China Daily

New musical delivers tribute to unsung heroes

- By CHENG YUEZHU chengyuezh­u@ chinadaily. com. cn

From the courier industry we can see the rapid developmen­t of our era ... progress of the Chinese economy and society, and the drastic changes in people’s living standards.”

A musical will soon put the spotlight on couriers, a group of unsung heroes, who dash here to there, to make people’s lives more convenient.

Adapted from the eponymous TV series, the musical On the Road centers on Yao Yuan, a courier at a private delivery company, who built his own express delivery and e- commerce business.

By zooming in on the story of an individual, the musical aims to portray the hard work of a generation of young people, and reveal changes in Chinese society in the past 20 years.

A livestream­ed briefing for the musical On the Road was held on Nov 13 at the Cultural Palace of Nationalit­ies in Beijing, where the cast gave a sneak peek of the musical by performing three songs.

Produced by Beijing Performanc­e and Arts Group and performed by the Beijing Dance Drama and Opera troupe, the musical is due to premiere in Beijing on Dec 24 and tour Shanghai and Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, early next year.

“We are committed to producing works of our own culture,’’ director of the musical Xiao Jie said. “Just like in this production, we are taking Yao Yuan as the symbol of a group, to present the emotional pursuit and expression of the numerous ordinary and unsung people.”

According to a 2019 report from China Post and Express News, the number of couriers in China has increased by 50 percent from 2016 to 2018, and the total number of couriers has exceeded 3 million.

Dong Ning, musical producer

“From the courier industry we can see the rapid developmen­t of our era, the tremendous progress of the Chinese economy and society, and the drastic changes in people’s living standards,” said Dong Ning, chief producer of the musical.

“Couriers are the guardians and creators of our happy lives. We are proud of them and therefore chose to dedicate our stage to the behindthe- scenes heroes around us.”

The protagonis­t stars musical performer Ayanga, who for the first time participat­ed in the compositio­n process along with Peter Kam Pui- tat from Hong Kong, also the production’s music director, and Zhang Xiaozhen. Ayanga’s compositio­ns include the musical’s signature track hechu shi yuanfang (“where is the far side”).

“I am a newcomer in musical compositio­n. This for me is a very good learning opportunit­y and a huge breakthrou­gh. Guided by so many masters, I feel in the future I will have more space to create and be bold,” Ayanga said.

“With music, I wish to convey to the audience the spirit of courageous­ness and fearlessne­ss, and to bring hope to all those who are striving to make their dream come true.”

To stage the show, the cast has been investigat­ing the logistics industry and the work involved in express delivery on the spot.

While the general impression of express delivery is individual people riding an electric tricycle and delivering packages in person, Ayanga said, he was amazed by the cuttingedg­e technology after visiting the factories.

During the briefing, the crew gifted their most precious ticket, the central seat in the first row, with signatures from the cast, to Yang Jingshan, who has recently been awarded Beijing’s “most honorable courier”, for forming a volunteer group and bringing supplies to those in need.

Yang said he is very much looking forward to attending the musical, in particular to seeing how the musical presents the work of couriers, who shuttle through the streets and deliver the packages to customers without delay.

To get to know the work of couriers in detail, the crew will randomly select three ticket- buyers in Beijing, and the performers will deliver the tickets in person.

Apart from theater performanc­es, this production will also work with streaming platforms to bring musical lovers an all- round experience, by launching webcast events and an online version incorporat­ing performanc­es and the backstage scenes.

 ??  ?? Singer Ayanga ( center) performs at a livestream­ed news conference for the musical On the Road in Beijing on Nov 13.
Singer Ayanga ( center) performs at a livestream­ed news conference for the musical On the Road in Beijing on Nov 13.

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