China National Peking Opera Company(Mainland China)

Su Wu of Han Dynasty

1/5│Tuesday│8pm     Macao Cultural Centre Grand Auditorium     Tickets: MOP 400, 300, 200, 100

Characters and Cast:
Su Wu – Zhang Jianguo
Zhang Sheng – Tian Yonggang
Hu Yayun – Guo Xiao
Yu Chan – Wu Jia
Li Ling – Huang Bingqiang
Badak – Wang Xudong
Qiedihou – Wei Jijun
Han Soldier – Wang Lu
Wei Lü – Lu Kunshan
Chief Eunuch – Zhang Yaning

Playwright and Director: Gao Mukun
Voice Style Coaches: Zhu Shaoyu and Qiu Xiaobo
Music Designers: Zhu Shaoyu, Zhu Shijie and Li Jinping
Orchestrators: Zhu Shijie and Wu Sheng
Set Designers: Li Wei and Wangqiuduo Jietai
Lighting Designers: Ma Lu and Zhu Dan
Costume Designer: Peng Dinghuang

Conductor: Pang Ka Pang
The Macao Chinese Orchestra

Producer: Song Guanlin
Chief Executive Producer: Yin Xiaodong
Executive Producers: Lu Huijun, Liu Tong, Li Jinping and Zhang Xiaoqing
Scenographic Producers: Zhang Qingzhu, Yu Yuegang, Yu Lide and Jiang Lianqi

Exiled to the desolate Siberian environs of Lake Baikal, Su Wu nevertheless remains faithful to Han China for 19 years!

Inspired by The Book of Han: Biographies of Li Guang and Su Jian, this new version of the Beijing opera Su Wu of the Han Dynasty uses the artistic experience of the traditional Beijing opera Su Wu, the Shepherd to eulogise the Han Dynasty patriot Su Wu, praised for “not obsessing over wealth and not surrendering to force.”

An homage to a thousand-year-old historical incident, the opera Su Wu, the Shepherd has moved the hearts of many with its tale of nobility, integrity and dignity. The story of Su Wu surfaces in several works from the Beijing Opera repertoire. In this version – directed by playwright Gao Mukun and featuring celebrated Xi School performer Zhang Jianguo as lead actor – Su Wu of the Han Dynasty re-interprets the old story, giving it new life and a novel perspective. An auspicious season-opening performance for the 23rd Macao Arts Festival, this opera is destined to impress with its heroic momentum and rich content!

With surtitles in Chinese
Duration: approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, with no interval

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