structure. Whether writing stories, acting characters, directing actions, or designing visuals, my work constantly searches for meaning and new forms. Theater is my language, my tool, and my safe place—where creativity meets reflection, and each performance is a sincere and gentle conversation with life.

01/2025-04/2025
GOOGNIGHT
Director&Playwright
“Goodnight” is an original play written and directed by Liang Liang(That's me!),used children's perspective to understand and accept the concept of death. This is a play about love, death, My little Pony, and a Storm Dragon.
02/2024--05/2024
Bottom
In William Shakespeare's 16th-century classic A Midsummer Night's Dream, four young lovers tumble into the Athenian forest only to unwittingly find themselves embroiled in the magical, age-old power dynamics governing the fairy kingdom. This Wesleyan production explored how political turmoil, coming-of-age, and the fantastic elide.

09/2023-11/2023

The detective
Written by Haygen-Brice Walker, Wolfcrush (2018) is a queer, full-moon fever dream about werewolves, small towns, big secrets, first times, sloppy seconds, Mariska Hargitay, and all the lies we tell ourselves to sleep at night.
03/2023-05/2023
Ocean Filibuster: Art and Action
The Connecticut River
Wesleyan University's production of "Ocean Filibuster". The role involved interactive engagement with the audience, addressing environmental challenges such as invasive species and pollution. I collaborated with the production team to develop these interactive segments, fostering environmental stewardship and education among attendees.

02/2023-04/2023
A Fable For Now
Panda
Wesleyan University's first all-Mandarin production, "A Fable for Now," a dark comedy by Wei Yu-Chia, exploring themes of environmental collapse, war, and unrestrained capitalism.Explored linguistic, racial, and cultural boundaries in the context of English.
