Robert Lepage’s “887” at the Hong Kong Arts Festival
Theatre as a memory vessel is nothing new to contemporary theatre. There is a reason why types of...
Read MorePosted by Clement Lee | 4th Mar 2019 | Canada, Festivals, Hong Kong, Review
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Robert Lepage’s autobiographical show at the Melbourne Festival, 887, is named for his childhood...
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