Two men talk about dance on stage. Sounds riveting, doesn't it? On closer inspection, however, About Khon promises to be one of the most interesting performances at this year's New ...
It seems fitting that as John Meehan prepares to leave his position as artistic director of the Hong Kong Ballet; he is unleashing one of his favourite ballets of all time on the Hong Kong ...
Civil Servants are in the firing line in Zuni Icosahedron's latest political satire, writes Bourree Lam
Thanks to the combination of Saturday Night Live and the political aspirations ...
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Did you chain yourself to Queen's Pier when it was being torn down by the government? Or are you a property tycoon hoping to make another multimillion-dollar ...
Until Saturday 25
Returning to Hong Kong this week, the Nederlands Dans Theater I opened this year's New Vision Arts Festival with a diverse mixed programme featuring three works ...
An acclaimed production of Waiting for Godot arrives at the end of the month from Dublin. Director Peter Reid has done Beckett for 15 years - from the existential author's novellas to ...
The audience of the Cultural Centre's Studio Theatre will be put into a compromising position this fortnight, as Kisaeng Becomes You begins its two-night run. The multimedia dance ...
Dare we ask where Sperm Cells came from? "It came from some erotic stories... haha, just kidding!" cracks writer-director Daisuke Koshikawa, whose musical comedy, Boiler Maker - ...
Shakespeare meets Peking Opera in Tsui Hark and Wu Hsing-kuo's remarkable staging of The Tempest, writes Ken Smith
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Halfway through his Peking Opera training ...
APA (Lyric Theatre) Until Oct 26
Never confuse The Thirty-nine Steps with The 39 Steps. The former is the title of the 1915 novel written by talented Scotsman John Buchan; World ...