To Be a Machine: Is Hong Kong the Last Place Where Lockdown Theatre Has a Place?
This article is brought to you by Hong Kong Arts Festival. We know that what separates humans from...
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Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 30th Oct 2021 | Applied Theatre, China, Hong Kong
The rhythmic sound of drumming echoes through the streets. Tai Hang is normally quiet on...
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When Tang Kwong-san and fellow Hong Kong artist Yuen Nga-chi first visited Tung Ping Chau a few...
Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 15th Sep 2020 | Design, Hong Kong, Theatre and Art, Theatre and Politics
When you step into Wheezing, Mark Chung’s new show at de Sarthe Gallery, the first thing you...
Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 19th Jun 2020 | China, Design, Essay, Hong Kong
For generations, bamboo theatres have been a thread that ties together Hong Kong’s present and...
Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 19th Oct 2019 | China, Hong Kong, Review, Theatre and Opera, Theatre and Politics
Three years before the Xiqu Centre opened as Hong Kong’s first purpose-built center for Chinese...
Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 29th Aug 2019 | Design, Hong Kong, Immersive Theatre, Theatre and Politics, Theatre and Science
A rainforest has risen on the ground level of the Hong Kong Science Museum. Leaves rustle...
Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 13th Jun 2019 | Acting, Dramaturgy, Hong Kong, News
One of the world’s most established Shakespearean theatre groups from London puts on The Comedy of...
Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 1st Apr 2019 | China, Hong Kong, News, Theatre and Dance
This article is brought to you by The Hong Kong Ballet. 25-year-old Garry Corpuz is one of Hong...
Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 27th Mar 2019 | Adaptation, Hong Kong, News, Theatre and Opera
Why We Recommend it The opera Madame White Snake tells the story of a demon’s incessant pursuit of...
Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 18th Mar 2019 | China, Design, Hong Kong, Theatre and Dance
This article is brought to you by The Hong Kong Ballet Half-way through his second season as Hong...
Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 23rd Feb 2019 | China, Festivals, Hong Kong, News, Playwriting
Hong Kong’s reputation as a safe city is well-deserved. It ranks frequently among the top 10...
Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 10th Feb 2019 | Design, Essay, Hong Kong
For an artist known for engaging the political in his work, it’s perhaps impossible for Samson...
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Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 27th Sep 2018 | Hong Kong, News, Theatre and Age
Why We Recommend it This widely-acclaimed play explores themes of loneliness, loss, helplessness,...
Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 31st Jul 2018 | Festivals, Hong Kong, News, Theatre and Opera
Why We Recommend it This annual festival stages enduring Chinese opera performances across various...
Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 4th Jun 2018 | France, Hong Kong, Review, Theatre and Dance
This article is brought to you by Le French May. Long before movie theatres were widespread,...
Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 11th Apr 2018 | Essay, Hong Kong, Theatre and Art
A throng of reporters circled Kristine Li at the officiating ceremony of H Queen’s, a gleaming new...
Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 28th Feb 2018 | Hong Kong, Review, Theatre and Politics
Children. They have the power to change everything. The power to change the future. At least...
Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 4th Feb 2018 | China, Hong Kong, Interview, Theatre and Opera
This article is brought to you by the 46th edition of the Hong Kong Arts Festival. If all you know...
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