“I don’t want to be an ambassador for Asians, but that’s part of the job when you’re in a country, and you work in an industry, that continues to see us as perpetual foreigners, incapable of telling our own universal human stories.” So said Tony winning actor Francis Jue at BroadwayCon’s “This is What It Sounds Like: An AANHPI Concert of Joy” — which stands for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander. Below, watch excerpts of his speech and of musical numbers by a handful of the dozens of Broadway veterans who performed at the concert, held at the Palladium Times Square on Friday.

Francis Jue has performed on Broadway in “M Butterfly,” “Thoroughly Modern Millie,” “Pacific Overtures,” and “Yellow Face,” for which he won the Tony Award for best supporting actor in a musical. He is a stalwart performer Off Broadway as well.
Ali Ewoldt has performed on Broadway in “The Phantom of the Opera,” “Les Miserables,” and “The King and I.” Telly Leung is a nine-time Broadway veteran who is currently in the cast of “Masquerade,” the immersive version of “The Phantom of the Opera”
Shoba Nayaran, the first South Asian to play Princess Jasmine in the Broadway show Aladdin, also performed on Broadway in “Wicked” and “Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812”
Deborah S. Craig performed in the original Broadway production of “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee “
Grace Yoo has performed on Broadway in “Hadestown”