Yellow Face
Obie winning play makes its Broadway debut!
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Hwang recognizes that a man who can make fun of himself will in turn have audiences laughing simultaneously at and with him
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Obie winning play makes its Broadway debut!
Obie winning play makes its Broadway debut!
From Tony-award-winning playwright David Henry Hwang comes the Broadway debut of his Obie Award-winning, semi-autobiographical comedy Yellow Face! The fictionalized version of Hwang stands vehemently against the yellowface casting of a white actor in an Asian role in Miss Saigon... before accidentally doing the exact same in his latest work!
Featuring Daniel Dae Kim (Lost, Hellboy, Hawaii Five-0) in the role of DHH, the play is directed by Tony and Drama Desk-nominated Leigh Silverman. Premiered in Los Angeles in 2007, Yellow Face was also a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize, one of three nominated plays for the celebrated writer.
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