Flee By Night
Theatre

Description
Description
Staged in Oslo, Singapore, Shanghai (World Expo), Yokohama & Taipei
Reinventing 450 Years Of Tradition
Following The Outcast General and the award-winning Tears of Barren Hill, Danny Yung brings a finale to his “Trilogy of Experimental Traditional Opera” with Flee by Night, a one-act kunqu that puts the wusheng role (martial) to its highest challenge. Flee by Night is one of the two surviving acts from the play The Legend of the Precious Sword written by the Mid-Ming playwright Li Kaixian. It tells the story of Lin Chong, one of the famous 108 Liangshan heroes from the Chinese classical novel Water Margin. Lin Chong, an honourable man and the chief instructor of the Imperial Guards, was framed and persecuted by malicious court officials. He was being hunted, and had no alternatives but to join the band of Liangshan outlaws. He was so overwhelmed with desolation and frustration that he started to weep for his star-crossed destiny.
Now, in the 21st Century, Danny Yung is making another adaptation of Flee by Night, allowing a historical figure to come to life on a contemporary stage. This performance is an elegy on the lingering melancholy and dejection of life, as well as a reappraisal of 450 years of theatre with all the tradition and innovation in between, showing us how resilient performing arts could be through the ages.
Text:Danny Yung
Director:Danny Yung
Producer:Wong Yue Wai
Cast:Ke Jun; Yang Yang; Pun Tak Shu
Production Manager:Lawrecnce Lee
Stage Manager:Chow Chun Yin
Deputy Stage Manager:Chan Ka Yee, Katrina
Stage Designer:Danny Yung
Assistant Stage Designer:Isaac Wong
Lighting Designer:Mak Kwok Fai
Sound Designer:Candog Ha
Music:Pun Tak Shu
Costume Designer:Barney Cheng
Make-up:Lam Alex Workshop
Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Drama Yearbook 2012" published by International Association of Theatre Critics (Hong Kong).
Past overseas shows : 2010/10/16-18 上海
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$220
Indoor
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