The Double-pearl Phoenix Hairpin
Chinese Opera Festival 2017, Shanghai Shaoxing Opera Group
Date: 7:30pm, 4 August, 2017
Venue: HK Cultural Centre, Grand Theatre
Tickets: $450, $350, $250, $150 from Urbtix
Tag: theatre
Bibap
Bibap
Date: 7-23 April, 2017
Venue: The Parisian Theatre
Tickets: $480, $280, $180 from HKTicketing
The Oedipus Project
The Oedipus Project
Theatre du Pif
Date: 19-22 April, 2017
Venue: Unit 12, Cattle Depot Artist Village
Tickets: $220
King Lear
King Lear
Date: 21-22 April, 2017
Venue: Youth Square, Y Studio
Tickets: $220 from Urbtix
An Evening of One Act Plays
An Evening of One Act Plays
The Virtuous Burglar by Dario Fo; A Cut in the Rates by Alan Ayckbourn
Hong Kong Players
Date: 17-20 May, 2017
Venue: HK Arts Centre, McAulay Studio
Tickets: $270 from Urbtix
Kassandra
Kassandra ─ oder die Welt als Ende der Vorstellung
On & On Theatre Workshop
Date: 31 March – 10 April, 2017
Venue: Unit 12, Cattle Depot Artist Village
Tickets: $240 from Urbtix
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Cantonese Drama
Unforgettable Era 2017
Unforgettable Era 2017
Date: 8pm, 30 March – 2 April, 2017
Venue: Jockey Club Auditorium, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Tickets: $480, $380, $260 from Urbtix
I Hate Hamlet!
To be or not to be – that is the question facing celebrity TV actor Andrew Rally (Hamish Campbell). To be Hamlet in a prestigious production in New York’s Central Park, or not to be Hamlet and stick to what he knows best – phone-it-in acting on a cheesy but popular TV show.
His girlfriend (Kate Mulligan) and his agent (Kath O’Connor) want him to take the role; his Hollywood buddy (Mike Pizzuto) and real-estate agent (Jane Archibald) do not. As for Andrew, he’s just not sure he’s capable of the Bard. Plus he’s seriously worried about the slings and arrows of outraged critics!
Enter the ghost of John Barrymore (Neville Sarony), dressed in high Shakespearean garb and determined to help Andrew fulfill his actor’s destiny. What a piece of work is Barrymore! Noble in reason and infinite in faculty, and yet Andrew remains suspicious that Barrymore may smile and smile and be a villain.
Playwright Paul Rudnick had the idea for this award-winning comedy when he lived in John Barrymore’s apartment in New York in the late 1980s.
So, what’s a man to do? It’s said that all the world’s a stage and each must play his part… the question is, which part?
Cast
Andrew Rally – Hamish Campbell
John Barrymore – Neville Sarony
Deirdre McDavey – Kate Mulligan
Lillian Troy – Kath O’Connor
Felicia Dantine – Jane Archibald
Gary Lefkowitz – Mike Pizzuto
Director: Jodi Gilchrist
Assistant Director: Sarah Kidd
I Hate Hamlet!
Hong Kong Players
Date: 1-4 March, 2017
Venue: Fringe Club, Fringe Underground
Tickets: $280 from www.art-mate.net


