Shanghai Kunqu Opera Troupe—The Peony Pavilion (Complete Version) | Hong Kong Arts Festival 2024

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Shanghai Kunqu Opera Troupe—The Peony Pavilion (Complete Version) | Hong Kong Arts Festival 2024
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Mar 2, 2024(Sat) - Mar 3(Sun)
Location: Hong Kong Cultural Centre
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10 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
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Hailed as the Shakespeare of China, Ming-dynasty playwright Tang Xianzu is arguably the most seminal figure in the history of Chinese theatre. His magnum opus The Peony Pavilion tells the epic, death-transcending romance between a governor’s daughter and a young scholar. Written more than four centuries ago, this sprawling classic has stood the test of time and still remains the epitome of kun opera. Due to the work’s sheer scope, nowadays it is mostly presented on the kun opera stage in the form of excerpts.

In its 46-year history, Shanghai Kunqu Opera Troupe has staged The Peony Pavilion around a dozen times, and each rendition was met with critical and popular acclaim. The new adaptation, however, does something entirely different: Directed by acclaimed theatre director Guo Xiaonan and comprising all of the original play’s 55 scenes, it is making its debut on the Hong Kong stage following its highly successful premiere in November 2022 in Shanghai, offering an unmissable opportunity to witness this masterpiece in its full glory.

The Peony Pavilion (complete version) is based on an abridged 35-scene version by the late dramatist Wang Renjie, while also returning the 20 scenes to the opera. By presenting the entire story as Tang Xianzu originally intended, it is able to showcase the complexities of the characters and the greater social landscape around them to a wider extent without taking away from the central plotline. Instead of a pure romantic drama, as it has been traditionally perceived, the complete version is given room to further emphasise the clash between love and societal norms, idealistic dreams and the harsh reality of the times, thus delivering more nuances and a profound, more complete story arc.

Complete with innovative stage and costume designs, which create an ethereal, poetic atmosphere and an interesting blend of old and new, the production boasts a refreshing artistic texture that immerses the audience in a romantic dreamscape.

Making The Peony Pavilion (complete version) was an expansive, years-long endeavor undertaken by an elite group of multi-generation artists from the Shanghai Kunqu Opera Troupe. Some of the most renowned veteran performers of the genre, including Yue Meiti, Cai Zhengren, Zhang Jingxian and Li Xiaoping, served as special consultants and instructors, while onstage, top young artists take the limelight. The female lead is played by Luo Chenxue, a National Class One performer who recently won the prestigious Plum Blossom Award for Chinese Theatre for this role in June 2023. Meanwhile, Hu Weilu, a new recipient of the Shanghai Magnolia Stage Performance Award for her cross-gender portrayal of the male lead, takes on a major career challenge and delivers an outstanding performance.

Show Details

  • Shanghai Kunqu Opera Troupe—The Peony Pavilion (Complete Version)
  • Date & Time:
  • March 2, 2024 19:15 | Part One
  • March 3, 2024 14:00 | Part Two
  • March 4, 2024 19:15|Part Three
  • Venue: Grand Theatre, Hong Kong Cultural Centre
  • Address: 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

Ticket Details

  • Ticket purchase website: urbtix
  • Ticket price: HKD 450 / 350 / 260 / 200 / 140
  • Students: HKD 175 / 130 / 100 / 70

Creatives

Original | Tang Xianzu

Script Editors | Wang Renjie and Guo Xiaonan

Art Directors | Yue Meiti, Cai Zhengren, Zhang Jingxian, Ji Zhenhua, Liu Yilong, Zhang Mingrong and Li Xiaoping

Director | Guo Xiaonan

Composer | Li Liang

Stage Designer and Multimedia Designer | Huang Haiwei

Lighting Designer | Wu Wei

Costume Designer | Yu Xingnan

Source of the above information: Hong Kong Arts Festival 2024 official website