Sometimes a work can take hold of you and never let you go. All you want to do is return to it. For Leigh Silverman, that work was David Henry Hwang’s play Yellow Face which she directed at the Public ...
Michael Hisamoto in "Yellow Face" at Lyric Stage. (Courtesy Mark S. Howard) Playwright David Henry Hwang’s impressive body of work includes several powerful plays exploring identity, often inspired by ...
I don’t remember feeling the weight of that insight, or for that matter, the levity of the jokes, when I saw the 2007 production. Part of the improvement in this revival is, no doubt, the result of ...
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 to be ...
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