David Henry Hwang’s “Yellow Face” is a difficult play to review. The playwright has made himself the lead character, and he fills this semi-autobiographical story with lots of other real names, from ...
NEW YORK — Back in 1990, the playwright David Henry Hwang protested a decision by the British theatrical producer Cameron Mackintosh to bring Jonathan Pryce, the widely admired British star of his hit ...
Back in 1990, the playwright David Henry Hwang protested a decision by the British theatrical producer Cameron Mackintosh to bring Jonathan Pryce, the widely admired British star of his hit London ...
Playwright David Henry Hwang’s “Yellow Face” is currently running at Shotgun Players in Berkeley and on PBS’s Great Performances. The Berkeley production is more impactful than the streaming version, ...
Yellow Face, from Tony award-winning playwright David Henry Hwang, wrestles with the question under the direction of Natsu Onoda Power at Theater J in Washington. Inspired by the real-life controversy ...
Shotgun Players proudly presents David Henry Hwang’s award-winning satirical play Yellow Face, running May 10 to June 8, 2025, at the Ashby Stage. Directed by Daniel J. Eslick and inspired by ...
David Henry Hwang's Yellow Face gets its Broadway premiere in a new directed by Leigh Silverman, opening tonight at the Todd Haimes Theatre! Read the reviews! Yellow Face features Daniel Dae Kim as ...
David Henry Hwang's tale of playwright "DHH" and his decade-long relationship with a white actor passing for Asian brings to the national discussion about race three much-needed commodities: a sense ...
Inspired by the real-life controversy over the casting of Broadway’s “Miss Saigon,” playwright David Henry Hwang pens the sharp-witted comedy “Yellow Face” that blends satire with faux-documentary ...
Tony Award-winning playwright David Henry Hwang tackles American notions of race and art in his partly autobiographical new play. Yellow Face, which opens tonight in New York's Public Theater, is a ...
Plays are routinely adapted for the movies and television. But a YouTube adaptation of a stage drama is something new. In a small theater on the campus of East Los Angeles College, actor Christopher ...