Liu Xiaoyi’s Creative Revolution
Liu Xiaoyi is a man on a mission. His juice is an imagined world where artists are in the driver’s...
Read MorePosted by Molly Grogan Zolima CityMag | 19th Jun 2024 | Directing, Hong Kong, Interview, Singapore
Liu Xiaoyi is a man on a mission. His juice is an imagined world where artists are in the driver’s...
Read MorePosted by Fan Yiying | 27th May 2024 | China, Interview, Israel
In the new stage adaptation of the iconic 1934 novel The Border Town, Israeli director Ruth Kanner...
Read MorePosted by Guo Chenzi | 16th Dec 2023 | China, Essay
With countless adaptations, The Peony Pavilion is China’s answer to Swan Lake. But recent attempts...
Read MorePosted by Liu Qing | 5th Oct 2023 | China, Review, Theatre and Disability
Zhao Hongcheng has made hundreds of videos about the challenges of life as a disabled person. Now...
Read MorePosted by Chen Tian | 1st Jul 2023 | China, Chinese Theatre and Opera, Review
Kunqu opera has made a commercial comeback over the past two decades, but a recent adaptation of...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 28th May 2019 | London, Playwriting, Review, United Kingdom
Royal Court’s Artistic Director Vicky Featherstone’s commitment to staging a diversity of...
Read MorePosted by Zabrina Lo | 14th May 2019 | Hong Kong, News, Theatre and Opera
Being one of China’s Three Tenors meant that Easter was no holiday for Warren Mok. The opera giant...
Read MorePosted by Billy Potts | 27th Mar 2019 | China, Design, Hong Kong, News, Transcultural Collaborations
Under a busy flyover where the Island Eastern Corridor becomes Chai Wan Road sits an unassuming...
Read MorePosted by Mevlut Katik | 15th Mar 2019 | Interview, Playwriting, United States of America
American writers don’t get much bigger than David Henry Hwang. The award-winning playwright’s...
Read MorePosted by Jinnie Wei | 17th Feb 2019 | China, Musical Theatre, News, Theatre and Opera
Step aside pop stars and idols. A new televised singing contest in China that showcases the vocal...
Read MorePosted by Hannah Lund | 19th Jan 2019 | Adaptation, China, Immersive Theatre, Review
As we neared the elevator doors, a woman dressed in a beautiful 1930s-era gown directed us to keep...
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 | 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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