Nicholas Nickleby
Theatre

Description
Description
Classic Theatre adaptation of Charles Dickens’ novel
In English with bilingual surtitles
When their father dies and leaves them in poverty, Nicholas Nickleby and his sister are forced to travel to London to seek the help of their only relative, uncle Ralph Nickleby, who is a cold and ruthless businessman.
Set in a harsh Victorian society where often making a living and keeping one’s morality come into conflict, it is a tale of good and evil, power and poverty and the importance of family. Told with biting satire and exuberant comedy, this masterpiece by Charles Dickens addresses many of life’s daily issues that are still highly relevant today. Will Nicholas rise above the injustices of his time to create his own success in a world so full of troubles?
Director:Hannah Quigley; Vicki Ooi
Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Theatre Yearbook 2015 – Dance, Drama and Xiqu" published by International Association of Theatre Critics (Hong Kong).
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$100
$160
Indoor
Local