Daniel Dae Kim Talks Embracing Comedy and Humiliating Himself on Stage in Broadway Play ‘Yellow Face’
When it came to returning to Broadway, Daniel Dae Kim had a few criteria in mind. The actor, known for his role in “Lost,” debuted on Broadway in 2016 in “The King and I” at the Lincoln Center Theater. Now, Kim is starring in “Yellow Face,” a semi-autobiographical play by Tony Award winner David Henry Hwang playing at the Todd Haimes Theatre through Nov. 24. “Yellow Face,” directed by Leigh Silverman, follows Kim’s character DHH, loosely based on Hwang, as he protests the yellowface casting of actor Jonathan Pryce in “Miss Saigon” on Broadway. While this part is true, the production, a revival from 2007, takes a few fictionalized twists as DHH goes on to accidentally cast a white actor in an Asian role in his show “Face Value” — satirical chaos ensues with family members, friends, reporters and more as DHH realizes his mistake. For Kim, this was the perfect role to return to the stage for. “After having been on Broadway, it wasn’t like I was making my debut anymore,” he says on a Zoom call between shows. “To come back, it required something that I felt was close to me.” He adds: “It’s not often that we see an Asian American play
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