Small Eyes for a Black Face

March 25-April 11 (Wednesdays-Saturdays only) 7pm and 9pm EXCEPT Wednesday March 25 @ 8pm (one performance only for opening night)
By African Ventures

An African king seeks a princess for his son.  A Chinese sociologist seeks a guide for her studies.  Somewhere in the mythical kingdom of Zamuda, lovers’ eyes lock and cultures collide with timless prejudice in this fast-moving specially commissioned modern day fairy tale, told to African rhythms with Chinese characteristics.

African Ventures is a collective of artists dedicated to bringing a better understanding to all in Hong Kong of all things African.

Ticket Price: $250 (At door) / $200 (Online) / $100 (Students)

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Thinner Than Water

March 16-18, 8pm
By Melissa Ross

Aurora Theatre brings us Melissa Ross’s roiling dissection of family dysfunction:  two sisters and one brother by three mothers and one dying dad try to work out what started the mess and, more importantly, how it might mess with them.

THINNER THAN WATER has played to packed houses throughout the US and now comes on a mini-tour in Hong Kong, transferring to Premium Sofa Club after a week at the HK Fringe Club earlier in the month.  

Ticket Price: $250 (at door)/ $230 (online)/$200 (Students)

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Love Letters

February 25-March 14 (Wednesdays-Saturdays only) 7pm and 9pm EXCEPT Wednesday February 25 @ 8pm (one performance only for opening night)
By A.R. Gurney

Andrew Makepeace Ladd III and Melissa Gardner – old school, old money, east coast Americans - began their correspondence at the age of 7.  It lasted, like their love, for the rest of their lives…

A.R. Gurney’s masterpiece (now in an extended run on Broadway with the likes of Alan Alda, Candice Bergen, Brian Dennehy and Mia Farrow in the lead roles) wrings laughs, anger and tears from its audience with abundant compassion.

Ticket Price: $250 (At door) / $200 (Online) / $100 (Students)

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Three Little Men

December 3-19, (Wednesdays through Fridays only) 7pm and 9pm
By Wing Man Lam

‘Three men in one room, each wondering why the hell they’re there – and who the hell they are…’ Local writer Wing Man Lam’s “Three Little Men”, borne from Edward Albee’s classic Three Tall Women, was presented at last year’s ELDORADO(HK)! Play Reading Festival at the Fringe Club, drawing praise for the humour and warmth of its characterizations and narrative. ‘Three Little Men’ will debut at Premium Sofa Club on 3 December.

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