"*John is by far one of the most humble and talented people I have come across...*" — **Ioanna Kimbook** on John Malkovich.
## **An interview with Ioanna Kimbook (Yung Kim Li, Bitter Wheat).**
**We loved your performance in Bitter Wheat, providing calm dignity and humour amidst the craziness of David Mamet's dialogue. What was it like being part of this production and acting with John Malkovich? **
It was an absolute honour to work with the most amazing group of individuals. John is by far one of the most humble and talented people I have come across. I really, really admire that in a person. Being at the top of their game but still treating you like an equal and like someone you've worked with forever. We have so much fun every day and it's an endless playground with him on the stage.
**Are stereotypical roles - a theme explored in Bitter Wheat - something you've experienced personally in the industry?**
If by that you mean the cultural ignorance that occurs in workspaces, as my character experienced in the play then absolutely yes. When it comes to going up for parts I have to say I've been very lucky not to have been stereotyped. I think being half-Cypriot/half-Korean probably causes more confusion than stereotyping in my case.
**It's a deeply provocative and relevant play – what was your first reaction to the script?**
I loved the script. I had faith in David’s writing. It's a perspective and every perspective matters. I knew it would spark conversation and that's what I liked about it.
**What's next for you after Bitter Wheat closes on September 21st?**
Currently got a few things in the mix, but we'll see...
**Thanks so much for talking to us Ioanna!**
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