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The Monkey King wreaks havoc in the CCP

- NFPDG

WHO WOULD pass up a free show?

In celebratio­n of the 43rd year of the formal establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between the Philippine­s and China, there will be a presentati­on of the play The Monkey

King Making Havoc in Heaven on May 18 and 19 at the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s.

The play tells the story of Sun Wukong, also called the “Monkey King,” who trains monkeys in a place called the Mountain of Flowers and Fruits. One day, he receives an invitation from the Jade Emperor to attend a temple peach festival — which turns out to be fake. Enraged, the Monkey King calls upon his troops, wreaks havoc in the abode of immortals in heaven, and steals the temple peach.

The free cultural show is presented by the Qingdao Peking Opera.

Establishe­d in 1950, the company is recognized by China’s Ministry of Culture as a National Key Provincial Opera Troupe and a National Advanced Culture Collective.

The Qingdao Peking Opera Company is one of the elite and distinguis­hed Peking

Opera troupes in China, and has won several awards: the China Peking Opera Art Festival Award, the National Children’s Drama Repertoire of Outstandin­g Performanc­es Award, the Shandong Province Quality Engineerin­g Award, and the Shandong province Taishan Literary Award, among others.

In its nearly 70 years, the company has created a classic traditiona­l repertoire which includes Harmony through a Royal Marriage, Silang Visiting His Mother, Wild Boar Forest, Farewell to My Concubine, Village Of Tigers, and Taking Turns Fight against Four Pairs of Mallets.

Aside from the performanc­es, the Qingdao Peking Opera Company’s visit includes interactio­ns, lecture-demonstrat­ion, and pre-production meetings with Filipino theater artists.

The production was made possible by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s together with the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of China and the Chinese embassy.

Admission to the show is free. For ticket reservatio­ns, call the NCCA Internatio­nal Affairs Office at 527-2206. —

 ??  ?? A SCENE from the Qingdao Peking Opera’s production of The Monkey King Making Havoc in Heaven.
A SCENE from the Qingdao Peking Opera’s production of The Monkey King Making Havoc in Heaven.

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