Tony award-winning actor BD Wong has returned home to San Francisco and he’s happy to be back. A recurring character on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Wong is returning to the stage at San Francisco’s own American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.) for The Orphan of Zhao, an adaptation of a Chinese legend from the 4th century about a country doctor switching an orphaned baby marked for death with his own son. The last time Wong was on stage was in 2005 and “Orphan” is his first play at the A.C.T.
In the interview Friday, Wong discussed returning home to the Bay Area and adapting his own life experiences — being a gay man with children, losing one of his twin boys 90 minutes after he was born — to his new role.
On returning to the stage at ACT:
“It’s everything I kind of dreamed it would be. I grew up going to the Geary stage and seeing plays at the A.C.T…. I went to Lincoln High School in the city and I was an aspiring actor even as early as high school. Being invited by Carey Perloff, the artistic director of A.C.T. and also the director of this play, to the Geary stage is very meaningful to me and it’s very meaningful to my family. My mother is going crazy.”
What drew him to the role: