|
NCPA's Original Drama Wangfujing to Showcase Beijingers' Spirit2011-12-29 15:13:00 From: Chinaculture.org
Wangfujing, a modern drama featuring the capital's well-known commercial street and showcasing the intrinsic spirit of the Beijing people, will be put on stage at the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) from Dec. 10 to 23. The NCPA-produced drama, written by well-known dramatist Zheng Tianwei and directed by Ren Ming, centers on the ups and downs of Ludinghong, a hat store, and covers a time-span of 100 years, from 1910 to 2010, showcasing the vicissitudes of the city. The drama is divided into two parts, the first part ending with the year 1948, one year before the founding of the New China. Wangfujing Street, an important landmark of Beijing, is not only a witness to Beijing's development but "conveys the spirit of Beijing people: hardworking, passionate, resilient, tolerant and optimistic," said Deng Yijiang, vice-president of NCPA. By telling stories that happen to Beijing people on a major street, with a profound Beijing flavor, "we want to display the commercial and cultural aspects of the city and the enterprising spirit of Beijing people," Deng added. Ren, vice-president of Beijing People's Art Theater, has directed nine works themed around Beijing and its people before but said he will adopt a very different style for the new play. "This is a drama distinguished from all other dramas that tell a story in Beijing," Ren said. "In the past, Wangfujing was a place full of dreams...I blend realism, expressionism and symbolism together in this play to gain the best effects," Ren added. A half-god figure known as the Plaque Guardian is employed and witnesses the changes of every shop, carving their names on his plaque. "The street has a soul, so do the plaques," Ren added. To better showcase the bustling atmosphere of the city's most famous commercial street, the play will have about 30 scenes and 70 actors on stage, which also poses a challenge for set designer Gao Guangjian, whose recent work for dance drama Marco Polo won much acclaim. As opposed to other Beijing-themed dramas that take place in a teahouse or a courtyard, the play is set entirely on a street but is meant to tell the story of a whole city, Gao said. To solve the problem, he designed a 360-degree-rotatable stage, which will enable him to employ massive scene transitions and better display the changing face of the city. Large-scale drama Wangfujing, originally produced by NCPA after more than two years of painstaking efforts, features a grand panoramic view and showcases the hundred-year vicissitudes of Wangfujing, China's No.1 commercial street. It vividly outlines the image and spirit of Beijing people and displays a rich and profound Beijing flavor. NCPA is considered as an important cultural landmark of capital Beijing. There is no doubt the NCPA would produce a large-scale drama for Beijing people to showcase their profound spiritual characteristics and heroic national integrity. The impression of Beijingers has long been somewhat simple, biased and superficial, but in fact, these people living in the royal city are not only sincere and passionate, but have broad mind and great bearing, as well as value integrity and righteousness. The NCPA hopes that this drama can sketch out a spiritual portrait of Beijing people. As 'China's No. 1 street', Wangfujing epitomizes the comings and goings for one century and conveys the rich spirit of Beijing people. The unusual golden street has naturally become an effective carrier of the drama. In the play, Wangfujing is not merely the old street in the real word, but a symbol of core values, which represents the spirit of Beijing people: hardworking, passionate, resilient, tolerant and optimistic!
Total:1 Page: 1
|
|
|