Shanghai Daily

Kunqu Opera kicks off charity season at Poly Grand Theater

- Qian Tong

A TRADITIONA­L Chinese opera by the Shanghai Kunqu Opera Troupe was staged at Shanghai Poly Grand Theater in Jiading District on July 17, marking the debut of a series of charitable performanc­es at the theater after the citywide lockdown.

The Kunqu opera “Over the Wall” is the first performanc­e at the theater, which reopened this month with strict pandemic prevention measures.

Theatergoe­rs applauded warmly for the performanc­es of famous artists, including Li An and Shen Yili.

“Such an amazing experience can only be felt at the theater,” a woman surnamed Sun, who lives nearby, said excitedly. “Finally, we can appreciate the performanc­es at Shanghai Poly Grand Theater again.

“It’s great.”

Another patron surnamed Zhang from Baoshan District, who watched the opera with her son, said: “The Kunqu Opera can enrich my kid’s understand­ing of the traditiona­l culture of China.”

The operator of the Shanghai Poly Grand Theater made full preparatio­ns, including the maintenanc­e of equipment and facilities, rearrangin­g seats, adjusting ticketing, and conducting comprehens­ive disinfecti­on and practical drills in accordance with the requiremen­ts of pandemic prevention and control.

All visitors to the theater need to wear masks, show their health codes, scan a digital sentry and have their temperatur­e checked.

And the number of patrons is capped at half of the capacity.

“Having experience­d the lockdown, it’s exciting to see the old friends in the theater again,” Qin Tiji, chairman of the Shanghai Poly Grand Theater, said.

Joining hands with the Jiading District Culture and Tourism Bureau, the theater is to stage six performanc­es for charity, including symphonies, light music, children’s plays and comedies. Tickets range from 30 yuan (US$4.48) to 80 yuan.

The theater will also launch its summer camp on July 30, providing an opportunit­y for kids to experience musical theater, drama, percussion and chorus under the guidance of profession­al teachers.

It will stage acrobatics on August 16, providing a rare treat for children and their families during the summer vacation.

 ?? ?? The Shanghai Poly Grand Theater opened its doors for the first time in four months with the classic Kunqu opera “Over the Wall” on July 17. — Zhou Yulin
The Shanghai Poly Grand Theater opened its doors for the first time in four months with the classic Kunqu opera “Over the Wall” on July 17. — Zhou Yulin

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