YELLOW FACE
Run Dates
2014.05.05 ~ 2014.05.24
National Theatre
2013.05.21 ~ 2013.06.16
Park Theatre
European Premiere
About the show
Yellow Face is a high-speed, hilarious satire that merges fiction and reality. It follows the travails of the playwright, DHH, as he protests Jonathan Pryce’s casting as an East Asian character in Miss Saigon. Unfortunately, DHH then mistakenly casts a white actor, Marcus G. Dahlman, in his own play in an East Asian role. Marcus soon becomes a champion of the Asian community, while DHH, who once fought so staunchly for the cause, becomes alienated, posing the question of what actually defines race. As China rises to power and America feels itself threatened, the play explores how society, entertainment, media and politics all play a role in the way race is defined in the modern world. The play’s themes are universally relevant and especially timely. The UK continues to embrace diversity both in the entertainment industry and society in general and is playing host to one of the world’s most international events, while China continues to strengthen it’s place on the global stage. Yellow Face is a play composed of six or seven actors playing numerous characters in fast-paced vignettes. It provides opportunity for bold creativity of staging, set design and acting. The London production of Yellow Face premiered at Park Theatre in May-June 2013 where it enjoyed four and five star success. It then transferred to The Shed at The National Theatre, on London’s South Bank, in May 2014.
