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The Last Supper
March 5-13, 8:15pm and 3:15pm matinee on weekends A Mother and son in a joint last supper To create a new world, they are ending their own Family love story tugs heartstrings across Hong Kong and Mainland China Anticipated Hong Kong re-run by popular demand. |
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Let Dreams Fly II..Over the Rainbow
January 2-4, 8pm and 3pm matinee on Sunday Let Dreams Fly... Is a cross-media musical theatre integrating original music, live performance, visuals, recitation, and theatrical elements conceived by renowned Hong Kong composer Dr. Mui Kwong Chiu in collaboration with some of the top names on the local music scene - Leung Kin Fung (violin), Dr. Lung Heung Wing (percussion), Dr. Cheng Wai (piano) and Ernie Leung (chromatic harmonica). It promises to be a theatre experience that invites your liveliest imagination yet. |
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Oliver!
November 27-29, 7:30pm This November, Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation brings to life Charles Dickens’ exhilarating tale of one boy’s survival against the odds. Escaping from Mr. Bumble’s cruel workhouse with no food, no money and nowhere to live, poor orphan Oliver Twist meets the Artful Dodger, a cheeky head pickpocket of loathsome Mr. Fagin’s pint-sized gang. But just as it seems that Oliver is about to embark on a life of petty criminality, he encounters a kind gentleman who might just hold the key to his past and future… |
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Three Tall Women
July 12-14, 16-20, 22-27, 7:45pm and 2:45pm matinees on weekends What do you think, sitting in the audience? Does a brash 26 year old know what life is? Does a self-possessed 52 year-old? Does a failing 92 year-old? What do you feel, watching in the audience? Is life something to laugh about? To cry about? To cry about while laughing? Is a son who runs away from home and comes back to be forgiven? There are as many answers to these questions as there are people in the audience: sitting, watching, listening, thinking, feeling. In Cantonese with English and Chinese surtitles. |
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Oh, What a Lovely War!
June 25-28, 8pm and 2:30pm matinee on Saturday Hong Kong Players Ltd is delighted to be presenting this legendary musical, which took the West End by storm in 1963 and which was the basis for the 1969 Richard Attenborough film. Through the use of archival news footage & historical photographs, dialogue taken from first-person accounts and WWI-era songs, Oh, What a Lovely War! satirises the madness of war, blending humour and pathos to create an unforgettable night of theatre. This production commemorates the centenary of the outbreak of World War One. |
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Tell Me the Truth
May 9-10, 8pm Inspired by the poems of Jacques Prévert, “Tell Me the Truth and Other Stories” is a contemporary and engaging piece of theatre that tells a tale poetically. It tells the story of a couple in a relationship that has become cold, rigid, and without communication. They both hold their ground, neither giving way: the victim or the executioner... who’s who? The suffering certainly cannot be denied; it is dense and almost palpable, sweeping into the space and vibrating in the slightest movement of each character as the sentimental break-up reveals their hidden personalities. |
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Shed Skin
March 18-23, 25-29, 7:45 and 2:45 weekend matinee This award-winning drama drew enthusiastic attention from audiences, media and critics across the city, when its Chinese version premiered in 2011. Outstanding script, direction and performances received great praise and the production swept the Hong Kong Drama Awards’ many major prizes in the same year. This year, Shed Skin returns by popular demand and will make its premiere in Japan followed by the re-run in Hong Kong. |
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A Chorus Line
December 12-14, 8pm and 3pm matinees Broadway’s former longest running musical is bursting onto the Hong Kong stage! This December, Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation will present its 2013 flagship musical A CHORUS LINE. A CHORUS LINE takes the audience through the final grueling audition for a new Broadway musical. It speaks loudest to those in the business, but it is also a tale of universal struggle, of striving to fulfill a dream, of the brutality of rejection, and the opportunity to gain a second chance in life. |
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Sleeping Beauty- The Panto
November 29-December 1, December 5-8, 7:30pm Hong Kong Players present their ever-popular annual Christmas panto with music, dancing, contemporary humour and oodles of fun for all the family. In this hilarious new locally-produced script, Sleeping Beauty faces the wrath of the Evil Fairy, and only True Love's Kiss can save her from eternal sleep. Will the Prince get there in time? Will the Good Fairy win her wings? Will the Dame make it to happy hour in time? |
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Detention
August 2-18, various showtimes The Fourth run of a non-verbal physical comedy centering on naughty student stuck in detention in a Hong Kong school. It turns into mayhem that will delight people of all backgrounds. |