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Vol. 71, Issue 27

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The Highlander

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE

For the week of Tuesday, May 23, 2023

VOL. 71, ISSUE 27

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THE PLAY’S COMMENTARY ON RACE AND ANTI-ASIAN ATTITUDES OPENS ROOM FOR A LARGER DISCUSSION.

UCR Department of Theater, Film, and Digital Productions’ rendition of ‘Yellow Face’ tackles anti-Asian attitudes in America SENNA OMAR Assistant Features Editor

Toeing the line between reality and fiction, UCRs Department of Theater, Film, and Digital Productions (TFDP) rendition of “Yellow Face,” tackles and questions the construct of race. Director Reena Dutt successfully recreated the David Henry Hwang masterpiece, utilizing only nine people to play every role as actors constantly rotated between characters. A hush fell over the crowd, a single spotlight projected over Marcus G. Dahlman (Ryan Ansara) as he narrates an email addressed to David Henry Hwang (Ethan Dizon), detailing his life-changing journey through China during his public disappearance. Set in 1990, “Yellow Face” springs right into action with the controversial casting of a white actor for an Asian role in “Miss Saigon.” Outraged, David Henry Hwang (DHH) publicly condemns and protests the production; despite his best efforts, the play continues to be a success without so much as a cast change. “Ring-ring…” during a phone call with his son, Henry Hwang (Pier Garma), possessed by the American Dream, rambles on about “Miss Saigon,” claiming the piece to be inspirational

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to Asian Americans everywhere. Despite DHH’s protest to the production, his father is insistent that any media exposure is good, and that David was instrumental in the success of “Miss Saigon.” Convinced his father is misguided, DHH attempts to explain the plot; instead, his father’s words inspire a new play. After countless weeks of auditions for DHH’s new production, “Face Value,” and only three weeks left till rehearsal begins, the production has yet to find an Asian male lead. With what appears to be a stroke of luck, or ► SEE YLW

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