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Drama Epitomizes Urban Married Life |
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A two-act play entitled Man and Woman (Xingqing Nannu) exploring the relations between men and women with marriage is now being shown at Beijing People's Art Theater. |
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'Deadly Game' Delves into Human Nature |
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The courtroom always provides the perfect setting for an exciting drama. China National Theater Company's first production of 2006, The Deadly Game, presents a story set not exactly in a courtroom but a retired lawyer's home. |
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Art troupes Flourish in Fujian |
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Some 765 art troupes in east China's Fujian Province stage an average of 165,000 performances every year, attracting over 100 million spectators. |
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Romantic Dance Ensemble to Wow US Theater-goers |
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Huajin Dance Ensemble from Shanxi Province is set to wow theater-goers in the United States and Australia with their latest performance A Handful of Wild Jujubes. The ambiguous title is a direct translation of the Chinese name and may not be immediately inspiring, so choreographer Zhang Jigang has renamed his work The Forbidden Fruit at the Foot of the Great Wall. |
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Wild Jujubes Been Sold Out |
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The Grand Drama Wild Jujubes will grace the stage of the Great Hall of the People next Thursday. More than 70 percent of its tickets have already sold. |
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'The Same Song' to Be Sung in Toronto, New York |
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China Central Television will send musicians to perform a live concert at Toronto's Rogers Centre on January 15 and at New York's Radio City on January 23, as part of the Spring Festival celebrations. |
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Play Set to Entertain over New Year |
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A stage play featuring the journey of young dramatists to find meaning in their creative work will premiere at Chang'an Grand Theater on Thursday. |
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Dance Epic Legend Opens Beijing Performance Season |
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The grand dance epic Legend landed on stage at the Great Hall of the People yesterday. |
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Play Set to Entertain over New Year |
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A stage play featuring the journey of young dramatists to find meaning in their creative work will premiere at Chang'an Grand Theater on Thursday. |
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Young Dramatists to Stage Comedy Based on News Events |
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A group of young dramatists in China will stage a comedy based on news events of the whole year between January 12 and 15 before the traditional Chinese Spring Festival which falls on January 29. |
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Magic Mountain to Present World's Largest Icecream Cake |
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The children's play Magic Mountain will debut in the Chinese Spring Festival (lunar new year) and present the children with the world's largest icecream cake. |
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Avant-guard Director Brings Experimental Approach to Children's Play |
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"Whether children like it or not is the only thing I care about in this play," Meng Jinghui, the avant-garde drama director told his staff when rehearsing the Magic Mountain, China's largest-ever children's play. |
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World Taijiquan Conference Attracts Overseas Fans |
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Over 100 shadowboxing fans and athletes from overseas enjoyed the opportunity of sharing their experience in learning the art with the Chinese masters and athletes face to face during the 2nd World Taijiquan and Health Conference held in Haikou of Hainan Province from Dec. 18 to 20. |
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Choreographer Reaches New Heights in His Career |
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Choreographer Gao Chengming had a lot of time to reflect upon his career when he had to retire from Guangdong Modern Dance Company last year. |
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Will Beijing Streets Be Buzzing with Broadway Tunes? |
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Hong Kong actress and singer Karen Mok is to star in the Tony-winning Broadway musical Rent (Jiwu Chuzu) when it tours Asia. This casting decision is sure to bring in the crowds in Beijing and Shanghai, even if they are unsure of this exotic performance genre. |