David Henry Hwang, born on August eleventh, nineteen fifty-seven, is a prominent American playwright, librettist, screenwriter, and actor. He currently serves as a theater professor at Columbia University in New York City, where he shares his extensive knowledge and passion for the dramatic arts with aspiring artists.
Throughout his illustrious career, Hwang has garnered significant acclaim, winning three Obie Awards for his exceptional works: FOB, Golden Child, and Yellow Face. His talent has also been recognized on Broadway, where he received a Tony Award for his groundbreaking play M. Butterfly, alongside three additional nominations for Golden Child, Flower Drum Song, and Yellow Face.
Hwang's contributions to theater have not gone unnoticed, as three of his notable works—M. Butterfly, Yellow Face, and Soft Power—have been finalists for the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for Drama. His ability to weave complex narratives that explore cultural identity and personal experience has solidified his status as a leading figure in contemporary American theater.