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Broadway News David Henry Hwang's Yellow Face Will Air on PBS' Great Performances

The Roundabout production was the long-awaited Broadway premiere of Hwang's semi-autobiographical play.

Daniel Dae Kim and Greg Keller Joan Marcus

Roundabout Theatre Company's Broadway production of Yellow Face by David Henry Hwang will be broadcast as a part of PBS's Great Performances series. Captured during the production's final week of performances, the film will premiere on PBS at a later date to be announced.

The play, which officially opened on Broadway October 1 after beginning previews September 13 at the Todd Haimes Theatre, continues its limited engagement through November 24.

READ: How PBS Captures Broadway Shows for Great Performances

Directed by Leigh Silverman, Yellow Face stars Daniel Dae Kim as DHH, Kevin Del Aguila as Actor A, Ryan Eggold as Marcus, Francis Jue as HYH, Marinda Anderson as Actor B, Greg Keller as Reporter, and Shannon Tyo as Leah. Casting is by Carrie Gardner and Jilliam Cimini.

Inspired by real events, the playwright's fictionalized doppelgänger DHH (Kim) leads protests against yellowface casting in Miss Saigon, but then mistakenly casts a white actor as the Asian lead in one of his own plays.

The creative team includes set designer Arnulfo Maldonado, costume designer Anita Yavich, lighting designer Lap Chi Chu, sound designers and composers Caroline Eng and Kate Marvin, and projection designer Yee Eun Nam. Charels Means is production stage manager.

For more information, visit RoundaboutTheatre.org.

 
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