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in response to popular request
proudly presents
Chinese Opera in English
TRAGEDY OF
AN EMPEROR

¤ Kreta Ayer People's Theatre
¤ 7 September 2002 (Saturday), 7.45 pm

Miss See Too
Hoi Siang

Zhen Fei
Miss Frances Wong
Kum Yeng

Emperor Guang Xu
Mrs Joanna Wong
JP BBM

Empress Dowager

This opera tells the life story of Emperor Guang Xu, the eighth (or second last) Emperor of the Qing Dynasty (AD1654 - 1911) and the power struggle between him and the Empress Dowager during his reign from AD 1875 - 1908 as well as the political intrigues in the Qing Imperial Court during this epoch. The dialogue and singing will be in English.

The opera focuses on the causes, the planning, and the failure of the "One Hundred Day Reform" instituted by Guang Xu in 1898 to save China from further degeneration. The opera ends with the death of Guang Xu in 1908 after the signing of the humiliating Boxer Protocol in 1901 following the Boxer Rebellion.

The opera comprises eight scenes. This is the first time a scene depicting the allies from eight foreign nations led by Germany dictating terms with the Qing government is staged. This is also the first time the passing of Guang Xu is dramatically staged in the local arts arena.

The opera features Mrs Joanna Wong JP BBM (Cultural Medallion winner) as the Empress Dowager. she is also the director of this full length opera.

The opera has a cast of fifty with Miss See Too Hoi Siang, as the lead actress playing the role of Zhen Fei, the concubine of Guang Xu. See Too Hoi Siang is the first Chinese Opera artist in the world to win "The Outstanding Young Persons in the World for 2001 Award" for cultural achievement presented by the Junior Chamber International, a world organisation for community services. She received the trophy at a grand presentation ceremony held at the Palau de la Musica Catalana (one of the most prestigious concert halls in the world) in Barcelona, Spain on 7 November 2001. She is the top disciple of Joanna Wong.

Miss Frances Wong Kum Yeng who has chalked up more than ten years' experience in performing Chinese Opera plays the role Emperor Guang Xu. She and See Too Hoi Siang performed in Hannover (Germany), Paris (France), Antwerp (Belgium), New York (USA), and Shanghai (People's Republic of China) in 2000 making them the first pair of lead Chinese Opera artists to perform round the world.

30% Discount for Senior Citizens above 60 years old & students

Tickets : $50, $30, $20, $15, $10
(Ticket prices excludes $1 SISTIC fee)

Outlets

  1. All SISTIC counters at
    • Alliance Francaise De Singapour
      (Mon - Sat : noon - 8 pm, closed on Sun and public holidays)
    • Jelita Cold Storage - Memphis Music
      (Mon - Sat : noon - 8 pm, Sun and public holidays : noon - 6 pm)
    • Ginza Plaza, Bishan Junction 8, Lot 1 Shoppers' Mall, Parco Bugis Junction, Raffles City, Scotts Shopping Centre, Suntec City Mall - Entertainment Centre Service Desk, and Wisma Atria
      (Mon - Sat : 10 am - 8 pm, and public holidays : noon - 8 pm)
    • Singapore Indoor Stadium Box Office
      (Mon - Sat : 10 am - 10 pm, and public holidays : noon - 10 pm)
    • Victorial Concert Hall
      (Mon - Sat : 10 am - 6 pm, closed on Sun and public holidays)
    • Online Booking : http://www.sistic.com.sg

  2. Chinese Theatre Circle's Chinese Opera Teahouse
    5 Smith Street (Chinatown), Singapore 058919 (Tue - Sun : 12 noon - 6 pm)

Enquiry at CTC: 6323 4862; Handphone: 9630 2886; Pager: 95955237
Enquiry at SISTIC: 6348 5555 (Mon-Sat:10am-10pm, Sun & public holiday:noon-10pm)

30% Discount for Senior Citizens above 60 years old & students


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