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David Henry Hwang’s semi-autobiographical play, “Yellow Face,” focuses on the discomfort the author felt at being caught between fighting what he saw as oblivious racism on Broadway and being… ...
Playwright David Henry Hwang’s impressive body of work includes several powerful plays exploring identity, often inspired by real events. Unfortunately, “Yellow Face,” now playing at the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Seventeen years after he first appeared in “Yellow Face,” the veteran actor Francis Jue has returned with a nuanced performance as a blustery ...
Playing the character of “DHH,” the actor Daniel Dae Kim begins “Yellow Face,” the new production of David Henry Hwang’s play, standing within a box, from which he promptly strides out ...
In “Yellow Face,” Hwang (Kim) is writing “Face Value” in response to the yellow-face casting of Jonathan Pryce in the first Broadway production of “Miss Saigon,” in 1991.
Playing the character of "DHH," the actor Daniel Dae Kim begins "Yellow Face," the new production of David Henry Hwang's play, standing within a box, from which he promptly strides out. It's a ...
David Henry Hwang’s Yellow Face debuted Off Broadway 17 years ago, spinning a farcical tale about a real-life Broadway controversy that had taken place some 17 years before that. How it manages ...
“Yellow Face,” produced on Broadway for the first time after an initial Off Broadway run in 2007, might be the prolific Hwang’s magnum opus, but it’s also wily, wry, and slippery.