Reviews: “Yellowface” (Theater J)

Jacob Yeh melts into a variety of roles with ease DC Theatre Scene The director seems to have breathed fire, too, into her first-rate acting ensemble, each of whom plays a variety of roles and all of whom deserve to be named: Brandon McCoy, Sue Jin Song, Mark Hairston, Jacob

Reviews: “Edgar and Annabel” (Studio Theatre)

Two other young insurgents, Tara and Marc, played with fabulous commitment and deadpan comic sensibilities by Lauren E. Banks and Jacob Yeh, arrive for a presumed dinner and karaoke party. In a master stroke of comic absurdism reminiscent of the great Italian actor-playwrights Dario Fo and Franca Rama, playwright Holcroft

Reviews: “Bondage” (Pinky Swear Productions)

Yeh brings truth to his character’s passion; we can sense it growing outside the roles he assumes in bondage and reaching out to Mistress Teri herself. DC Theatre Scene Is it possible to engage in S&M and appear heartwarming at the same time? The answer is ‘yes’ if you are

Reviews: “Anime Momotaro” (Imagination Stage)

Borrow a kid from a relative or friend if you need to, but see “Anime Momotaro” at Imagination Stage. Washington Post This is one show you don’t want to miss! DC Metro Theater Arts Anime Momotaro is a complete experience of joy. Maryland Theater Guide Nominee, 2013 DC Theater Scene Audience

Reviews: “Five Little Monkeys” (Adventure Theater)

Jacob Yeh as the eldest Monkey #1 is quickly assuming the mantel of seasoned family theater performer having recently sparkled in “P. Nokio: A Hip Hop Musical” at Imagination Stage. He leads the bunch down various paths and routines with a full command of his character. DC Theatre Scene The five

Reviews: “P. NOKIO: A Hip-Hop Musical” (Imagination Stage)

Yeh, who appears in several roles, is particularly diverting as the Machine Master, a sneering computer-game magnate who swans around in gold chains and a mink coat — Kendra Rai designed the droll costumes — ordering employees such as G.Petto to turn out games that are safely derivative. “The trick

Review: “Fuddy Meers” (1st Stage Tysons)

Jacob Yeh supplies a lively portrait of Kenny, Claire and Richard’s son, who’s suffering from a bad case of the adolescent sulks. Washington Post

Review: “Courage: A Political Theater Revival” (dog & pony DC)

From rugged Eilif who relishes the soldier’s life, to decent but dumb Swiss Cheese, to mute yet eloquent Kattrin – each one is challenged by war’s dilemmas and each one will be lost. Mitch Mattson, Jacob Yeh and Betsy Rosen perform these roles with the strong conviction necessary to make us care about

Review: “The Relationship of Archibald and Amity As Lived Inside an Elevator” (Source Theater Festival)

Review: “Shakespeare’s R&J” (1st Stage Tysons)

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