Self-taught in directing, scriptwriting and stage design, Nancy Pham turned her passion into reality when she was given the responsibility of directing the play The Laughter.
Nancy Pham spent many months researching Victor Hugo's original novel, analyzing character psychology and building scripts with a unique and creative artistic vision.
The play The laughing stock under the direction of Nancy Pham is a story about Gwynplaine - a man with a deformed face but a noble heart - recreated vividly and creatively through captivating performances.



The stage is designed in a minimalist yet iconic style, combined with specially composed music, highlighting the message of inner beauty, social injustice and the desire for freedom.
The audience was especially impressed with the way Nancy Pham and her crew handled the climaxes, where the characters' emotions were pushed to the top through the harmonious coordination of light, sound and acting.
Many people commented that she brought a new breath to the classic work, making The laughing stock not only a musical but also a profound reminder of compassion and human values.
The success of the laughing stock marked an important milestone in Nancy Pham's artistic journey. The musical not only received a standing ovation during the show but was also highly appreciated by critics for its sophistication and creativity.