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Can art thrive within business, and can business exist inside of art?
The Theatrical Face-off between Artistic Creativity and Wealth & Prestige
Ko Hon Man meets Yau Ting Fai in the ultimate acting play-off
Another introspective reflection on life after Rabbit Hole by distinguished director Fung Wai Hang
“There is only one thing I fear in life, my friend… one day the black will swallow the red.”
Mark Rothko is a renowned oil-painting artist of the 20th century New York. He accepted an invitation from the Four Seasons restaurant, known for its elegance and refined taste, to create unique, definitive wall murals that would become some of the greatest artworks of the century. He asked his young assistant Ken to make the stretcher frame and mix the paint, yet Ken repeatedly questioned Mark’s creative motives, whether his work was a form of commercial production or genuine artistic creation. In front of his assistant, who represents the mindset of a new generation of artists, Mark had to take on the ultimate challenge for himself, a challenge to his pride, status, wealth and creative believes.
Playwright:John Logan
Translator and Literary Advisor:Hu Kaiqi
Cantonese Adaptation:Weigo Lee
Literary Researcher:Lai Sim Fong
Director:Fung Wai Hang
Producer:Marble Leung
Cast:Ko Hon Man; Yau Ting Fai
Production Manager:Eddie Lam; Pauly Lee
Stage Manager:Lawrence Fung
Deputy Stage Manager:Katy Law
Set Designer:Allan Tsui
Set Designer Assistant:Yu Fung Kit
Lighting Designer:Lau Ming Hang
Sound Designer:Yuen Cheuk Wa
Costume Designer:Cathy Chow
Make-up and Image Designer:Cathy Chow
Painting Consultant:Chow Chun Fai
English Surtitle Translator:Joanna Lee
Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Drama Yearbook 2012" published by International Association of Theatre Critics (Hong Kong).
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