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Sleeping Beauty- The Panto
Thursday December 5, 8pm
Friday December 6, 8pm
Saturday Dec 7, 3pm and 8pm;
Sunday December 8, 11am and 3pm
Thursday, Dec 12, 8pm
Friday Dec 13, 8pm
Saturday Dec 14, 3pm and 8pm
Sunday Dec 15, 3pm. It’s panto time again – oh, yes it is! This year Hong Kong Players are proud to present our 58th panto: Sleeping Beauty, a spectacular reimagining of the classic fairy tale designed to delight all the family with jokes old and . . . older! |
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Almost 55
January 25 & 26, 8pm; January 27, 3pm Taiwanese choreographer Chou Shu-yi creates a new work, drawing on Qiao Yang’s life as a dancer for more than four decades. For two years in devizing this piece, Chou was given unprecedented access to Qiao’s dancing life through visits, field trips and conversations, working closely with screendance director Maurice Lai, set and lighting designer Lee Chi-wai and the rest of CCDC's creative team to give Qiao’s story that extra twist... |
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Snow White- The Panto
Friday Nov 30 - 7.30pm; Saturday Dec 1 - 2.30pm and 7.30pm;
Sunday December 2 - 11am and 3pm; Thursday, Dec 6 - 7.30pm; Friday Dec 7 - 7.30pm;
Saturday Dec 8 - 2.30pm and 7.30pm; Sunday Dec 9 - 2.30pm. Shouson Theatre, November 30 – December 2 and December 6-9, 2018 Hong Kong Players have been staging Christmas pantos in Hong Kong for the past 56 years! Now they’re proud to present their 57th panto – Snow White, a spectacular re-imagining of the classical fairy-tale designed to delight all the family. Our story begins when an evil and extremely vain queen steals control of a kingdom and hides the rightful heiress, Snow White, from sight. The wicked queen rules cruelly over her stolen kingdom, and no-one has the courage to stand up to her. But she takes one step too far when she orders Snow White’s death: the beautiful young Princess enlists the help of seven resourceful little rebels and now they want her kingdom back!
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
Feb 8-10, 7.30pm;
Feb 10 & 11, 2.30pm;
Feb 11, 11am Shakespeare's classic performed by actors aged 8 to 18 with a jazz score and lots of fairies... |
Aladdin- The Panto
Friday 1st December
19:30
Saturday 2nd December
14:00
Saturday 2nd December
19:30
Sunday 3rd December
12:00
Sunday 3rd December
16:30
Thursday 7th December
19:30
Friday 8th December
19:30
Saturday 9th December
14:00
Saturday 9th December
19:30
Sunday 10th December
12:00
Sunday 10th December
16:30 Hong Kong Players have been staging a traditional Christmas panto for more than 50 years. The show is an all-singing, all dancing extravaganza based on an original script. Tickets are now on sale for this incredible show so buy them early to secure the best seats - You know you want to . . . oh yes you do! |
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Don't Stop Believin'!
9-11 June at 7.30 pm
10-11 June at 2.30 pm It’s Summer in the City, and it’s hot! New York in the 80s is a crazy time & place to be living, and for a small gang of misfits, it’s about to get a whole lot crazier! Battling egotistical judges, annoying neighbors & corrupt councilors is a big enough challenge, but working together does not come easily for the tough rebellious teens. Can they find strength, unity and ultimately their voice?! Bring the whole family to Don’t Stop Believin’!; a heart-warming story of love, friendship & strength. |
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The Homecoming
March 4-5, 7-11, 14-18: 7:45pm
March 11-12, 18-19: 2:45pm HK Rep renders Pinter's masterpiece in a new translation by Paul Poon directed by Ceri Sherlock, Dean of the School of Drama at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts: performed in Cantonese with surtitles in English and Chinese. |
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June 13-14, 8pm and 3pm matinee Le French May presents Marlene Bounoirt. She uses gesture, props and music to communicate with her audience in a unique form. Brought to Hong Kong by popular demand after a sold out run in Macau last month! |
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Legally Blonde: the Musical
June 4-7, 8pm and 3:30pm matinee on weekends Face Productions triumphantly returns with the hilarious and fun-filled Broadway musical Legally Blonde. Elle Woods takes on the legal world of Harvard in the smash hit. |
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The Sin Family
March 20- April 4, 7:45pm and 2:45pm matinees on weekends Directly challenging the contemporary, middle-class and highly dysfunctional family relationships. Darker and colder than ever, Matthew Cheng’s latest new black comedy tears off another façade of harmony. |