In 1993, while a senior at Columbia, Yang was picked to star in the original Broadway production of
Miss Saigon, where he went on to play the lead role of Thuy. He left the Miss Saigon company in 1995 to tour Asia in the title role of Aladdin in Cole Porter's
Aladdin. That same year, Yang was cast by the American opera director
Peter Sellars' to play one of the leading roles in
John Adams (composer) world premiere of
I Was Looking At the Ceiling and then I Saw the Sky. The opera's world tour included stops at Lincoln Center, Cal Arts in Berkeley, the Edinburgh International Festival, Hamburg's Thalia Theater, the Helsinki Festival, and the Paris Festival. These performances were called "dynamic" by Time Magazine, "passionate" by The New York Times, and "one of the most remarkable moments in recent operatic times" by the Scotland Times. Yang returned to the New York stage in 1998 as Whizzer in NAATCO's non-traditional casting of William Finn's
Falsettoland. The production was lauded for its universal appeal and
The New York Times added that "it's Mr. Yang as the cocky, athletic Whizzer who delivers the most smashing performance. He's persuasive from start to finish as the boy toy who becomes a man in the arms of Marvin and the hospital bed he's confined to after developing AIDS. His angry anthem
You Gotta Die Sometime is equal parts fire and frustration and further confirmation that Mr. Finn's ethnically specific work can in fact be a moving, multicultural experience." Yang has also appeared in numerous television shows such as
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, As the World Turns, National Geographic Explorer and
Ghostwriter. In 2001, Yang also co-hosted the talk show
Studio Y on
MSG Metro Channels, where he interviewed celebrities that included
Tina Fey,
Ed McMahon,
Leslie Bibb, and many others. In 2005, Yang premiered the musical concert
Finding Home, a show that paralleled the story of his parents to that of him and his then girlfriend Dina Morishita. The show premiered at UCLA's Royce Hall and was presented by TUF. It was at the end of that sold-out concert that Yang surprised Morishita by proposing to her in front of the sold-out audience. Finding Home later went on to play at Taiwan's National Concert Hall and Vancouver's Explorasian Festival in 2006. == Founding Second Generation ==