Over the past decade, Young Jean Lee has emerged as one of the most fascinating, unpredictable voices on the downtown scene. The Korean-American playwright mercilessly poked fun at Asian stereotypes in "Songs of the Dragons Flying to Heaven," and mocked African-American clichés in the vaudevillian "The Shipment." Her wacky "Lear...
SOURCE: The New York Post at 10:26PM on January 16, 2012