Shanghai Daily

Theater festival celebrates CPC’s 100 years

- Xu Wei

The curtain has been raised on the first Yangtze River Delta City Drama Festival in the city. A total of nine production­s covering different theatrical genres and styles will be presented at the Great Theater of China through June 24.

The festival, initiated by the major performing groups of the Yangtze River Delta region, aims to incubate more original plays and propel the integrated developmen­t of culture industry in the region.

This year’s program pays tribute to the 100th anniversar­y of the founding of the Communist Party of China.

All the production­s are redthemed, based on the stories and major events of the CPC, as well as outstandin­g CPC members and proletaria­n revolution­aries.

They are Huangmei Opera “The Communist Manifesto,” youth drama “The Starting Point of Red,” poetic drama “Red BoattPursu­ing a Dream,” drama play “Guard,” dance drama “The Beginning of Summer,” Xiju Opera “Dong Cunrui,” epic drama “The Long March,” and operas “Tian Han” and “Morning Bell.”

Veteran theater director Tian Qinxin’s youth drama “The Starting Point of Red” is presented by Show Life — a major show business entity based in the city’s Huangpu District. Adapted from a book of the same name by Ye Yonglie, the story chronicles the founding and developmen­t of CPC. Images of Shanghai’s revolution­ary sites, such as the First National Congress of Communist Party of China in the core area of Huangpu, are created on the stage via multimedia.

“Morning Bell,” produced by the Shanghai Opera House, depicts the revolution­ary spirit of Li Dazhao(1889-1927), one of the main founders of the CPC. He was captured by the warlords in 1927 and then executed. Drama play “Guard,” by director Li Bonian, is about the endeavors of an undergroun­d member of CPC to protect secret materials of the Party.

“Red BoattPursu­ing a Dream” is centered on a talk spanning time and space with linguist and educator Chen Wangdao, who translated the first full Chinese version of “The Communist

Manifesto.” “The Beginning of Summer,” set in the late 1920s, traces the revolution­ary course of CPC members in the midst of difficulti­es and repression.

Xiju Opera “Dong Cunrui” depicts the growth of a young soldier of People’s Liberation Army, who sacrificed his own life in the destructio­n of the enemy’s blockhouse. Huangmei Opera “The Communist Manifesto” is a touching tale of CPC member Lin Yufei, who keeps her faith in Communism and spreads it to the inmates even though she is in jail.

“The Long March” describes Chinese communists’ bravery and faith during the epic retreat in the 1930s. The soldiers survived the harsh climate, starvation and dangerous wild terrain on the journey through western and northern China.

Opera “Tian Han” portrays the life and talents of Chinese poet and playwright Tian Han, who wrote the lyrics to China’s national anthem “March of the Volunteers.” It shows Tian’s communist spirit of selfsacrif­ice

and patriotism in the turbulent years of war.

In the weeks to come, the festival will also organize academic forums about the future trends and cooperatio­n in theater production.

According to Xia Feng, an official with the organizing committee, the festival will be developed into a cultural gala and brand name of the Yangtze River Delta, to provide a platform for integratio­n and cooperatio­n and a showcase of the culture industry.

For more tickets and Seating Informatio­n, please log onto http://3rgr4.cn/7xbIp

Venue: Great Theater of China Address: 704 Niuzhuang Rd Tel: 6377-8820

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3. “Guard” — Photos/Ti Gong
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