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 ...
Listen to this week’s “Stagecraft” podcast below: “Seeing someone like Daniel start to lose it and flounder and act unscrupulously? That’s pretty funny,” Hwang says. Opening on Broadway Oct. 1, ...
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 ...
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 ...