Peter Brook’s Battlefield
Theatre

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Peter Brook is one of the world’s most celebrated modern theatre practitioners – winner of multiple Critics’ Circle, Emmy and Tony awards and member of the American Theatre Hall of Fame. He was awarded the highest honours in both his native Britain and in France where he is based since the 1970s and established the Parisian company Theatre des Bouffes du Nord.
Hailed as “the theatrical event of the century” in 1985, the Mahabharata was a nine-hour epic based on the world’s longest poem. Its compilation of myths, legends and folklore told the history of ancestral India, thrilling audiences around the world for four years.
30 years on, Brook and his original collaborators return to The Mahabharata in this adaptation for contemporary audiences. With its multi-ethnic cast and based on the same greatest dramas and deepest struggles. It shows how today’s harsh conflicts reflect ancient history, and promises to be a landmark event for the HKAF, and for Hong Kong.
Based on the Mahabharata and the play written by:Jean-Claude Carrière
Adaptation & Direction:Peter Brook; Marie-Hélène Estienne
Live Music:Toshi Tsuchitori
Costumes:Oria Puppo
Lighting:Philippe Vialatte
Stage Manager:Thomas Becelewski
Performers:Carole Karemera; Jared McNeill; Ery Nzaramba; Sean O’Callaghan
Chinese Surtitles:Martin Wang
Edited by:So Kwok-wan
Surtitles Operator:Lei Yuen-hung
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).
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$300
$520
Indoor
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