Eight Hundred Years of Hatred, Eight Hundred Years of Healing (Re-Run)
Theatre

Description
Description
This production is adapted from a chapter about alien creatures in Japanese comic artist Osamu Tezuka’s work “Phoenix”. The story is about Sakonnosuke, who goes to the Horaiji Temple one rainy night to seek a Buddhist nun, Yaobikuni. She has been brought up as a boy by her tyrannical father against her wishes, and she wants her own identity back. Knowing that the nun has cured her father’s terminal illness, she wants to stop the healing. But Sakonnosuke is caught in a time warp and travels back in time to 30 years earlier. The experience is an enlightening one for her as she sees life differently from then on.
Legend has it that taking the blood of the Phoenix would allow one to gain eternal life, and thus begins humankind’s endless killings in a scramble for immortality. The legendary Phoenix can transform into any living being and freely traverses time and space to observe what humankind would do to attain eternal life. It provides insights into humans’ love and hate, and even life and death, and offers an opportunity to review the true meaning of life.
Original Work:Osamu Tezuka
Adaptation:Chan Wing Chuen
Producters:Chan Wing Chuen; Queendy Kwong
Director:Chan Wing Chuen
Fencing Designer:Guthrie Yip Wing Wong
Main Cast:Wong Hiu Yee; Priscilla Lai; Simon Lo; Lawrence Lau; Fimmy Wong; Guthrie Yip; David Lam; Kelly Ho
Production Manager:Johnny Yien
Stage Manager:Mandy Lai Man Yee
Executive Stage Manager:Mandy Lai Man Yee
Details of other production units are only available in Chinese
Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Drama Yearbook 2013" published by International Association of Theatre Critics (Hong Kong).
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$120
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