Strung Up at the Airport is an autobiographical play about a woman who shares her stories about struggling with border officers at different airports because of being profiled based on her last name and country of origin. She also questions her identity and tries to find an answer. Her encounters with people make her revise her approach and judgments of other nationalities.

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