Jack & Jackie 2
Theatre

Drama
Tuen Mun Town Hall, Cultural Activities Hall; Sha Tin Town Hall, Cultural Activities Hall
2012/03/11
Drama
Tuen Mun Town Hall, Cultural Activities Hall; Sha Tin Town Hall, Cultural Activities Hall
2012/03/02
2012/03/11
Jack & Jackie 2
Description
Description
“Jack & Jackie 2” is the first ever sequel for an original, local drama production. The story continues with Jack, a computer game programmer, and Jackie, a security guard and divorcee, now married. It is the fifth year of their marriage and Jackie becomes CEO of a security company with more than one hundred staff working under her. Jack, however, is still a beer-drinking couch potato. Their marriage seems to be on the rocks for uncertain reasons – it might be the re-appearance of Jack’s ex-girl friend that’s causing trouble, or maybe it’s that they are not really cut out for each other. Jackie’s son Hang complicates the situation by inviting Tommy, a dashing lawyer who has a soft spot for Jackie, to prepare divorce papers for his mother and stepfather. Spurred on by Hang and Tommy, the divorce seems inevitable, and only the signatures are required.
Yet more storms are brewing. When Hang’s fiancée discovers his intention of marrying her for money to boost his business, all hell breaks loose. The divorce process also has its hiccups. Five people’s lives are at the mercy of the “great unknown hand” as questions keep popping up. But somehow, amidst the chaos, the flickering flame of love keeps burning. Finally, Jack and Jackie discover that love means never looking back, and the curtain comes down amidst laughter and tears.
Playwright:Yu Hong Ting
Producer:Gladys Liu; Lau Wing Yin
Director:Chung Yat Minig
Cast:Yu Hong Ting; Gladys Liu; Joe Wong; Emily Man; BabyJohn Choi
Production Manager:Lawrence Lee
Stage Manager:Lawrence Lee
Deputy Stage Manager:Carmen Hung
Set Designer:Allan Tsui
Lighting Designer:Eva Yan
Sound Designer:Matthew Ma
Costume Designer:Kenneth Leung
Make-up and Image Designer:Kenneth Leung
Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Drama Yearbook 2012" published by International Association of Theatre Critics (Hong Kong).
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$140
$160
Indoor
Local