One Hundred Years of Solitude 10.0 – Cultural Revolution
Theatre

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Description
One Hundred Years of Solitude the Nobel Prize-winning novel of 1982 by Gabriel García Márquez, is a masterpiece of Magical Realism. The book recounts the vicissitudes of life of a century in Latin America, depicting a history of colonialism, dictatorship and bloodshed in a most interesting and intriguing manner, with forgetfulness and solitude as themes. One Hundred Years of Solitude has been in Zuni Icosahedron’s repertoire since the group’s inception in 1982, and is Zuni’s most representative series of works, with each of which depicting a distinctive aspect of Zuni’s artistic vision. On the stage, performers travel from left to right and point towards certain directions on their way. With “pointing” and “watching” as the vocabulary and “direction” and “action” as the motifs, episodes of a journey are developed: caravans, explorers, wedding ceremonies, carnivals, strikes, funerals, revolution – when put together, they weave a tapestry of a journey of all mankind.
Text:Danny Yung
Director:Danny Yung
Producer:Doris Kan
Drama Coach:Kok Heng Leun
Video Designer:Royston Tan
Music:Pun Tak Shu
Cast:Xiao Xiang Ping; Liu Xiao yi; Koh Wan Ching; Oliver Chong; Li Xie; Zelda Tatiana Ng; Judy Ngo; Ong Kian Sin; Peter Sau; Tan Beng Tian; Tay Kong Hui; Doreen Toh; Patricia Toh; Pun Tak Shu; May Fung; Su Chi Nok; Cheng Chun Tung; Cheng Hiu Ching; Cheung Hiu Ching; Cheung Ka Wai; Ho Man Chui; Lor Wing Sze; Mak Hiu Wai; Lam Yiu Kan; Pan I Ting; Poon Lok Yi; Wan Shuk Kwan; Tang Wai Yee; Yau Lok Lam; Pun Hang; Kan Kisumi
Stage Manager:Chow Chun Yin
Deputy Stage Manager:Gloria Ngai
Production Manager:Lawrecnce Lee
Assistant Set Designer:Isaac Wong
Lighting Designer:Billy Chan
Sound Designer:Candog Ha
Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Drama Yearbook 2011" published by International Association of Theatre Critics (Hong Kong).
Past overseas shows : 2012/2/1 新加坡
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$180
Indoor
Local, Non-local