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“Yellow Face” Satirizes the Limitations of Representation

Originally staged in 2007, David Henry Hwang’s play “Yellow Face” confronts the surreal contemporary implications of its title. Set in the 1990s era of post-politically correct backlash, the play’s current Roundabout Theatre Company revival at Todd Haimes Theater, one month before a defining presidential election, feels right on time.
By Katie Gee Salisbury
By Katie Gee Salisbury

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