108 Heroes III

March 14-17, 8pm
By Chang Cha Tuuan

108 Heroes stormed the 2011 Hong Kong Arts Festival with their riotous, sold-out adventure. The rebels now return to fight their final battles, cooking up a new dimension in Chinese music theatre with their unique blend of rock attitude and Beijing opera bravura.

For seven centuries, the 108 heroes of The Water Margin have been cherished throughout China. Like Robin Hood and his Merry Men, they lived as outcasts in an unjust society, standing up to their oppressors and a corrupt government.

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Trisha Brown Dance Company

February 21-22, 8pm

Trisha Brown, restless innovator, creator of more than one hundred choreographic works, a genius acclaimed as much by the world of art as of dance.

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1941 Girl

January 17-26, 7:45 and 2:45

Feeling lost and flustered in 2014, a young man found himself transported back in time to 1941, where he met a girl who helped him find the meaning of life. When the young man thought he has escaped the nightmare that is 2014, his dream was disturbed by the impending footsteps of the Japanese troops. The circumstance has forced him to once again decide how he should face his life...

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The Woman in Black

December 3-8, 8pm and 3pm matinee
By Susan Hill

Hill's gothic horror novella provides source material for one of the scariest theatrical experiences you'll ever have.

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New Dance: Our Dance!

November 22-23, 8pm

It’s November again: Hong Kong Dance Festival time! And what better way for the School of Dance to celebrate than through a wonderful display of our young talent, performing works created by our (equally talented!) home faculty. That’s exactly what New Dance: Our Dance! promises in the School’s first bright and shining season of the academic year. Collaborative in more ways than one, the four works on the programme also showcase one of the School’s key hallmarks - that of innovative, new work, where we explore new ways, new methods, and new approaches.

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A Clockwork Orange

November 6-10, 3pm and 8pm
By Anthony Burgess

A Clockwork Orange lures its audience into the glorious glass-edged nastiness of Manchester’s underworld. A playtime of orgiastic ultraviolence and sexuality, it is the story of little Alex and his Droogs in their battle against the tedium of adolescence.

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Starlight Express

October 4-20, various showtimes
By Andrew Lloyd Webber

One of the best-loved, longest-running and most unique musicals in theatrical history, Starlight Express explodes onto the Hong Kong stage in 2013, direct from a sell-out journey round the UK. Andrew Lloyd Webber's rock 'n' roller-skates sensation is one of his most successful musicals. Light years ahead of the rest, Starlight Express is a futuristic tale about love, rivalry and hope in the face of adversity, delivering two hours of speed, energy, 3D spectacle, daredevil stunts and turbo-charged excitement. The show features award-winning sets and costumes, extraordinary roller-choreography and a high-voltage soundtrack.

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Shakespeare’s Globe The Taming of the Shrew

September 25-29, 2:30pm and 7:30pm
By William Shakespeare

Performed initially at the Globe Theatre in London and then on tour on an Elizabethan-style stage with an all-female cast, a troupe of travelling players breathe new life into Shakespeare’s most outrageous comedy. Starring one of theatre’s great screwball double-acts, a couple hell-bent on confusing and outwitting each other right up to its controversial conclusion. Do not miss this unique opportunity to see one of the most famous theatre companies in the world perform in Hong Kong for the first ever time.

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Forever Crazy

September 11-September 21, 7:45pm and 10:15pm

The original Crazy Horse was founded by Alain Bernardin in 1951. Inspired by femininity, Le Crazy Horse Paris perfectly combines creativity & audacity with stunning, substantially nude, dancers. Forever Crazy, a jewel show which includes the best acts from the historical and the modern Crazy Horse repertoire. Its rich artistic legacy is recognized. 70 minutes with interval.

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Good Morning, Hong Kong!

May 22-26, various showtimes

All the vibrancy and colour of Hong Kong brought to the World’s stage in an exciting story of romance, rock ‘n’ roll, lots of rain and a little bit of rugby – all set at the time of Hong Kong’s historic Handover back to China in 1997. Follow Rick and Fanny Moon, owners and singers at the Waterfront Bar, as they seek to unravel the spicy tangled noodles of deceit and confusion that have caused their marriage to fall apart. A great story and terrific music, right in tune to the very heart-beat of Hong Kong.

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