To Be A Machine: Is Hong Kong the Last Place Where Lockdown Theatre Has a Place? Molly GroganMarch 17, 2022 Dublin’s Dead Centre explores transhumanism in the final performance of a provocative virtual production... ArtPerforming Art0 Comments220 views 09 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 Comments921 views 011 min read
Banned in China, Anthony Wong Finds a New Home in Theatre and Indie Films Elizabeth KerrJuly 25, 2019 One of Hong Kong’s most acclaimed actors has found a second wind after his support for the Umbrella Movement blacklisted him on the mainland.... ArtCinemaCulturePeoplePerforming ArtPortraits0 Comments1131 views 014 min read
Shax, the Hong Kong Theatre Group That is Shaking Up Shakespeare Zabrina LoJune 20, 2019 Rosalind Wong wants Hong Kong to love Shakespeare as much as she does – and now her unorthodox theatre company is collaborating with the Hong Kong Philharmonic.... ArtPerforming Art0 Comments431 views 09 min read