Unlocking the Potential of Dance: Six Mouths at the Cattle Depot Simon CartledgeMay 5, 2022 Unlock Dancing Plaza transforms the Cattle Depot Artist Village into an interactive stage for an unusual dance production... ArtEventPerforming ArtWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 06 min read
Two Productions of The Plague Push the Boundary of Theatre Molly GroganMay 19, 2021 The Hong Kong Arts Festival has simultaneously commissioned two provocative productions of Neil Bartlett’s The Plague, an adaptation of Albert Camus’ famous novella... ArtPerforming Art0 Comments 012 min read
The Date That Must Not Be Named: Stage 64 Looks at the Tiananmen Square Massacre Zabrina LoSeptember 4, 2019 The founder of a theatre company dedicated to the memory of June 4 opens up about the struggle of keeping the flame alive in Hong Kong... ArtBig StoriesHistoryInterviewsPeoplePerforming Art0 Comments 011 min read
Guiding Principles: A New Play Takes Hong Kong’s Educational System to Task Amanda SheppardOctober 23, 2018 The pressure of Hong Kong schooling take centre stage in a new version of the acclaimed Hong Kong Repertory Theatre production.... ArtPerforming Art0 Comments 08 min read
Double, Double Toil and Trouble? Shakespeare’s Macbeth in Hong Kong Elle KwanMarch 2, 2016 Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s most challenging plays to stage in English, so how on earth do you go about it in Cantonese?... ArtPerforming Art0 Comments 07 min read