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Someone once said that after God made France so beautiful, he created the French to even the...
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Last May, three Hong Kong actors took part in a role playing exercise that felt more like boot...
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Some performers were born to be on Broadway, and Eugene Ma could easily be among them: The...
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If Hong Kong was the setting for a hero’s journey — the storytelling arc of trials and temptations...
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Para Site, one of Hong Kong’s leading contemporary art spaces, is famous for its sprawling,...
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It was well past midnight on October 2, 2021. Current Plans—at the time known as Present...
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Tang Xianzu’s sixteenth-century classic, Peony Pavilion (1598), is a play about boundaries and...
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This story is part of a collaboration between Zolima CityMag and the Hong Kong Design Centre’s new...
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Looking at the titles in the InlanDimensions theater lineup, I was hard put to find a common...
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Louis Siu is performing the oldest known musical practice in the world, in a coffee shop in North...
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What has been left after all well-written dialogues, which were once deemed to be the spirit of...
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The rhythmic sound of drumming echoes through the streets. Tai Hang is normally quiet on...
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