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David Henry Hwang’s play Yellow Face exemplifies the diversity-inclusion-equity (DIE) games that no doubt will continue at ...
Go behind the curtain of "Yellow Face" with the cast and creative ... which have been just fun and funny and then, you know, at times scratching the surface of sort of our shared humanity ...
It’s also hysterically, ruthlessly funny, the kind of humor that embraces discomfort as a language of comedy and eviscerates everything in its path. To describe “Yellow Face” as metatextual would be ...
Daniel Dae Kim stars in "Yellow Face," the Broadway restaging of the acclaimed semi-autobiographical comedy by Tony Award-winning playwright, David Henry Hwang. -So many articles on you.
That’s pretty funny,” Hwang says. Opening on Broadway Oct. 1, “Yellow Face” is a farcical chronicle of Hwang’s experience leading the 1990 protest against the casting of white actor ...
David Henry Hwang's Yellow Face is back this season ... To be able to sit down at the table with some really smart, funny, creative people and work a play out together is a real treat," Kim ...
The “relevant, insightful, and very funny” (Greg Evans, Deadline) Broadway premiere of Yellow Face. Daniel Dae Kim (Lost, Hawaii Five-O) heads the cast of Tony Award® winner David ...
But a smart thing about “Yellow Face,” aside from the authorial self-defamation, is that as it gets more hopelessly tangled and thus funny it also gets more serious and thus damning.
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.
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