One Hundred Years of Chinese Architecture
Theatre

Description
Description
The history of Chinese architecture as told through the stories of two couples almost a century apart. Liang Sicheng, the Father of Modern Chinese Architecture, and his wife Lin Huiyin, the first female architect in China, dedicated their lives to the preservation of ancient Chinese architecture. Zhang Xin and her husband Pan Shiyi, the most successful real estate developers in China, introduced Western hip, urban architecture to the country. Romance and profit; living and existing. From the poetry and romance of architecture to the profits and reality of architecture. Two couples stand out, bookending this particular hundred years of time, and of architecture in China.
Playwright:Mathias Woo; Jimmy Ngai
Director:Mathias Woo
Producer:Doris Kan
Cast:David Yeung; Kao Jo Shan
Stage Manager:Chow Chun Yin
Deputy Stage Manager:Chan Ka Yee, Katrina
Production Manager:Lawrecnce Lee
Assistant Stage Designer:Isaac Wong
Lighting Designer:Zoe Cheung
Sound Designer:Candog Ha
Image and Costume Designer:Jessie Dai Mei Ling
Make-up:Alex Lam
Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Drama Yearbook 2011" published by International Association of Theatre Critics (Hong Kong).
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$190
$480
Indoor
Local