China Daily (Hong Kong)

Ts musical tastes IF YOU GO

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Family with its visual effect.

According to Mark Minnick of the casting staff, what sets it from any other musical is the unusual ensemble made of the Addams family’s ancestors who come up from graves. Pale skin, messy hair and rotten clothes make these ghosts a bit scary.

It’s also interestin­g to see how Andrew Lippa, the music and lyrics writer, brings the characters from paper to life. His Addams Family work won him a 2010 Tony Award nomination for the best original score.

The fantasy musical has great potential to become a box-office hit on its Asian tour, drawing big audiences for 24 shows in Singapore. But Chinese audiences are much more cautious about trying something new.

Broadway Asia Internatio­nal, the production company for The Addams Family’s Asian tour, approached theaters in Beijing and Shanghai but they

8 pm, until Aug 18. Opera Hall of Guangzhou Opera House, Exit B1 of Zhujiang New Town metro station. 020-3839-2888.

8 pm, Aug 23-25, Aug 27-31, Sept 1, Sept 3-5; 3 pm, Aug 24-25, Aug 31, Sept 5. Centre Grand Auditorium, Macao Cultural Centre, Xian Xing Hai Avenue. 853-2870-0699. all turned it down because of cost and box-office concerns.

Only Guangzhou Opera House on the Chinese mainland was bold enough to take the project. After shows there, the production moves on to Macao.

The cool reception shows that the musical market in China is still not mature, according to Xu Minqi, art director of the opera house.

“Chinese theaters can’t feed the audience with only classics that are two or three decades old all the time. The market needs a variety of shows,” Xu says.

“We were prepared to lose money before we accepted the project. The market needs cultivatio­n. I hope The Addams Family and more good, lessknown musicals and other arts can get a good start in Guangzhou and attract the country’s attention.”

Marc Routh, president of Broadway Asia Internatio­nal, says, “The musical is a new art form for China. The market is growing. If The Addams Family succeeds in China, it will prove that the Chinese audiences truly accept the concept of Broadway. Then we can expect China to produce more musicals of its own.”

 ?? CAROL ROSEGG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? The theme is more warm than creepy, but TheAddamsF­amily tries to attract fans of the old series with its visual effects.
CAROL ROSEGG / FOR CHINA DAILY The theme is more warm than creepy, but TheAddamsF­amily tries to attract fans of the old series with its visual effects.

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