Century-Old Dreams of A Fishing Harbour
Theatre

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A hundred years of fleeting life have drifted by, who is there to tell of dreams bygone? Only me, the Lu-Ting.
“Century-old Dreams of a Fishing Harbour” is a trilogy. In this Episode I, the legendary half-man-half-fish Lu-Tings will play the storytellers throughout. As the earliest indigenous group of Hong Kong, they will trace the one hundred years between the Opium War and the Japanese Occupation that form part of the history of the place. From the influx of Han resettlers from the Central Plains to the transition from Qing to British colonial rule, the civil war between the Kuomintang and the Communists, and the Japanese Occupation, they are both outsiders/bystanders and involuntary players on the ever changing political chessboard. Amidst all that, they have to find a way to survive.
Idea:Chan Chu Hei
Director:Chan Chu Hei
Playwright:Wong Kwok Kui
Creation:Vincent Chiu Chi Wai; Chow Wing Yan; Anne Tam Yuk Ting; Cheung Yik Tung; Oggy Ho Hong Man; Zip Ho Kin Man; Eric Leung; Ronald Lam; and others
Cast:Vincent Chiu Chi Wai; Chow Wing Yan; Anne Tam Yuk Ting; Cheung Yik Tung; Oggy Ho Hong Man; Zip Ho Kin Man; Eric Leung; Ronald Lam; and others
Physical Movement Designer:Julia Mok
Lighting Designer:Fung Kwok Kee, Gabriel
Set Designer:Suki Chan Po Yan
Costume Designer:Mak Tsz Kwan
Make-up and Image Designer:Mak Tsz Kwan
Sound Designer:Chan Wai Fat
Production Manager:Amum Chan
Deputy Stage Manager:Libby Cheung
Assistant Stage Manager:Man Sing Yau
Producer:Julia Mok; Elaine ToTo
Details of other production units are only available in Chinese
Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Drama Yearbook 2014" published by International Association of Theatre Critics (Hong Kong).
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$160
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