The Troubled State of Performing Arts in Hong Kong
Hong Kong’s branding campaign as “Asia’s World City” sings the praises of its liveability,...
Read Moreby Molly Grogan | Jul 10, 2022 | China, Hong Kong, News, Producing, Theatre and Politics | 0
Hong Kong’s branding campaign as “Asia’s World City” sings the praises of its liveability,...
Read Moreby Yi Yang | Aug 12, 2020 | China, News, Theatre and Politics | 0
Viewers in the People’s Republic have embraced Lin-Manuel Miranda’s unconventional approach to...
Read Moreby Zolima Citymag | Oct 19, 2019 | China, Hong Kong, Review, Theatre and Opera, Theatre and Politics | 1
Three years before the Xiqu Centre opened as Hong Kong’s first purpose-built center for Chinese...
Read Moreby Zolima Citymag | Dec 26, 2017 | China, Hong Kong, News, Theatre and Dance, Theatre and Politics | 0
When asked to pick one word that describes the city of Hong Kong, Romanian performance artist...
Read Moreby Wu Haiyun | Aug 5, 2017 | China, Review, Theatre and Politics | 0
A giant statue overlooks the stage, faceless yet easily recognizable as the Great Helmsman, Mao...
Read Moreby Clement Lee | Feb 22, 2017 | China, Hong Kong, Review, Theatre and Politics | 0
A Concise History of Future, Yan Pat-to’s new Berlin Theatertreffen Stückemarkt award-winning...
Read Moreby Lyndall Grant | Feb 20, 2017 | Australia, China, Review, Theatre and Politics, Transcultural Collaborations | 0
China’s one-child policy officially ended in 2016. Little Emperors, currently showing at...
Read MoreOn Tuesday, 20 September, the theatre play Thunderstorm, directed by Chen Dalian and performed by...
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