| Artistic Director / Director / Playwright | : | Fredric Mao |
| Co-playwright (Preliminary Playwright: Fredric Mao, Xiao Zhurong, Zhang Yuanyuan) |
: | Jason Kong |
| Music and Vocal Designer | : | Sunny Li |
| Set Designer | : | Ricky Chan |
| Lighting Designer | : | Han Jiang |
| Costume Designer and Stylist | : | Mandy Tam |
| Sound Designer | : | Anthony Yeung, Chen Xiuwen |
| Martial Arts and Movement Choreographer | : | Peng Qinghua, Lin Haitao |
| Videographer | : | Shi Lei |
| Performing Group | : | Shenzhen Cantonese Opera Troupe |
| Main Cast | : | Peng Qinghua, Lin Haitao, Huang Hui, Bu Meiling |
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<td>Artistic Director / Director / Playwright</td>
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<td>Fredric Mao</td>
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<td>Co-playwright<br /><span style="font-size: 8pt;">(Preliminary Playwright: Fredric Mao, Xiao Zhurong, Zhang Yuanyuan)</span></td>
<td>:</td>
<td>Jason Kong</td>
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<td>Music and Vocal Designer</td>
<td>:</td>
<td>Sunny Li</td>
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<td>Set Designer</td>
<td>:</td>
<td>Ricky Chan</td>
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<td>Lighting Designer</td>
<td>:</td>
<td>Han Jiang</td>
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<td>Costume Designer and Stylist</td>
<td>:</td>
<td>Mandy Tam</td>
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<td>Sound Designer</td>
<td>:</td>
<td>Anthony Yeung, Chen Xiuwen</td>
</tr>
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<td>Martial Arts and Movement Choreographer</td>
<td>:</td>
<td>Peng Qinghua, Lin Haitao</td>
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<td>Videographer</td>
<td>:</td>
<td>Shi Lei</td>
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<td>Performing Group</td>
<td>:</td>
<td>Shenzhen Cantonese Opera Troupe</td>
</tr>
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<td>Main Cast</td>
<td>:</td>
<td>Peng Qinghua, Lin Haitao, Huang Hui, Bu Meiling</td>
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<p><br />Co-presented by:<br />Leisure and Cultural Services Department, The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region<br />Shenzhen Cantonese Opera Troupe</p>
<p>Produced by:<br />Leisure and Cultural Services Department, The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region<br />Shenzhen Association for International Culture Exchanges<br />Culture, Media, Tourism and Sports Bureau of Shenzhen Municipality<br />Shenzhen Bao'an District People's Government</p>
<p>In association with:<br />Bao’an District Culture, Media, Tourism and Sports Bureau of Shenzhen Municipality<br />Shenzhen Public Culture Promotion Association</p>
<p>Supported by:<br />Shenzhen Publicity and Culture Fund</p>
<p>Co-ordinator:<br />KC Arts Management Limited</p>
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New Vision Cantonese Opera: To Be or Not To Be - The Legendary Story of Lu Wenlong is a spectacular stage production about fate and choice.
The story is set in the tumultuous years of the war between the Southern Song and Jin dynasties following the tragic "Jingkang Incident" in which Jin forces abducted two emperors of the former Northern Song dynasty. The plot begins with Southern Song general Lu Deng and his wife dying for their nation. Their surviving infant son, Lu Wenlong, is adopted by Jin Wuzhu, the crown prince of the Jin dynasty. Eighteen years later, Lu Wenlong has become a formidable warrior of the Jin, only to be shocked by a fateful discovery of his true origins. Torn between loyalty to the nation and affection for his perished parents, what choice will he make in such a painful dilemma of love and hate?
Led by esteemed Hong Kong director Fredric Mao, this new Cantonese opera is the brainchild of an elite creative team from Hong Kong and Shenzhen. Featuring a meticulously crafted script, as well as unique stage design, this production infuses the infectious power of our time into the essential aesthetics of traditional Cantonese Opera. The Class One Performer and China Theatre Plum Blossom Awardee Peng Qinghua leads the Shenzhen Cantonese Opera Troupe, inviting the audience to savour a classic from a contemporary perspective.
Find the answer in this New Vision Cantonese Opera epic that explores the price for being a hero.
Creative Team and Performers
The story is set in the tumultuous years of the war between the Southern Song and Jin dynasties following the tragic "Jingkang Incident" in which Jin forces abducted two emperors of the former Northern Song dynasty. The plot begins with Southern Song general Lu Deng and his wife dying for their nation. Their surviving infant son, Lu Wenlong, is adopted by Jin Wuzhu, the crown prince of the Jin dynasty. Eighteen years later, Lu Wenlong has become a formidable warrior of the Jin, only to be shocked by a fateful discovery of his true origins. Torn between loyalty to the nation and affection for his perished parents, what choice will he make in such a painful dilemma of love and hate?
Led by esteemed Hong Kong director Fredric Mao, this new Cantonese opera is the brainchild of an elite creative team from Hong Kong and Shenzhen. Featuring a meticulously crafted script, as well as unique stage design, this production infuses the infectious power of our time into the essential aesthetics of traditional Cantonese Opera. The Class One Performer and China Theatre Plum Blossom Awardee Peng Qinghua leads the Shenzhen Cantonese Opera Troupe, inviting the audience to savour a classic from a contemporary perspective.
Find the answer in this New Vision Cantonese Opera epic that explores the price for being a hero.
Creative Team and Performers
Co-presented by:
Leisure and Cultural Services Department, The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
Shenzhen Cantonese Opera Troupe
Produced by:
Leisure and Cultural Services Department, The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
Shenzhen Association for International Culture Exchanges
Culture, Media, Tourism and Sports Bureau of Shenzhen Municipality
Shenzhen Bao'an District People's Government
In association with:
Bao’an District Culture, Media, Tourism and Sports Bureau of Shenzhen Municipality
Shenzhen Public Culture Promotion Association
Supported by:
Shenzhen Publicity and Culture Fund
Co-ordinator:
KC Arts Management Limited




