I've studied Chinese in college, but basically, I'm not bilingual. David Henry Hwang basicallybilingualchinese Change image and share on social
I define the American dream as the ability to imagine a way that you want your life to turn out, and have a reasonable hope that you can achieve that. David Henry Hwang abilityachieveamerican Change image and share on social
For a long time, it was hard for me to get my work done in Chicago. Silk Road gave me opportunities to do shows like 'Golden Child' - shows that nobody else seemed interested in. And they bring an artistic integrity to the work that matches anything you'll find at a bigger theatre. David Henry Hwang artisticbigbring share on social
My work has always been controversial within certain segments of the Asian-American community. This is a community that is generally not represented well at all on the stage, in the media, etc. So on those few occasions when something comes along, everybody feels obligated to make sure that it represents his own point of view. David Henry Hwang americanasiancommunity share on social
We all deal with failure. If you're lucky to have a long career, it's part of the experience. David Henry Hwang careerdealexperience Change image and share on social
I am almost famous in China, because I have that Broadway cachet. David Henry Hwang broadwaycachetchina Change image and share on social
With a musical, you kind of have to do a mind-meld with the book-writer, the lyricist, the composer, the director - sometimes the producer. I think that's a reason why musicals are the hardest form. David Henry Hwang bookcomposerdirector Change image and share on social
I felt pretty good growing up. I didn't feel a lot of prejudice or racism. But I do remember, if there was going to be a movie or a television show with Asian characters, I would go out of my way to avoid them, because they portrayed all Asians as either ridiculously good or ridiculously bad; you know, the whole Charlie Chan-Fu Manchu thing. David Henry Hwang asianavoidbad share on social
With theatre, we all agree to suspend our disbelief about so many things, but not about race. It's totally OK to have one actor playing five roles - people are willing to believe that. But they won't believe it if there's a black or an Asian kid who has white parents. What does that say about us? David Henry Hwang actoragreeasian share on social
My new play 'Chinglish,' which will go to Broadway, is about a white American businessman who goes to a provincial capital in China, hoping to make a deal there. It's bilingual. And it's about trying to communicate across language and cultural barriers. David Henry Hwang americanbarrierbilingual share on social