Peter Rabbit & Friends

April 1 and 2, 3pm and 7pm

Tale of Peter Rabbit & Benjamin Bunny is Beatrix Potter’s 150th Birthday Celebration. In her honor, join us as Peter Rabbit & Friends bring to life your children’s favorite classic story. Follow the bright-eyed charmer, Peter Rabbit, on his adventures with his family through Mr McGregor’s garden. Each of our guest will also get the exclusive Peter Rabbit & Friends tote bag filled with themed gifts to continue their celebration at home!

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R12

February 26-27, 8:15pm

Should you abide by rules that govern the way you live? Do you obey all those rules and stick to society’s standards? There are some people who don’t obey the long-established norms. What might they encounter?

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I Want Euthanasia

January 28-30, 8pm and 3pm matinee on Saturday afternoon

A typical family in Hong Kong, a paralyzed patient. Their lives go on – heads down, senseless, dragging. 

One day, the patient states publicly that he wants to end his life with dignity. Shocked by the news, his family tries to persuade him to embrace life, stay positive and face the future. He persists, and typing on the keyboard with a chopstick in his mouth, he writes his only wish: “I want euthanasia.” 

After several tours in Europe and Asia, Théâtre de La Feuille is heading home to perform I Want Euthanasia, a moving piece of poetic and powerful physical theatre based on Tang Siu-pun’s autobiography of the same name. This thoughtful and inspiring production raises a universal question about freedom of choice.

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Winners

November 25, 8pm
By Various

True stories told before a live audience. 

Each Hong Kong Stories live show presents six to nine stories told in the first person. Some are funny, some are sad, but they are all true. It’s a combination of good entertainment and human connection.

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A Language of Their Own

November 19-21, 7:30pm and 3pm on Saturday
By Chay Yew

“A Language of Their Own” is a searing, frank, and sometimes humorous drama about the lives of four gay men living in America.The play focuses on AIDS, abandonment, sex and the cross-cultural challenges of being gay and Chinese in Western culture. Written by Singaporean playwright Chay Yew, the script shocked censors in his native country and was initially banned. This must-see theatrical event with just four performances is a Hong Kong premiere that is sure to be a hot ticket.

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Quitters

October 28, 8pm
By Various

True stories told before a live audience. 

Each Hong Kong Stories live show presents six to nine stories told in the first person. Some are funny, some are sad, but they are all true. It’s a combination of good entertainment and human connection.

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Dracula

October 22-23 and 24, 8pm

Darkness looms!  The murderous vampire king abandons his sordid castle in Transylvania for his new home, England’s Carfax Abbey. Pursuing the wife of Jonathan Harker, the demon fiend will not be denied.  Only Jonathan can stop him, and he must if he is to save his wife.  A new adaptation of the great Bram Stoker classic and a world première from Performance Exchange.

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Improv Wars: The Farce Awakens

October 9-10, 8pm

A band of rebels without a script?  An evil umpire?  It could only be ImprovAsia - turning well and truly to the laugh side of the Force!  Will we start a chain reaction and destroy the “bored to death” star or end up wrapped in tentacles in a trash compactor?  Either way, you’ll be tickled pink!  Enjoy an hour and a half of out-of-this-world sci-fi-themed comedy, where anything could happen!  It’s a far far away galaxy, after all!

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The Human Voice

October 5-6, 15, 8pm
By Jean Cocteau

Ellipsis Theatre presents its maiden production, Jean Cocteau’s “The Human Voice” performed by Lara Fabregas on October 5th, 6th and 15th at the Hong Kong Fringe Club. The Ellipsis Theatre will be partnering up with The Hong Kong Adventist Hospital Foundation (HKAHF), part of each ticket sale will be donated to the underprivileged children in Hong Kong.

“The Human Voice” was written by French playwright, designer and artist- Jean Cocteau in the 1930s. It is a 45- minutes monologue set in Paris, where a woman is on the phone with her lover of the last five years, who has left her for someone else.

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Top Notch

September 18-19, 8pm
By Various

True stories told before a live audience. 

Each Hong Kong Stories live show presents six to nine stories told in the first person. Some are funny, some are sad, but they are all true. It’s a combination of good entertainment and human connection.

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