Miss Julie: Amy Ng Brings A “Problem Play” To Hong Kong
Amy Ng has a problem. The Hong Kong-raised, London-based playwright is holed up in a Causeway Bay...
Read MorePosted by Molly Grogan Zolima CityMag | 17th Jul 2024 | Hong Kong, Review, Theatre and Politics
Amy Ng has a problem. The Hong Kong-raised, London-based playwright is holed up in a Causeway Bay...
Read MorePosted by Molly Grogan Zolima CityMag | 5th Jun 2021 | Adaptation, China, Covid-19, Hong Kong, Review, Transmedia
The Hong Kong Arts Festival has simultaneously commissioned two provocative productions of Neil...
Read MorePosted by Zabrina Lo | 17th Jul 2019 | Adaptation, Hong Kong, News
Rosalind Wong didn’t plan to win the Hecklers Award 2016 for Best Director – but she did, walking...
Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 27th Sep 2018 | Hong Kong, News, Theatre and Age
Why We Recommend it This widely-acclaimed play explores themes of loneliness, loss, helplessness,...
Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 2nd Feb 2018 | China, Essay, Theatre and Opera
Chinese opera is as expansive and diverse as China itself – and it continues to thrive in the face...
Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 21st Aug 2017 | Hong Kong, Transcultural Collaborations
Why We Recommend It After success in cities across Europe, tragicomedy The Truth — which tells the...
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