[4] During his tenure at New York University, he studied playwriting for the Lark Play Development Center and served as a member of Ma-Yi Writer’s Lab and Ensemble Studio Theater’s Youngblood.
[6] After being deported, Kyoung H. Park enrolled at Kyung Hee University in South Korea to pursue his a degree in Peace Studies.
Kyoung Park also traveled to Rio de Janeiro as an international exchange fellow in Boal’s Theater of the Oppressed.
[6] Park returned to the United States where he studied to earn his MFA in playwriting at Columbia University School of the Arts.
In 2011, the theater premiered disOriented, a story about a Korean immigrant named Ju Yeon living in New York City.
Park never believed that marriage was a possibility in his life and wanted to discuss the struggles that gay couples face.