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This is the section that is all about HK. We're going to be posting up blogs, interviews with local artists, previews, running features, our confessions series, op-eds and much more!
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Submit Your Podcast Drama!18-4-13
Radio Drama is a dying art form. Seneca, the Roman playwright, was the original radio drama writer as his plays were read aloud with sound and had no staging. (Sometimes the actors weren't even seen.) When the radio became the main form of entertainment in homes during the 1920's, it was the main form of story telling for the public.
Preview-ELDORADO(HK)!-Not So Loud 17-4-13
Meaghan had an opportunity to sit down and chat with Tom Hope who is producing playreadings of two new plays this weekend at the Fringe.
5 Awesome Shakespeare/Cat Memes15-4-13
We got a request from our blog on Sunday to make HKELD more visual. Ask and you shall receive.
What Are We Missing?14-4-13
It's that time of year where we look back at what we've accomplished in the past eight months.
Podcast Questions- Criticism!10-4-13
Our next podcast episode will feature the critics of HKELD. We'll be discussing the importance of arts criticism, what makes art good, what we like, what we don't like and the art of critiquing art.
Preview-Otherhood-Not So Loud8-4-13
Not So Loud Theatre Company is back on stage to bring us a new play called Otherhood. It’s a sort of world premiere as the original play by Rachel Fleishman and Drue Neel Glauber had a US debut back in 2008 after Fleishman had an experience as a “trailing spouse” when her husband got a job in Belgium.
Preview-The Last Days of Judas Iscariot- Aurora Theatre6-4-13
HKELD sat down and chatted with cast members of the upcoming production of The Last Days of Judas Iscariot.
Coming Soon... ArtWalk 20135-4-13
Coming soon to Hong Kong is one of our favorite art based charity events of the year, ArtWalk! ArtWalk is a huge event with 70 galleries from all around Hong Kong opening their doors between 4.30pm to 11.30pm on April 18th.
Audience Perspective- Venues!4-4-13
Being an artist myself, I'm always hearing complaints about venues from performers.
How Far is too Far?27-3-13
I recently finished working on a show that was a satire. Satires push the envelope and bring up issues that often can be seen as taboo or against the grain. I've been sifting through audience comment cards/emails over the past few days.
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