Compiled from the Performing Arts programmes* and Visual Arts exhibition records from HKADC’s Arts Yearbooks and Annual Arts Survey projects dating from 2010.

Dream of The Red Mansion

Xiqu

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Art Genres / Sub-categories

Cantonese Opera

Location

Ko Shan Theatre, New Wing Auditorium

Start Date

2016/03/26

End Date

2016/03/26

Art Genres / Sub-categories

Cantonese Opera

Location

Ko Shan Theatre, New Wing Auditorium

Start Date

2016/03/26

End Date

2016/03/26

Dream of The Red Mansion

Description

Description

Orphan Lin Daiyu is the granddaughter of Lady Dowager Jia.

Shortly after moving into the Spectacle Garden, Lin falls in love with Baoyu, the second young master of the Jia family. Baoyu was born with a piece of jade in his mouth. His cousin Xue Baochai has a golden lock, and cousin Shi Xiangyun has a golden chi-lin. The whole family considers the connections between Baoyu’s jade and his cousin’s precious possessions an omen that he is destined to marry one of the two girls. Weak and helpless, Lin lives in Xiaoxiang House, her temporary abode. Lamenting the brief life of flowers and her own fate, sentimental Lin spends her spare time burying fallen flowers alone. Her actions fill Baoyu with tender affection.

Lady Dowager Jia and Wang Xifeng mislead Baoyu into thinking that he is to marry Lin. Baoyu discovers the deception on the wedding night and is thrown into despair. While Lin is dying, she burns the manuscripts and handkerchiefs bearing the poems she has written for Baoyu. Baoyu faints when he learns of Lin’s death. Mourning his love, Baoyu weeps at Xiaoxiang House, and soon he leaves home to become a monk. In a dream, the young man meets Lin, who reveals herself as an immortal in heaven.

Organiser / Presenter Eden for Chinese Opera
Language : Cantonese
Artistic Adviser:Lui Hung-kwong
Program Coordinator:Thomas Law
Planner:Yuen Sin Ting
Troupe Manager:Details of the role are only available in Chinese
Cast:Yuen Sin Ting; Lam Tsz-ching; Lui Hung-kwong; Tam Wing-lun, Alan; Zhan Haofeng; Wong Po-huan; Wong Hai-wing; Chan Kei-ting; Ng Lap-hei
Stage Manager:Martin Cheng
Dance and Design:Wong Po-huan
Percussion Leader:Chan Ting-pong
Music Leader:Pang Kam Shun
Promotion and Design:Details of the role are only available in Chinese
Costume and Props Production:Kam Yee Costumes Company
Set Production:New Kong Hing Stage Scene Production Company Limited

Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Theatre Yearbook 2016 – Dance, Drama and Xiqu" published by International Association of Theatre Critics (Hong Kong).

Info

Lowest Price

$80

Highest Price

$240

Indoor / Outdoor

Indoor

Local / Non-local Production

Local

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