In the heart of HCMC, Lang Spot has emerged as a vibrant creative sanctuary where art and culture flourish without boundaries. At its core are David Patrick Delves and Tricia Nguyen, a British-Vietnamese couple united by their passion for the performing arts and a rich background in acting in both Vietnam and the UK Speaking to The Saigon Times, the duo reflects on their journey of building a thriving artistic haven while balancing their creative vision and personal relationship. The Saigon Times: Could you share how the two of you met and what brought you together? David Patrick Delves: I’m David Patrick Delves, originally from the UK, and I’ve been living in Vietnam for about 10 years. When I first arrived, I planned to travel and take a break from the arts. After graduating from East 15 Acting School with a BA (Hons), I needed some distance from the industry. But as fate would have it, I ended up meeting people in Vietnam’s theater scene, which reignited my passion for acting. That’s how Tricia and I first crossed paths—while working on a theater project with a Vietnamese director. Tricia Nguyen: I’m Tricia Nguyen, born and raised in Vietnam, but I […]
In the heart of HCMC, Lang Spot has emerged as a vibrant creative sanctuary where art and culture flourish without boundaries. At its core are David Patrick Delves and Tricia Nguyen, a British-Vietnamese couple united by their passion for the performing arts and a rich background in acting in both Vietnam and the UK Speaking to The Saigon Times, the duo reflects on their journey of building a thriving artistic haven while balancing their creative vision and personal relationship. The Saigon Times: Could you share how the two of you met and what brought you together? David Patrick Delves: I’m David Patrick Delves, originally from the UK, and I’ve been living in Vietnam for about 10 years. When I first arrived, I planned to travel and take a break from the arts. After graduating from East 15 Acting School with a BA (Hons), I needed some distance from the industry. But as fate would have it, I ended up meeting people in Vietnam’s theater scene, which reignited my passion for acting. That’s how Tricia and I first crossed paths—while working on a theater project with a Vietnamese director. Tricia Nguyen: I’m Tricia Nguyen, born and raised in Vietnam, but I […]
In the heart of HCMC, Lang Spot has emerged as a vibrant creative sanctuary where art and culture flourish without boundaries. At its core are David Patrick Delves and Tricia Nguyen, a British-Vietnamese couple united by their passion for the performing arts and a rich background in acting in both Vietnam and the UK Speaking to The Saigon Times, the duo reflects on their journey of building a thriving artistic haven while balancing their creative vision and personal relationship. The Saigon Times: Could you share how the two of you met and what brought you together? David Patrick Delves: I’m David Patrick Delves, originally from the UK, and I’ve been living in Vietnam for about 10 years. When I first arrived, I planned to travel and take a break from the arts. After graduating from East 15 Acting School with a BA (Hons), I needed some distance from the industry. But as fate would have it, I ended up meeting people in Vietnam’s theater scene, which reignited my passion for acting. That’s how Tricia and I first crossed paths—while working on a theater project with a Vietnamese director. Tricia Nguyen: I’m Tricia Nguyen, born and raised in Vietnam, but I […]
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