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David Henry Hwang is a Tony Award-winning American playwright, screenwriter, and librettist. He is best known for his play M. Butterfly, which won the 1988 Tony Award for Best Play.nHwang was born in Los Angeles, California, to Chinese immigrant parents. He attended Stanford University, where he majored in English and Dramatic Arts. After graduation, he worked as a screenwriter and television producer in Hollywood.nIn the early 1980s, Hwang began writing plays. His first play, F.O.B., was produced Off-Broadway in 1981. It was followed by The Dance and the Railroad (1982), which won the Obie Award for Best Play.nM. Butterfly, Hwang’s most famous play, premiered on Broadway in 1988. The play tells the story of a French diplomat who falls in love with a Chinese opera singer, who is actually a man. M. Butterfly was a critical and commercial success, winning the Tony Award for Best Play.nHwang has written several other plays, including Yellow Face (2007), which won the Obie Award for Best Play, and Chinglish (2011). He has also written the librettos for two operas: Tan Dun’s The First Emperor (2006) and Philip Glass’s The Voyage (1992).nHwang is one of the most prominent Asian-American playwrights working today. His plays offer a unique perspective on the Asian-American experience.
David Henry Hwang is a successful playwright and screenwriter. His work often focuses on the Asian American experience, and he is considered one of the most important voices in contemporary Asian American theater. Hwang’s plays are known for their sharp wit and incisive commentary on race, gender, and culture. His work has been produced all over the world, and he has won numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Hwang is a vital and important voice in American theater, and his work is essential reading for anyone interested in the Asian American experience.
Original title | Trying to Find Chinatown |
Author | David Henry Hwang |
Genre | Play |
Language | English |
Characters | Narrator , a young Chinese American man who is trying to find his place in the world, Father , the narrator's father, who is a successful doctor, Mother , the narrator's mother, who is a stay, at, home mom ... |
Published | 1996 |
ISBN | no ISBN |
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