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The Fairy Princess knows the Broadway AANHPI Community is hurting about the decision to cast a non-Asian performer into a role that had been originated on Broadway by an Asian descended performer.

No matter how much they ‘whitesplain’ this decision – and here are some examples:

  1. The character is a robot. Robots are ordered, anyone can order any kind of robot they want.
  2. In previous workshops the casting was all over the place and they tried many different scenarios for who was to be the robot
  3. Asians are gatekeeping

TFP is not going to dwell on those examples, nor address them because…they are toxic.

Producers can choose to say what they want, and they can even order the cast to go along with this but here is what is being set up by a show that won, in part, for it’s diversity.

TFP has spent the last 14 years writing about diversity for AANHPIs and to see this happen makes her want to…

However TFP thought she would point out that TONY NOMINEE CONRAD RICAMORA of STAGE, TELEVISION, and FILM has decided he is investing in education.

Specifically he is funding a scholarship for AANHPI MALES pursuing a BFA or MFA in Theater – sorry ladies, but they have not made Claire white, yet – called ‘THE RIGHT TO BE THERE: A scholarship for Asian American Male Actors”

He is beginning the fund with $5K of his own money, and then will match other donations up to the first $10,000. Even if you do not believe in you, AANHPIs, even if your Family, and the Industry has quite clearly decided that the world does not need you – CONRAD RICAMORA thinks it does.

TFP does as well.

See who else ‘liked’ his post – go take a look, THE QUEEN.

Just sayin’

Here is why TFP cares so much – she has a son.

He deserves to see himself represented. He deserves to sit at a show and see a variation of himself as a dynamic lead. TFP‘s son is of mixed Korean descent, (although he is looking like he could play DDK’s son in that photo) and he was absolutely looking forward to seeing MAYBE HAPPY ENDING – and when he heard the new casting announced on Sirius Broadway XM, he yelled, “Wait – isn’t that part Asian?

We will not be going to see MHE until there is an AANHPI male in the role. We are choosing to vote with our ticket sales. After all, Mommy saw it that way, and she wishes her son to see it ‘that way’. The whole point of bringing her kid to theater is for him to have an authentic sense of self.

By the way – for those who have stated that this casting ‘is only 9 weeks’ or who have, because of employment issues, needed to react positively to this news on social media….ok.

That’s your view, that we are all ‘post-racial’.

If the show was really post-racial, then it would have never been set in South Korea. An actual place.

If the show was really post-racial then there would be no need to use Asian names or places.

If the show was really post-racial then Jeju Island and the Love Hotel and all the dialogue – “He looks like James, oh he looks like James, he looks like James too” – would not take a seemingly racial turn if anyone of any background spoke it.

It’s funny because Oliver is AANHPI. That is the reason that joke is charming, if he is not AANHPI it becomes…troublesome.

We do not live in a post-racial world.

TFP does not carry a color copy of her passport and have her son do the same because the world in which we now live is post racial. She did not have to get Global Entry and carry it everywhere she goes to further prove she is a US citizen, because the world, the New York, the United States she lives in is a post racial beacon of love and kindness.

We have an invasive cancer in our country right now, and this casting is the first small freckle of melanoma that we are seeing in a while – mostly, theater has been ‘ok’ for a bit – people seemed to be getting it, that ‘representation matters’, and while not everyone was on board with that – most people were, and it was so nice. It was a nice feeling.

AANHPI Theater no longer has that feeling.

It’s so bad, Playwright, Lauren Yee had to arrange for a Community night!

Thank you Lauren and Signature Theater for hosting.

Pretty soon, the role of Claire will also be played by a Non Asian.

Of course it will.

It will start with Broadway, and then as it goes down the chain and is licensed out, Claire will be blonde. That’s why her name is Claire.

The audience is being prepped to expect this because even though the Producers acknowledge the beauty and strength and appeal of having an AANHPI Cast, and legitimately used DEI talking points in their TONY Award campaign, it seemed there was always an intention to not use an AANHPI casting

Even after a tremendous development process that included workshops and productions outside of the USA the writers decided that the best way to tell the story was with Claire and Oliver being ‘AANHPI coded”

Which is TFP’s point – because it does not make sense that people from a homogenous culture who are looking to put robots in place of family members to care for them would choose to pick robots that looked like an entirely different group – the producers are still going to do it.

Because…

Will it serve the story?

The only way we will know is ticket sales. The audience will buy in or it will not.

However do not lose hope – because even as much as the world has the new embattled Superman, full of flaws and choosing honor – AANHPI America has Conrad Ricamora.

Right now, Conrad Ricamora is ‘our’ Superman. Another Mixed Race Asian Actor who is succeeding, and leaving the door open for those coming behind him.

It is beautiful to see, particularly now.

CONRAD RICAMORA GIF PACK – @sophiexrph on Tumblr

And TFP will TAKE IT!

The Fairy Princess has been looking at announced shows for the upcoming Fall, Winter, and Spring season, and in terms of AANHPI representation…things are looking a bit

Which is only to be expected, as it is very hard to top this year, with TONY Awards going to AANHPIs in record numbers. “Our” Award winners in the performance categories literally doubled from 3 to 6.

We had lead players in Broadway plays and musicals of AANHPI descent at a ratio that was shocking, and it is natural that those numbers we ‘readjust’ for this coming season. This is where folks think, ‘Ok, we fixed it’ in terms of diversity in casting.

Last time they ‘fixed it’ like this was, frankly, in 2016 when Hamilton won.

Yes, Hamilton won and just like that casting was ‘solved’.

In point of fact, Broadway did not have a lot of representation going on for the following two years because…everyone felt the issues were fixed.

Were they?

Well let’s see who won in 2017 – Ben Platt, Kevin Kline, Bette Midler, Laurie Metcalf, Gavin Creel, Rachel Bay Jones, Cynthia Nixon to name a few.

In 2018 there was The Band’s Visit, which diversified things a bit, lovely to see – so the names changed somewhat and the TONY winners were Tony Shaloub, Andrew Garfield, Katrina Lenk, Glenda Jackson, Nathan Lane, Ari’el Stachel, Lindsay Mendez and Laurie Metcalf

So…yes, you will see the occasional person as part of a cast, your friends who are in shows are not suddenly being released, you can still see them, TFP is talking new shows on the horizon…

There is not, at the moment, a slated AANHPI cast coming to Broadway in the 2025/26 season that has been announced. (yet)

There is a role in Queen of Versailles that has representation, but we shall have to wait till it opens.

TFP wants to warn folks who will again, be optimistic as to what this means going forward – that ‘inclusion in casting’ is never ‘solved’. Sometimes Broadway looks like it is an ‘all-play’ and sometimes it looks like a PWI.

Life is a pendulum, sometimes it swings towards and sometimes it swings away. Looking objectively at the casts that have been announced for Broadway, TFP is thinking you will find more of ‘your/our’ stories Off Broadway.

Do not forget to support theater companies like Pan Asian Rep, Ma-Yi, and others because right now, with the NEA Grants either being postponed or pemanently frozen, ‘we’ are going to have to support the theater we want to see.

You have to enjoy what you have when you have it, and hope to push the bar forward so that options are always available.

Like noodles.

However, as the Gray Lady, The New York Times has announced enormous change in their theater critics assignments, perhaps some shows with a more novel point of view will be embraced going forward, which will enable change to be consistent.

Meanwhile let’s check in with ‘our’ TONY winners, what is going on, and how long is everyone staying….

Past TONY Winner, Lea Salonga, has closed OLD FRIENDS on Broadway and is in the Philippines doing the Sondheim classic, INTO THE WOODS. She is also set to receive her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame – we do not have a date yet, but that is very exciting.

Marco Paguia is still at Buena Vista Social Club leading the orchestra. He won for Best Orchestrations. The show is selling out, and he is staying at the helm musically.

Nicole Scherzinger will be closing Sunset Blvd, the show she won Best Actress in a Musical for on July 20, 2025. It was always a limited run, we just do not have another Hawaiian, Ukranian, Filipina superstar to fill in with a show, and well, that’s life.

Darren Criss, who won Best Actor in a Musical for Maybe Happy Ending, for his role of Oliver – will be leaving his show on August 31, 2025.

Maybe Happy Ending won Best Direction of a Musical for Michael Arden, Best Book of a Musical for Hue Park & Will Aronson, Best Original Score of a Musical for Park & Aronson, Best Scenic Design for Dana Laffey & George Reeve, and it will stay open on Broadway.

The cast is largely AANHPI. However no clue as to how long the Original Broadway Company (Helen J. Shen, Marcus Choi, Dez Duron, Daniel May, Steve Huynh, Hannah Kevitt, Claire Kwon, Christopher James Tamayo) will stay, although we wish them SRO crowds in perpetuity.

Ms. Shen has been announced as part of the cast of the feature film, The Devil Wears Prada 2, also announced as part of that cast is TONY Nominee for 2025 in Oh! Mary, Conrad Ricamora.

Traci Thoms is returning as well, and if “Lily’ doesn’t walk in swinging that now vintage Marc Jacobs blue tote…well, heads will roll.

Congrats to them.

Francis Jue, who won for Best Supporting Actor in a Play for his role in Yellow Face written by David Henry Hwang, a show that is already closed, will next appear in TARTUFFE, as Cleante, which is a new version by playwright Lucas Hnath.

It will be at NYTW and that is Off-Broadway, his co-stars include Matthew Broderick, David Cross, Emily Davis, Bianca del Rio, Amber Gray, Ryan Haddad, Lisa Kron and Ufomadu. It will be directed by Obie winner, Sara Benson.

In fact, reflecting on Mr. Jue, who has now that gleaming TONY Award, that even in this moment ‘at the top’, his next announced project is placing him where he ‘lives’ – doing interesting work Off Broadway.

He has had a 35 year career as an actor. Mr. Jue is a ‘playwright’s actor’ – meaning an actor playwrights like to work with, one that brings to life new works in a way that defines them ever afterward. He has worked for playwrights like David Henry Hwang, Lauren Yee, Hansol Jung, Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig, Kevin So, William Shakespeare, and on and on.

He has ‘changed the stage’ for anyone who seen his work. He is Francis Jue, he was always working. He has a list of awards and nominations as long as your arm – in fact, there is no more honored modern day Actor of Asian heritage than Francis Jue.

The reason that the audience cheered so loudly at the Tonys were because Francis Jue embodies what it is to be an actor. He is a journeyman – ever moving forward, wandering new vistas, exploring new roles. He has done dramas, comedy, television, film, Broadway plays AND Broadway musicals.

He came to the profession in college, and has moved organically through the world – not relying on connections or who his parents were to build his career. He built his career on his body of work. He is a true gentleman of the theater, combining performing with service to Actors Equity Association on occasion – he lives, eats, and breathes theater, and it was lovely that theater recognized it.

That is why everyone cheered.

Now they need to give him another TONY Award worthy role on Broadway. It would be amazing if Cambodian Rock Band came to Broadway…just sayin….cough cough

Congratulations Mr. Jue!

TFP knows that Alvin Ing is cheering for you along with the rest of us.

(Knowing Alvin, he was probably annoyed it took this long, which is why TFP picked this cat meme.)

You can STILL seen AANHPI representation on the stages in New York!

TFP will list a few below:

This is not meant to be depressing, Folks – if you live in NYC, or even if you do not, you can see TWELFTH NIGHT with Sandra Oh – PBS is going to be making the production available to everyone on November 14th at 9 p.m.

If you live in New York, you can go to the newly renovated Delcourte Theater in Central Park from August 7 to September 14, 2025 and line up to see if you can get the free tickets to that evening’s performance.

The cast is as follows: Peter Dinklage, Jesse Tyler-Fergusan, Lupita Nyong’o, Sandra Oh, Daphne Rubin Vega, Junior Nyong’o, Khris Davis, John Ellison Conlee, Ariyan Kassam, Valentino Musumeci, Moses Sumney, Kapil Talkwalker, Joe Tapper, Dario Alvarez, Jaina Rose Jallow, Precious Omigie, Chinna Palmer, Nathan M. Ramsey, Jasmine Sharma, Julian Tushabe, Adrian Villegas, Ada Westfall, and Mia Wurgaft.

You can go to the immersive re-imagined Phantom of the Opera, called MASQUERADE at 218 W.57th Street and see Anna Zavelson, Telly Leung, Raymond J. Lee, Riley Noland, Francesca Mehrotra, and Satomi Hoffman. This cast includes former Phantoms and Christines from the Broadway production run, and is all enclosed in a 5 story renovated building – redone to resemble the Paris Opera House.

Cocktail dress and masquerade mask are required, while there will be complimentary mask available as well as available to purchase. It is a 21 and over ‘event’, but guests 16 and up will be allowed to attend during special performances during previews. They ask that high heels not be worn, as part of the experience is the Paris Catacombs under the Opera house.

You will be planted right into the plot of the show and Diane Paulus (Waitress, 1776, Porgy and Bess, Pippin, Jagged Little Pill) is directing. Ms. Paulus is of Japanese and American descent. She directed it! The whole thing!

Quite a lot of representation of all kinds in that cast – so, likely it is time for theater to give it up to the female directors, who have been KILLING it for the past twenty years with very little recognition.

TFP is talking Leigh Siverman, Marcia Milgrom Dodge, Whitney White, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Tina Landau, Rachel Chavkin, Lucy Moss, Sammi Cannold, May Andrales, Marianne Elliot and many more

You can see Keanu Reeves – on Broadway! In Waiting for Godot!

Opening September 28th at The Hudson Theater.

Previews begin Sept 13 and they have a hard out on January 4, 2026.

Currently he is ‘our’ only lead on the Bway, so …go and see him if you can afford the tickets.

TFP just checked and they go from about $480-$900.

All the representation- none of the discounts.

Welp, we shall see if AANHPIs buy those tix…but TFP is not optimistic.

You could ALSO go see Alec Mapa – who actually was in the Original Broadway Company with Francis Jue of M. Butterfly – perform his upcoming comedy special on Sunday July 27th at 7 pm. The show will be at The Cutting Room, 44 E32nd Street, NYC NY 10016 and tickets are available here.

You can also go see JOY! The musical Off Broadway and check out Jaygee Macapugay, last seen in the cast of SUFFS on Broadway – which will be running until August 17, 2025.

She plays Joy’s Father’s new Girlfriend, Lorraine – as Joy invents the Miracle Mop.

Finally, If you have some extra cash but no time to attend right now, you could also throw some money towards actor David Lee Huynh, who is workshopping a play – https://givebutter.com/2eWUM3

Ok that is it, and TFP is outta here, enjoy your summer and your last days of Democracy while we watch all our rights be taken away by a House and Congress and SCOTUS who delight in cruelty and enabling a sociopath.

Cheers!

The Fairy Princess has a few ‘ride or dies’ in her life – her kid, Alec Mapa…you get the picture?

There are a few more, she won’t name them at the current time – they may get in trouble by association, and then be internet cancelled.…or whatever the kids call it now…one outing as someone who knows her irl, and someone will PULL THE LEVER!

(she loves them too much to identify them, but they know who they are)

Which is why when Alec told TFP he was coming back to New York to revisit and revise his show, HA, PENIS! which she had seen last year, she was delighted. She is more than happy to send out the BABE, buy a ticket signal on her blog.

She was at the last show, she will be at this one.

It is that good – and you can read this review here, if you don’t believe her.

She wants to PARTICULARLY encourage the AANHPI’s of the LGBTQIA+ community to attend. She wants a packed NY Audience for this show, because he deserves it. He’s coming back from dealing with cancer, and giving you laughs for %^& sake!

What a trooper!

Listen, Alec Mapa has been pushing the envelope of humor and representation for over 25 years – likely something he said or seeing him on television helped you adjust to being out and AANHPI in your early days.

As much as he’s current, and hilarious, and moving, and open – he’s also one of our gems, shining brightly as he gets his next comedy special together.

AANHPI representation dominated the TONY Awards this year – but Broadway is not all there is – go see this show, it’s hilarious.

He is up there representing Asian queerness for the last several decades, starting at a time when it was literally dangerous to do it, the least we can do is pack the house like it’s a casino with a buffet in Atlantic City where you are promised a photo next to a cutout of two TONY Award winners, Nicole Sherzinger and Darrin Criss!

Sunday, July 27 at 7pm – New York, NY
The Cutting Room (44 E. 32nd Street New York, NY 10016).
Tickets at www.SpinCycleNYC.com

If you take the 3pm ferry back – oh yes, TFP checked the schedule, you have plenty of time for a shower, or power nap, and make it to the show.

She will expect to SEE YOU THERE!

TFP out.

The Fairy Princess wants to acknowledge that when she called the 2024-2025 season ‘the most’ AANHPI season on Broadway without a show being set in an Asian country…she was RIGHT! Let the gloating begin!

While she cannot take credit for ANY of it, and one shouldn’t, she admits to being overwhelmed when the nominations were announced. She did not even write about it. It was personally moving, and it was hard to put words to the feeling of, “I may be done here’, as representation on Broadway was all that TFP ever wanted.

She wanted it for herself, but overwhemingly, she wanted to for her son. She did not want her child to grow up and only see his three stages of life represented in The King and I, and think that was all he could do in life, should he choose performing. So she started writing, and now, as he turns 13 in a week, all she can think is that what she chose to do to change the conversation, it was worth it.

He will never have to worry, should he choose performance (although she is Asian enough to hope he does not, and everyone needs a lawyer or a dermatologist) he will have a wide range of things to choose from, and he has inspirations, and people moving mountains he will never know that existed.

Names of people she has known forever, who have doggedly pursued their dreams when most would have told them, “it will never happen’.

Those people were wrong.

To that, TFP says HA!

We must acknowledge that Daniel Dae Kim is the first in the Lead Male Category of Play to be nominated. THE. FIRST. EVER. MAN. OF. ASIAN. DESCENT. to be nominated as the LEAD in a Play. DDK has been, has HAD to be, an actor, a producer, and an advocate for representation – and that, is actually what this blog is about, but give the man his flowers…he deserves them.

It took 78 years of TONY Award ceremonies for this moment.

Allow TFP to list the AANHPI Nominees, for a moment please…

Best Musical: Maybe Happy Ending (Starring Helen J. Shen, Darren Criss)

Best Musical: Operation Mincemeat (starring Claire-Marie Hall)

Best Musical Revival: Sunset Blvd (starring Nicole Scherzinger)

Best Play Revival: Yellow Face by David Henry Hwang

Best Lead Actor in a Play: Daniel Dae Kim

Best Lead Actress in a Musical: Nicole Sherzinger

Best Lead Actor in a Musical: Darren Criss

Best Direction of a Musical: Saheem Ali

Best Featured Actor in a Play: Francis Jue, Yellow Face

Best Featured Actor in a Play: Conrad Ricamora, Oh, Mary!

Best Book of a Musical: Hue Park (& Will Aronson) Maybe Happy Ending

Best Scenic Design of a Musical: (Dane Laffrey) Maybe Happy Ending

Best Lighting Design of a Play: David Bengali (& Heather Gilbert) – Good Night and Good Luck

Best Costume Design of a Play: Brenda Abbandandolo – Good Night & Good Luck

Best Orchestrations: Marco Paguia – Buena Vista Social Club

Best Original Score: Hue Park (& Will Aronson) – Maybe Happy Ending

Best Costume Design of a Musical: Clint Ramos – Maybe Happy Ending

Best Lighting Design of a Musical: Ruey Horng Sun (& Scott Zielinski) – Floyd Collins

In addition, you are perfectly able to go and see Lea Salonga on Broadway now in OLD FRIENDS, which is a Sondheim revue, although it seems an injustice to call it that – TFP saw it in London, it is remarkable.

(If the work stars AANHPI performers, TFP has included it on that list. If the designer is working in conjunction with another person, she has put brackets around the partner who is not Asian. If the person nominated is of Asian descent, but the play/musical is not – TFP has included it on the list. If the nominee is mixed Asian descent, in all parts of that diaspora, she has included it on this list.)

Truly, it is the list of her dreams. Did it irk her that the men have 6 nominations in the leads of musicals and the women have 5? Yes. Is there room for ONE more for the women….absolutely there is.

Ahem.

That list would not be possible, even ten years ago because AANHPIs did not have access like they have now. TFP repeats, that list would not have been possible 10 years ago because we did not have interest from either the public or the producers ten years ago in ‘our’ stories. TFP has been writing this blog for 14 years, and when she started, a list like the above was unthinkable.

It just would not have happened – and you cannot impose the open-ness of now onto the closed-ness of then. That is a very weird thing to her, to constantly go back and act like people have not changed, Broadway has not changed, and audiences have not changed in 14 years. She understands that ‘the kids’ who are very vocal about speaking up and out NOW, insist it all would have been different sooner if ‘we’ (the ones who were around back then, and before) had railed against the dying of the light at the time – and we did, but that list is GENERATIONAL CHANGE.

People have to be ready for change – and as we can tell from this last election – where they could have propelled us forward by voting for the Bi-racial Lawyer who was a prosecutor and always the best questioner on ANY inquiry panel she was on, and who was selected to be ONE heartbeat away from the Presidency – who would have taken seriously revisions on health care, vaccinations, tax relief, housing, who had plans all day long – and they voted for the Sundowning Tarriff Bogeyman and his makeup loving “I can’t be racist because I am married to a woman of color’ clown car of a disaster side piece.

Because white America was not ready to admit the white guy was unqualified, and she was qualified.

Yes, they are ignorant and racist. Yes, they are. However they were not ready to admit that, and so here we are, America.

So when TFP tells you, a list like that has taken deliberate and repeated attacks on the ‘establishment’ of white theater over and over and over, just by EXISTING – you should believe her. It has been a GROUP project by people like Ralph B. Peña, Tisa Chang, Baayork Lee, Mia Katigbak, DHH, Jon Lawrence Rivera, Roger Tang, AAPAC, East West Players, Lodestone, SLANT, NAAP, Pan Asian, NAATCO, Ma-Yi, Silk Road Rising, CAATA, MAM, Artists at Play, Grateful Crane Ensemble, Kumu Kahua Theatre, Pangea World Theater, TeAda, Theater Mu, A Squared and whoever else has contributed to this – she means it.

It took EVERYONE to change that narrative that AANHPIs could not act, or sing, or dance unless they were doing Flower Drum Song or King & I or Miss Saigon or Bollywood Dreams.

It is OPPORTUNITY and ACCESS meeting ‘the moment’.

WHICH IS WHY when TFP read the article in the New Yorker, she had some thoughts on one very specific section (well, she had thoughts on the whole thing, but most of that was that someone needed a nap or a cocktail…)

Now, placing a two-hander play next to a musical was not a great producing decision, but perhaps the theater was the only one available. However, she should not have taken it upon herself to contact the Producers of Hell’s Kitchen directly. That is and will always be, a producer discussion. That is a conversation that actors can and should never be involved in, because it falls outside the parameters of what is your responsibility as an actor.

The theaters are close together and they are old, however there is much that can be done, and again – THAT IS A PRODUCER DISCUSSION, STAY IN YOUR LANE.

So the ‘clap-back’ by Ms. Lewis was warranted. That is why Audra McDonald liked it – because ‘get off my lawn’ is not the right energy for Broadway.

If you act up and act out then you take your licks – you open that door, be prepared for someone to close it for you.

It was this next part that TFP really did not like:

Comparing your 28 Broadway shows, as a person who attended Julliard, and who has, as a white actress (yes, yes, even when she started, she would have been seen as a white actress, though in the 1800’s that was not the case because her family hails from Sicily) been offered things on a scale that is almost unheard of ALL her life….that is not the look, M’am.

She is confusing access with talent level.

Which, TFP wants to remind you, that Kecia Lewis has TEN Broadway shows as an African American woman living her life in the Predominantly White Industry that is Broadway. There are very few people that can claim 10 Broadway shows to their credit, so it is not a flex to compare 28 to 10.

Ms. Lewis did not have the ACCESS that Patti LuPone had, ever. She never, ever had it. She DESERVED it – but it was not available to her because, and TFP is going to say this AGAIN for the folks in the back – BROADWAY IS A PREDOMINANTLY WHITE INDUSTRY!

In fact, they BOTH won Best Featured Actress in a Musical – Ms. LuPone in 2022, and Ms. Lewis in 2024. Two years apart. To be so dismissive of a colleague that is, by definition of that award alone, in the same category as you?

Ms. Lewis started performing on Broadway AT AGE 18!

18!

Ms. LuPone did not perform on Broadway at 18, she was in Julliard at 18.

Journeys are always different – some are harder than others.

Ms. LuPone had career ups and downs – however with as many fights as she has gotten in with cast members and producers – would she have been allowed to continue those ups and downs post the Andrew Lloyd Webber Sunset Blvd debacle if she was a Black woman?

Patti LuPone trashed a dressing room. She sued Andrew Lloyd Webber. Over a role. She has called former cast mates names in the press. She left the Union because she didn’t feel like paying and then abruptly came back with a new show. She moans about the folks who come and see Broadway shows and the space they take up.

TFP has no doubt she can be a wonderful colleague and super fun to get drinks with, but if she had that rep, as a woman of color – would she have been allowed to continue at the level she has?

It is just a question.

A question from a Mixed Asian Woman who watched all her classmates bounce to Broadway before she did because she did not fit a body type or a look that most thought of as Asian – so there were very few shows she could ‘fit’ into – even though she could see herself in all of them. Then she started writing and pointing out disparities and Broadway CDs said “no thanks’ for THREE years.

Just as an example.

Just food for thought.

Because TFP has seen what this industry does to POC who speak up.

TFP could say more. She could.

This is simply a woman who cannot see her privilege who continues to lash out, not realizing the damage she is doing to herself and her reputation. These are two colleagues she is lashing out at, in a ridiculous and unfair way. She doesn’t want to do Broadway again? TFP does not think that will be an issue, though she has enjoyed her performances for years.

As they say in COMPANY ‘I think there’s a time to come to New York and a time to leave”

Let’s discuss someone who is sticking around…Ms. Kecia Lewis!

However, as it turns out, TFP saw the luminescent Ms. Lewis SEVERAL times in her life on the stage INCLUDING just this past Saturday night on Broadway. She and her son were in the front row (they punk’d her at TKTS, y’all cuz the guy just said “i have two in the orchestra’ and didn’t say where) and Ms. Lewis was a revelation and a dream, she sang that stage up and down, and put us all in our places as we watched her perform in HELL’s KITCHEN.

The entire cast was FIRE, and you would think if sound was SUCH an issue, TFP would be deaf, being in the front row.

She is not deaf. The sound was particularly well managed from the front of house perspective.

She also got to see her son be totally captivated by Ms. Lewis and the cast’s performances, which, honestly is a win for a parent. He loved it. Particularly because he plays piano, and Ms. Lewis’s character teaches piano in the show.

Ms. Lewis and her ten Broadway shows and her TONY award in 2024 is a testament to her staying in the industry as it changed, and being the change she wanted to see. The two journeys are not comparable. That is all TFP wanted to say.

TFP is going to end by reminding people that access is not talent – and they should never be confused.

Some of the greatest performers the world does not know, have never been on Broadway because of access – very often there is little they can do to change it.

That is the way the world works, but to paraphrase Lorrell Robinson in Dreamgirls…from one Long Island gal to another….

You got the same job I got?

You got the same TONY I got?

Then shut up

TFP out

The Fairy Princess was going about her day here in the dystopian hellscape that is the American theater/country and as she does, she often wonders “What fresh hell will be unleashed today?” As always, the news pudits prove her right at some point during the day.

Though she is encouraged by the election of Pope Leo XIV, an American from the Southside of Chicago. A dual citizen of Peru and the USA, shethinks he has the cajones to take on the current administration – he has degrees in mathematics from Villanova and in canon law, bravi tutti– Go Pope Leo! (please don’t make her shake her head in rage at you at any point with warped views on LGBTQIA+ or women. Ahem, she means, Amen) She should also point out, he was elected by the most diverse conclave, ever – and apparently this is what the world wants, let America – poor old battered Lady Liberty – catch the lifeline the church is attempting to throw at them – because this ‘first hundred days’ feels like a thousand.

TFP joked with her friends that musicals would be re-written and she tossed around titles like, “Annie get your AK-47”, “Oklahomophbic”, “Kool-AidJuice”, “Toupeè”, “Underage Girls”, “Hands on a Trans Body” or “JD Vance, Tiny Red Dwarf Star” – you get her meaning. (Have fun with those).

We saw ‘theater people’ of all kinds – even in the military, ‘protest’ this administration and sing from Les Miserablés, and the world applauded and wondered when people were actually going to do something. Like, when – the world asks – are Americans going to re-claim democracy from kleptocracy? When are elected officials on both sides going to rise up (sing that Hamilton clip here please)? When do seated elected officials relinquish their ‘proximity to power’ in favor of common human decency?

When, oh when, do the members of Congress and the Senate universally acknowledge that letting a businessman known for his lack of concern for his employees, the safety of his customers, and his blatant amorality was a grift of the highest order?

The American public knew prior to the ‘salute’, but it seems like some still choose to stick their heads in the sand. They let it continue – so now the man who lets people burn to death in cars is out to steal Senior’s Social Security to pay for billionaire’s sending their friends to space.

When is the revolution?

We may have to wait a while.

Particularly when it comes to places that Artists have effectively ‘lost’, like, The Kennedy Center.

“Any performer who isn’t professional enough to perform for patrons of all backgrounds, regardless of political affiliation, won’t be welcomed. In fact, we think it would be important to ‘out’ those vapid and intolerant artists to ensure producers know who they shouldn’t hire – and that the public knows which shows have political litmus tests to sit in the audience. The Kennedy Center wants to be a place where people of all political stripes sit next to each other and never ask who someone voted for, but instead enjoys a performance together.”

Which, is a threat.

It is also important to note that threatening people who sing and dance for a living has to put one on the fast pass to the Hadestown that is NOT the musical, but TFP digresses. Please go ride your patriarchy pony elsewhere, Sir, we want none of that nonsense in the theater, thank you!

It is important to note that giving the option to not perform for that particular fundraiser would have been a decision made by the producers of that show.

Actors took the option. They did not release a statement, they did not infringe on the ability to sell tickets – they simply opted out. They took the offer presented – even though they do not then get paid for that show. They took a financial, personal ‘hit’, because they just could not – and it is completely within their rights to do so.

Given that the current administration is openly hostile to LGBTQIA+ and women, it is not a surprise to anyone that some artists would choose not to perform for those patrons who enable hate. Those patrons coming on ‘overpriced fundraiser day’ to demonstrate their fealty to the giant orange have actively tried to hurt people in this country. This very exclusive crowd with their votes and with their funding – they paid for all the things to be put in place that we see across this nation – defunding veterans benefits, taking history out of school, trying to close libraries and eliminating health care in rural areas, refusing to pay for feeding children at schools….this audience is made up of people who wanted that to happen.

How do you sing about revolution for over two hours for a smug crowd who laughs and delights at cruelty? Who revel in the news that American citizens have been deported and terrorized to foreign countries? That people who do not appear Caucasian are regularly attacked on the streets for no reason other than they are not Caucasian?

Look at the words of “Empty Chairs at Empty Tables” –

How could you bring yourself to sing to an audience about standing up to tyranny when they are extreme bigots with endless financial power who will pay for the active subjugation of the American public?

It is ONE performance for an audience full of Marjorie Taylor Greenes.

A regular audience is always a mixed bag – no performer goes out on stage and says “Well, I am only singing for Democrats and Independents” – That is not how ‘this’ works. Ever. NO performer does that.

But a fundraiser? Where ticket prices are $2 MILLION dollars and you get a photo with POTUS?

People who will pay $2 Million dollars to sit through a musical they do not understand just to get a photo with the Orange?

So the company members who were OFFERED a chance to skip the show, chose to take the option….

…and they are now being threatened with career termination.

Some Producers that are on and about ‘The Broadway’ are not liberal and left leaning.

This ‘threat’ could be quite crippling to those performers, and yes, there could be retaliation. As we have seen amplified in this Administration, if you have money, you can do anything to anyone without consequences. Singers who do do musicals set in 1815-1832 in France, kind of a nichè career, so yes, they could absolutely be in a tight bind when this tour ends.

In the name of Sondheim – if we are having a McCarthy era redux, TFP feels that we should have had more of a warning.

(Oh wait, we DID, they published their project, but no one thought it mattered. Now they are hauling off elected officials in New Jersey who are out and about performing their duties, literally hauling them off.)

As much as the current Administration bullies and attempts to bend the laws to benefit their pocketbooks, there will always be those whose moral compass will not allow them internal peace if they go along with what they have been ordered to do.

There are people who will say no.

It is the people who will say no, who will save this country.

Look at Harvard, they said no, and then sent it back with the errors circled in red ink!

Slay all day, Crimson!

They are singing every night for the French values of “Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité, – which mean, Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity – and you expect them to ‘shut up and sing’ for that fundraising audience? That particular one?

Performers are more than Broadway tune singing bots. They are individuals with agency. They get to choose who they sing for – their talent is not guaranteed for the price of a ticket. No one can ‘make’ anyone sing who chooses not to – and their Producers are smart to offer an alternative – not that TFP thinks anyone would sink the show on purpose – that is just not in performer DNA.

All that is guaranteed by a ticket is a show – and the show will go on regardless.

It is called “understudies’ and ‘covers’, and the show will go on.

The Administration wanted their ‘show ponies’ – they may not get them. That cast is chock full of amazing talent – a show will be performed nontheless. They bought a ticket to Les Miserablès – and that show will be seen.

As to the Individuals who will not be onstage that night – TFP salutes you.

To be publicly threatened and still stand up is a courage TFP wishes on members of Congress and the Senate, who KNOW that what is happening in our country is wrong, and who still sit, enabling it.

Never forget, that for as many conservative Producers who will take directives from a Government, there are just as many if not more, who will not. You will work again after this tour, TFP is sure that someone in Chicago knows how to get the new guy on speed dial.

It will be ok. For a while it might not be. However, the attention spans are short, something else will distract them, and all will go on, just like Cèline Dion sang.

We salute you!

“Vive la révolution” 

The Fairy Princess watched the world reel from the announcement that Crazy Rich Asians, the rom-com film that was the top money making rom com of all time, is being turned into a musical. This is what she pictures as some of the reactions, take it away Momoa...

She was already familiar and has been keeping silent for several years now, because….if it is not your secret to tell, even if you are excited about it – that is what you do.

That being said, congratulations to Director of the film, and now the musical, John M. Chu, Book writer, Leah Nanako Winkler, Composer Helen Park, with lyrics by Amanda Green and Tat Tong. The creative team at Warner Brothers headed up by Mark Kaufman, has had several properties on The Broadway already – Beetlejuice, The Notebook, Back to the Future, Water for Elephants – and this will be a great addition.

When it gets here.

We do not know when, no details have been released – however no, it is unlikely that Henry Golding will be tap dancing through Singapore via Broadway. #Sorryboutit.

However TFP is delighted, and knew as soon as she read the novel by Kevin Kwan, that it would make a fantastic musical.

Next up – SUFFS and LEMPIKA made their Broadway bows this past week – just before the TONY Award deadline and male critics are….well, they are male-ing.

Everything about these two shows seem to be a chore for these reviewers, and the biggest issue is – not enough male gaze. Even if there are men in the cast – as with Lempika, the critics just cannot seem to wrap their thoughts about anyone caring enough about, gasp, a WOMAN, to stay engaged for about two hours and change.

Likewise with SUFFS, while grudgingly acknowledging that Shaina Taub has all the facets that make her equivalent in accomplishment to Lin Mañuel Miranda, their reviews seem overly picky and biased. The male reviews of SUFFS is the equivalent to writing “I would just enjoy it if they would smile more‘ – which of course, is entirely not the point of the women’s suffrage movement.

TFP saw this when white males went to review KPOP last year and effectively closed it, and she has seen it in other shows of the past. Anything that does not center a Cis male gaze, they just cannot ‘see’ value in the production – and it is time for Publicists and productions and papers to stand up and say, “No, we would like a different critic’s to review this production” instead of blindly accepting whoever the paper sends.

There needs to be a ‘4B’ kind of relationship with the theater criticism community – they do NOT have to, nor should they feel compelled to give positive reviews. However, they can figure out ways to phrase things that are not very reminiscent of a stereotypical archetype of a certain kind of white male, hmmm?

Lysistrata should be required reading.

Requesting a different critic not mean that female identifying critics, and by extension, reviewers of the Global Majority, are ‘less harsh’ or ‘less demanding’ of shows – far to the contrary. What it does mean is that reviewers of different backgrounds can take themselves and their egos out of the review and explain what the critical points are, put it into context, and deliver reviews that encompass all the things the show has to offer – without a lot of rancor. They can seemingly critique without making their review seem like the show is an affront to all things theatrical and should be done away FORTHWITH!

It is a lot to read these things – and the worst is, these are the reviewers for the biggest outlets – so even on a “what do the critics say’ article, the male reviewers have the first several slots – and by the time you read so much of blowhard hubris, you assume the show is not worth seeing. The female and Global Majority critics seem to be way down on the list – however if you read them, you soon discover there is a much less emotional, chest pounding way to read about theater, that is equally effective.

Because women, and People of the Global Majority are not allowed to have temper tantrums in print lest they be labeled ‘difficult’.

All TFP cares about is a review that lets her know if the show has good songs, a good story, and fantastic performances – that’s it. She realizes that this could be perceived as something actors have had to deal with their entire careers – the, ‘we didn’t ask for your opinions, just entertain us’ kind of thing – but that isn’t it at all. She just wants the male critics to understand that some theater – just is not for ‘them’ – and that – is allowed.

Keep watching WARRIOR and THE BROTHERS SUN and SHOGUN, Folks – all your clicks make a difference – and on all of them, in slightly varying genres, have some stellar performances, we are awash with riches.

TFP out.

TFP has seen Warrior on Netflix go up to #6, and currently it is down to #8. The Last Airbender remake is currently at #1 – Congratulations to all. TFP doesn’t mind admitting that some of her very dear friends worked on The Last Airbender, and hey – they served.

However, back to Warrior. We need a Season 4 – because we need to KNOW what happened to the stories we were following at the end of Season 3. Thus, as TFP told you – keep an ipad or a tv in another room running on Netflix. Personally TFP has one on in the kitchen, which she runs without sound, but tuned in because she wants to see how it all works out! This support she gives the show is purely selfish, she just is crazy about it.

Congrats to Tony winning playwright – David Henry Hwang who wrote the libretto (that is ‘the book’ for the Broadway crowd) , AINADAMAR, which he wrote with GRAMMY Award winning Argentinian composer, Osvaldo Golijov, will premiere at…hold on THE METROPOLITAN OPERA in the 2024-2025 season!

This is Mr. Golijov’s first opera – and it dramatizes the life of the poet-playwright Ferderico Garcia Lorca (House of Bernarda Alba, anyone?) who was assassinated by Fascist forces at the start of the Spanish Civil War. Why, you ask? Because he was a Socialist and a Homosexual.

The story is told through his muse, Catalan actress Margarita Xirgu, as she recounts the tale to her student, Nuria. Lorca appears as a dreamlike persona and is sung as a ‘pants role’ – aka a mezzo dressed as a man. Directed and choreographed by Brasilian Deborah Colker (best known for her work with Cirque du Soleil) – this looks incredible.

If you cannot get to New York – you can go see live broadcasts-

Also – do you know how HARD it is to get a new opera up and running, much less premiering at one of the world’s most revered stages? It is beyond impossible- and yet, there is DHH quietly doing the work. Showing up, writing, creating, teaching at Columbia, mentoring – and best of all, collaborating with others of like mind.

May they get all the flowers and world premieres available to them, TFP is honored to know him.

Is this Mr. Hwang’s first opera?

No.

He also wrote the libretto for Icarus at the Edge of Time with Brian Greene, music by Philip Glass. The Fly, where he wrote with composer Howard Shore – based on the 1986 film. Alice in Wonderland with Unsuk Chin, based on the novel and premiered in 2007 in Bavaria – where it was hailed as the “World Premiere of the Year”. The Silver River, based on a 4000 year old Chinese story about forbidden love between a Goddess and a mortal, where he worked with composer Bright Sheng. In 1992, he wrote the libretto on commission from The Met for The Voyage, music by Philip Glass, and again with Mr. Glass and Jerome Sirlin, in 1998, he wrote 1000 Airplanes.

TFP got her Certification in Opera Direction from Ithaca College in May, so she is very excited to see this production.

Congrats to BD Wong as he stars in the play, BIG DATA, at San Francisco’s American Conservatory Theater – he plays M, a lively personification of the technology we use regularly.

This looks super fun and, frankly, BD has great taste – if he is choosing to do a play and you are in the area? You should get a ticket.

Now, we are going to turn our attention to…Florida.

Yes, TFP knows. However, a lot of theater happens in Florida and that is because there are a lot of people who retire there – and retired people who have means, go to theater. Are there more matinees in Florida? Very likely, or at least, earlier curtain times during the week.

Recently in Florida, the American Stage Theater had an incident where they were producing Lloyd Suh‘s The Chinese Lady, giving it it’s Florida premiere. TFP wants to explain that Playwrights really only make money when their plays are up and running – so for American Stage to take the step to produce it, is great. TFP holds Lloyd in great esteem, and she did ask him for a statement, which, if he responds, she will insert in this piece.

The Chinese Lady is about Afong Moy, who is allegedly the first Chinese woman to step on U.S. soil in 1834, when she was 14 – some descriptions of the her place her at 16 years old. She is placed on display – yes, that is what TFP said – and for the next 50 years, she performs for curious white people. She had bound feet, and the ticket buying public could not get enough.

In 2022 it was presented in a co-production by Ma-Yi Theater Company and The Barrington Stage at NY’s Public Theater. It starred Shannon Tyo and Daniel K. Issac, let’s hear from them, as they are the ‘OG’s”…

Shannon just was awarded this past year’s OBIE Award for Sustained Achievement in Theater, just fyi.

Now, let’s hear from Daniel, whose work on BILLIONS has made him a household name.

Please note what Daniel said about showing history – this play portrays a little known piece of both American and Chinese history, which took place in America, and makes it one of the first pieces of Asian American history.

It is often said that if we do not know history, we are doomed to repeat it. Florida is conservative Marco Rubio country – the land of COVID denial, they have taken a stand against the teaching of Black history in America – and as we all know, Black History IS American history – and that is the tip of the iceberg in terms of their batshit crazy that seems to be ‘just a Wednesday’, down there.

They also have Disneyland and Universal Studios. So it is a land of chaos.

TFP has friends that now feel unsafe to go to Florida for performance jobs, and she does not blame them at all. She has had friends move their lives to live there, only to spend time there and come racing back to New York even with the taxes. They could not take the bigotry and they, were not minorities.

Is Florida hostile to minorities? Yes. It is. Is everyone in Florida like this? No, of course not.

Therefore when initial rumblings came out of Florida, and from American Stage with this statement,

TFP was confused – what had happened?

Now, Actors are excitable people and the initial recounting of what happened was concerning – an Actor was fired for wearing a keffiyeh at curtain call. Cue the multiple reactions. Very hyperbolic.

This is not what happened.

TFP is going to repeat – this is not what happened.

The Keffiyeh was worn along with an ink on chest tatoo which read “Free Palestine” and was present for the last 3-5 minutes of the show. During the course of the play. Starting, as stated by the Director, on page 40 of the play. The play ends at page 41.

The Actor was not fired. The actor was placed on hold, aka they were not allowed on the stage or in the theater because they inserted a political message into a play that is already political, and subverted the intention of the Playwright. The Actor in question is still being paid their full wage.

The issue for the theater, one supposes, is trust.

The Actor has lost the trust of the Producers.

Does TFP think it is an over-reaction?

Did the Actor do this alone? No. The Director thought of it, and without telling Production, Designers, or the other Actors in the piece, on the Wednesday of the last week of the run, inserted it without rehearsal and did it intentionally to be an act of agitation. In fact, they cited where it was to occur – page 40 – in the play on a message board.

Screenshot of a text message TFP was sent.

TFP was tagged in it, and this is her response. She took off the Director’s name, but it is their response to a question.

TFP has worked in a lot of places as an Actor, a few as a Director, and even more as a Producer – she knows that the place for her personal expression is after the show. She has been on panels after a show and actually been encouraged to speak and express views – and that is the correct place for it – not until the story on the stage is complete and actors are out of wardrobe.

Do not be mistaken that this is a “Noble Call” moment a la HAMILTON speaking to Mike Pence from the stage. In that case, the show was over, the bows were taken – and the Production Team endorsed and co-wrote the words the Actor spoke to the Then Vice President of the Orange one’s reign.

Production was consulted. They all agreed to take the moment.

They took this “Noble Call” concept from the Irish Theater tradition of, AFTER the show is done, they talk about a current political moment – this concept is hundreds of years old. It takes place AFTER the bows. It oftimes has guests to speak to these points. People who are experts at the subject.

What happened at American Stage was not a Noble Call. No one was consulted. No one was prepped. No one here was an expert in geo-politics.

This is not the story that the playwright wanted to tell, in a play that is already political. This is American history representing the outsider-ness that Chinese people and by extension all Asian groups as we all are perceived to ‘look alike’ – it is enough of a message.

Because we still experience it. In this, the Year of the Wooden Dragon, 2024, we still experience it.

It is because we do still experience it, we have murders at a day spa, we have murders in apartment buildings, we have our elders beaten to death or grave injury in public spaces and no one comes to help – we have the largest single lynching in US History, and we have an entire group of concentration camp survivors whose relatives are still processing what happened to them. We have people who are mistaken for other members within the Asian diaspora and are beaten to death – performing a play with Asian heritaged actors that was directed by an Asian American and written by an Asian American in and of itself, is a form of protest.

We still need the following hashtag to remind people to treat us as people!

Asian American history is enough. The act was done because the Director and the Actor did not trust that the play was enough. That’s it. They did not trust the play. The kick in the pants is that both of the people in question, have Asian heritage.

TFP knows this because she has the screenshot from the director responding on a public message board. She has it, it is in her phone – however she thinks the best thing to do is not put these ‘Chaos Monsters’ on blast on a blog that has international reach – because, they seem young. The response on the message board uses hyperbolic language about how devastated this Director is – and yet, the theater which is – yes, run by white people – is honestly handling it correctly.

Sometimes, white people can do that.

She personally would have suspended the actor for one show and had the Director in for a discussion about parameters. However, trust had been broken – and this Director has, by their own admission – less interest in directing a play, and more in causing chaos.

There is nothing wrong with chaos or ‘good trouble’ – but there are venues for that – nightclubs, performance art spaces, marches, rallies, instagram and social media – all of those are where we express our personal feelings. All of those were available to the Director and the Performer.

We do not go to a subscription based house who does not have an history of producing works by Asian Americans in super conservative St. Petersburg, and destroy whatever community feelings are invested because our inner chaos monster needs to be fed. We particularly do not go into a Union house and subvert the ways in which things are designed to run and decide we know better, if we are under the age of 35. Do you think this theater will now be looking to produce other works by Asian American playwrights and in fact, hire Asian American directors and casts because of this experience?

The Patriarchy is super happy about this, one imagines.

If what you want to do is protest art – then write your own piece so we all know exactly where you stand.

TFP loves protest art – this blog is a form of protest, and she has taken the hits for it since she began writing it 12 years ago. She has been banned, she has been canceled, she has had vitriol directed directly to her and her Family – yes she has, but it is HER work. She stands by it.

If you want to make political parallels about what is happening in this play and what is currently happening – have a talk-back after the show. Answer questions from the audience. It is not that theater does not allow room for political discussion – but the playwright has the right to have their work done as written. That is what the contract says – by word and deed you do not change the play.

You do not get to steal context from a writer.

Every play is a form of protest. Every word, every written in pause – it has been labored over again and again.

What happened here is that the Director and the Actor decided they knew better than the Writer, than Production, and than the rest of the Company. It’s hubris. Just because it is AA hubris, does not mean it is not.

The theater has rules and the theater makes allowances for differences of opinion, but those rules are in place to protect people. Overall, it is the mission of the Director to safeguard the Playwright’s work, and guide the actors – and that was not done here.

No care to safeguard the Playwright was taken by this Director, so Management had to step forward and do it.

If you were a Playwright, and someone inserted themselves in your play – something you had work on for years and sweated over, and stayed up late over, endless cups of coffee and multiple investments by theater companies to keep it going – how would you feel?

Imagine how Lloyd Suh feels.

FFS don’t be this kind of Florida Man either.

Finally, TFP wishes to extend her condolences to the Family and Friends of 16 year old Indigenous descended, Non Binary person, Nex Benedict. Nex was attacked in their High School bathroom by three older female students, who enacted extreme violence upon their person, and Nex succumbed to those injuries after the fact.

Nex’s Mother, Sue, is an enrolled member of the Choctaw Nation, and they were living on a Cherokee Reservation, where Nex was in school.

May Their Spirit Rest.

TFP out.