ÉLAN Lost Child Project HK 2022

Master Land: The Romeo and Juliet Wars - Work in Progress

Date & Time

16 - 26 Apr, 2022 16.04.2022 | 8pm - 9:30pm
17.04.2022 | 5pm - 6:30pm

Location

Online

Price

Exclusive to Tai Kwun Fans, Free of charge

General

The Romeo and Juliet Wars - Work in Progress
Violent delights have Violent ends

Generational conflict is nothing new. In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, the feud between the two families leads to the death of a young couple. If it happens in today's world, would it still end in tragedy? Or would it end in an even more tragic way?

The world today is full of chaos and restlessness with the breakdown of interpersonal relationships and the threat from information explosion. Can the young couple be masters of their destiny, or will they be forced to end in tragedy again? Can they rewrite their fate and change the ending? Will the world welcome the blessing of the youth or strike back ruthlessly?

Different from the original story 400 years ago,we take the archetypal figures of Romeo and Juliet to explore how family, romance and social expectations become the trigger of generational conflict. With the theme of "love, madness and death", it aims to find a way out for "youth" and cheer for "passion". In this workshop, the theatre will be a space for dialogue to discuss why we get lost towards the future from a broader and open-minded perspective.


Creative Team

Co-Directors: David Glass, Olivia Yan
Creation, Curator and Key Performer: Abby Chan
Performers: Bon Tong, Cal Tang, Denise Kay, Kelvin Lam, Yiyi Chiu, Zoe Chan, To Chi Sing
 

  • Performed in Cantonese and English with no surtitles
  • Approximately 90 minutes without intermission
  • Recommended for ages 12 and above
  • Undesirable and disturbing scenes may happen during the presentation
  • One person per quota regardless of age
  • Registered audience shall sign in in-person 15 minutes before the performance. Any unclaimed quota may be released to walk-in audience 5 minutes before the performance. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis
  • Tai Kwun reserves the right to assign seats
  • Programmes are subject to change without prior notice. Tai Kwun reserves the right to make the final decision regarding the arrangements
  • The events will adhere to the latest health and safety regulations and enforce social distancing measure