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DiaoChan: Rise of The Courtesan.
Hexham’s
Queen’s Hall Art Centre
Wednesday 2nd March 2016
DiaoChan: The Rise of The Courtesan
is touring the UK
prior to opening at the Arts Theatre in London's West End, so
this is your last chance to see the show for a reasonable price.
Taken from The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and
often referred to as the Chinese Macbeth, this is an epic tale of lust,
jealousy and revenge, and it has been adapted for the stage by nominated
British writer Ross Ericson - whose five star solo play 'The Unknown
Soldier' has just received much critical acclaim at Edinburgh Fringe 2015.
'Us Europeans can often find classical Chinese
drama a little impenetrable,' said Ericson, 'so my job has been to put the
story into a structure and language that would be familiar to European audiences,
whilst retaining the authenticity and spirit of the original text.'
The Empire is in turmoil and the tyrant DongZhuo,
with the great warrior LuBu at his side, is systematically putting to the sword
all those who oppose him. The minister WangYun fears for the lives of his
family, but when both DongZhuo and LuBu show a lustful interest in DiaoChan
- a singing girl of WangYun’s household - she comes up with a plan that
could solve both their problems – a plan that would see DongZhuo fall and see
her rise to the ranks of the nobility.
"A wonderful experience to explore the
culture and traditions of ancient China
through their own mythology, in a manner that will appeal to everyone."
- British Theatre Guide on The Autumn of Han
"Sumptuously costumed... a richly talented and promising ensemble." - The Stage on The Autumn of Han
The production is supported by Unity Theatre Trust
and using public funding by Arts Council England.
On
The Web:
Twitter: @RDprod_theatre
Tickets:
DiaoChan: Rise of The Courtesan comes to Hexham’s Queen’s
Hall Art Centre on Wednesday 2nd March 2016
Evening: 7.30pm
Box Office: 01434
652477
Website: www.queenshall.co.uk
Twitter:
@QueensHall
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