War Sum Up @ Macao Cultural Centre – 27 June, 2015

War Sum Up @ Macao Cultural Centre - 27 June, 2015

War Sum Up is a highly visually alternative opera, merging Japanese manga images projected on stage with classic warrior texts. Fuelled by a mash-up of chamber pop, electronic and new classical music, the piece has been received with great acclaim after its premiere in Riga in 2012.

Conceived by experimental Danish theatre Hotel Pro Forma and performed by Grammy award winners Latvian Radio Choir with a score by British symphonic art-pop ensemble The Irrepressibles and Latvian composer Santa Ratniece, the piece is a pioneering artistic reflection on the brutal, yet fascinating nature of war.

Through a blend of striking light effects, smashing sets and technical innovation, 12 singers appear on stage wearing costumes by fashion designer Henrik Vibskov, to tell a story with three main characters: a soldier who suffers from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, the spectre of a Warrior killed in battle and a Spy who became a superwoman in order to survive. Playing with light and darkness, the strong visuals are accompanied by a mix of sounds blending in men and machines as metaphors for an endless scourge of the human existence.

War Sum Up looks to push our senses to the limits, while offering it’s audience a chance to reflect on a universal subject, materialized in a visual manner that it hopes will encourage us to look at the world with new eyes.

Conceived by: Hotel Pro Forma
Performed by: Latvian Radio Choir

War Sum Up
Hotel Pro Forma
Date: 8pm 27 June, 2015
Venue: Macao Cultural Centre, Grand Auditorium
Tickets: MOP$300, $250, $200, $150, $100
More info: In Japanese with Chinese and English surtitles

War Sum Up @ Macao Cultural Centre - 27 June, 2015

War Sum Up @ Macao Cultural Centre – 27 June, 2015

War Sum Up @ Macao Cultural Centre - 27 June, 2015

War Sum Up is a highly visually alternative opera, merging Japanese manga images projected on stage with classic warrior texts. Fuelled by a mash-up of chamber pop, electronic and new classical music, the piece has been received with great acclaim after its premiere in Riga in 2012.

Conceived by experimental Danish theatre Hotel Pro Forma and performed by Grammy award winners Latvian Radio Choir with a score by British symphonic art-pop ensemble The Irrepressibles and Latvian composer Santa Ratniece, the piece is a pioneering artistic reflection on the brutal, yet fascinating nature of war.

Through a blend of striking light effects, smashing sets and technical innovation, 12 singers appear on stage wearing costumes by fashion designer Henrik Vibskov, to tell a story with three main characters: a soldier who suffers from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, the spectre of a Warrior killed in battle and a Spy who became a superwoman in order to survive. Playing with light and darkness, the strong visuals are accompanied by a mix of sounds blending in men and machines as metaphors for an endless scourge of the human existence.

War Sum Up looks to push our senses to the limits, while offering it’s audience a chance to reflect on a universal subject, materialized in a visual manner that it hopes will encourage us to look at the world with new eyes.

Conceived by: Hotel Pro Forma
Performed by: Latvian Radio Choir

War Sum Up
Hotel Pro Forma
Date: 8pm 27 June, 2015
Venue: Macao Cultural Centre, Grand Auditorium
Tickets: MOP$300, $250, $200, $150, $100
More info: In Japanese with Chinese and English surtitles

《NARUTO》@ The Venetian Theatre – 22-24 May, 2015

《NARUTO》@ The Venetian Theatre - 22-24 May, 2015

Based on the first 27 volumes of the popular manga series, the production will focus on the first part of Naruto’s life. The live action drama will combine acting, dancing and incredible acrobatic performances with brilliant stage effects to bring the comic book characters to life! Intricate costumes and creative makeup will transform the actors into real-life versions of the characters.

Naruto
Date: 1:30pm, 7pm, 22-24 May, 2015
Venue: The Venetian Theatre, Venetian Macai
Tickets: $1,080, $880, $680, $480, $280 from CotaiTicketing
More info: Performed in Japanese with Chinese subtitles

 

《NARUTO》@ The Venetian Theatre – 22-24 May, 2015

《NARUTO》@ The Venetian Theatre - 22-24 May, 2015

Based on the first 27 volumes of the popular manga series, the production will focus on the first part of Naruto’s life. The live action drama will combine acting, dancing and incredible acrobatic performances with brilliant stage effects to bring the comic book characters to life! Intricate costumes and creative makeup will transform the actors into real-life versions of the characters.

Naruto
Date: 1:30pm, 7pm, 22-24 May, 2015
Venue: The Venetian Theatre, Venetian Macai
Tickets: $1,080, $880, $680, $480, $280 from CotaiTicketing
More info: Performed in Japanese with Chinese subtitles

《NARUTO》@ The Venetian Theatre – 22-24 May, 2015

《NARUTO》@ The Venetian Theatre - 22-24 May, 2015

Based on the first 27 volumes of the popular manga series, the production will focus on the first part of Naruto’s life. The live action drama will combine acting, dancing and incredible acrobatic performances with brilliant stage effects to bring the comic book characters to life! Intricate costumes and creative makeup will transform the actors into real-life versions of the characters.

Naruto
Date: 1:30pm, 7pm, 22-24 May, 2015
Venue: The Venetian Theatre, Venetian Macai
Tickets: $1,080, $880, $680, $480, $280 from CotaiTicketing
More info: Performed in Japanese with Chinese subtitles

《NARUTO》@ The Venetian Theatre – 22-24 May, 2015

《NARUTO》@ The Venetian Theatre - 22-24 May, 2015

Based on the first 27 volumes of the popular manga series, the production will focus on the first part of Naruto’s life. The live action drama will combine acting, dancing and incredible acrobatic performances with brilliant stage effects to bring the comic book characters to life! Intricate costumes and creative makeup will transform the actors into real-life versions of the characters.

Naruto
Date: 1:30pm, 7pm, 22-24 May, 2015
Venue: The Venetian Theatre, Venetian Macai
Tickets: $1,080, $880, $680, $480, $280 from CotaiTicketing
More info: Performed in Japanese with Chinese subtitles

《NARUTO》@ The Venetian Theatre – 22-24 May, 2015

《NARUTO》@ The Venetian Theatre - 22-24 May, 2015

Based on the first 27 volumes of the popular manga series, the production will focus on the first part of Naruto’s life. The live action drama will combine acting, dancing and incredible acrobatic performances with brilliant stage effects to bring the comic book characters to life! Intricate costumes and creative makeup will transform the actors into real-life versions of the characters.

Naruto
Date: 1:30pm, 7pm, 22-24 May, 2015
Venue: The Venetian Theatre, Venetian Macai
Tickets: $1,080, $880, $680, $480, $280 from CotaiTicketing
More info: Performed in Japanese with Chinese subtitles

The Prince of Tennis 3rd Season Seigaku vs Fudomine – 7-8 March, 2015

The Prince of Tennis 3rd Season Seigaku vs Fudomine - 7-8 March, 2015

2015 is the year for major musical productions adapted from original manga, which includes Takeshi Konomi’s Prince of Tennis. The musical adaptation, titled Tennimu, enters its third season this year and the musical centers on “Seigaku vs. Fudomine” story arc in the manga with tours of Taiwan and Hong Kong after a series of well received preview shows in Japan.

The Prince of Tennis musicals – also known as “TeniPuri Musical,” “Tenimyu,” or “GekiPuri” (Stage Prince) – are a series of live action stage musicals directed by Yukio Ueshima based on manga series The Prince of Tennis created by Takeshi Konomi and serialized by Shueisha in Weekly Shonen Jump. The musical premièred in 2003 and the first season featured 22 musicals and ran for seven years until May 2010. The second season finished in 2014 and Seigaku vs. Fudomine is the first musical of the third season. There’s a video digest of the first two seasons here www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mtn8wtiJt9M#t=98

The Prince of Tennis uses the theme of scholastic tennis and centers on talented tennis prodigy Ryoma Echizen as he attends Seishun Academy. Echizen makes friends and rivals, but ultimately contemplates what the sport of tennis really means to him.

The Prince of Tennis 3rd Season Seigaku vs Fudomine
When:
7 March 2015 (Sat) at 1pm & 6pm
8 March 2015 (Sun) at 1pm & 6pm
Where: Jockey Club Auditorium, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Tickets: $500, $400, $200 from HKTicketing