Yellow Face @ the Roundabout's Todd Haimes Theatre
The Play: Yellow Face; a satirical blend of fact and fiction that explores racial representation, cultural appropriation and the role of Asian Americans in this country through the playwright’s own professional and very personal experiences
Written by: David Henry Hwang Directed by: Leigh Silverman
One good thing: The chisel-cheeked TV star Daniel Dae Kim acquits himself well as the onstage surrogate for Hwang but stage vet Francis Jue is alternately hilarious and heartbreaking as the stand-in for Hwang’s father, a Chinese immigrant who took an outsized pride in being an American until his loyalty to the country was publicly challenged
One not-so-great thing: It’s distressing that the questions this show raises remain so relevant almost two decades after a slightly different version ran at the Public Theater
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