Compiled from the Performing Arts programmes* and Visual Arts exhibition records from HKADC’s Arts Yearbooks and Annual Arts Survey projects dating from 2010.

Faith Healer

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Faith Healer consists of four monologues. The first and last are spoken by Frank Hardy, a faith healer; the second by his wife, Grace; and the third by his cockney manager, Teddy. Together they tell the story of Frank’s visits to remote villages around the British Isles to heal the sick. Three central events dominate the story: an incident in the Welsh village of Llanblethian where Frank cures ten people; Grace having a baby in Kinlochbervie, Scotland; and Frank’s mysterious end in Ballybeg, Ireland. Obsession, miracles and love dominate the imagination of all the characters. Frequently they contradict each other, as the mystery deepens and we ask ourselves, where does the real truth lie?

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4.48 Psychosis

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Prepare yourself for a violent, bloody, brutally naked but positively heroic struggle for life.

“A powerful, almost unbearable evening.” ★★★★ The Guardian
“Bravura stuff — but disciplined, pointed, terrifying and true.” ★★★★ The Times
“[This production] gives raw, physical form to Kane’s unflinching text.” ★★★★ Financial Times

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when depression visits
I shall hang myself

to the sound of my lover’s breathing

A poetically insane determination to create something beautiful out of despair is embodied in this production by acclaimed Polish Director Grzegorz Jarzyna and his cutting-edge company TR Warszawa. Utter despondency is combined with cynical British humour to harrowing effect in this play by English playwright Sarah Kane who suffered from terrible depression and was to commit suicide a year and a half before the play’s premiere.

Polish screen and stage actress Magdalena Cielecka, gives a tour de force performance as a young woman trapped by panic, anguish and humiliation. The audience bears witness to the indestructible power of creativity in the face of annihilating depression as she is confronted by visions of lovers and demons. It will, as Kane wished, “excite, amaze, fascinate, shock, intrigue, amuse, entertain or entice”.

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