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The essence of Cantonese opera, paired with fragrant tea and delicious snacks, is an exquisite experience not to be missed when visiting the Xiqu Center
The acclaimed "Cantonese Opera, Music and Tea Rhythm" is artistically planned and directed by Cantonese opera star Law Kar-ying. He personally leads the Teahouse Rising Star Troupe to present the audience with a 90-minute wonderful program - a selection of excerpts, Cantonese opera singing and Cantonese music performances, supplemented by lively guidance.
In addition to enjoying the performances, the audience can also enjoy tea and snacks in the theater, which is designed to resemble a traditional Chinese teahouse. In addition to continuing to perform Law Kar-ying's first play, this season also includes the popular Tang Tik-sang's masterpiece "The Princess of the Imperial Court" from "Encounter in the Temple" and "The Sword and the Hairpin" from "The Purple Hairpin", as well as the new play "A Romance in the War" about the heroic female general Fan Lihua.
Language: Performance and guide in Cantonese, with Chinese and English subtitles
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- Performance Introduction -
The essence of Cantonese opera, paired with fragrant tea and delicious snacks,
is an exquisite experience not to be missed when visiting the Xiqu Center
The well-received "Cantonese Opera, Music and Tea Charm" is artistically
planned and directed by Cantonese opera star Law Kar-ying. He personally leads
the Teahouse Rising Star Troupe to present a 90-minute wonderful program for
the audience - a selection of excerpts, Cantonese opera singing and Cantonese
music performances, supplemented by lively guides. In addition to enjoying the
performances, the audience can also enjoy fragrant tea and dim sum in the
theater with a layout that refers to traditional Chinese teahouses. In
addition to continuing to perform Law Kar-ying's first play, this season will
also add the popular Tong Tik-sang masterpiece "The Princess of the Imperial
Court" from "Encounter in the Nunnery" and "The Sword and the Hairpin" from
"The Purple Hairpin", as well as the new play "A Strange Fate in the War"
about the heroic female general Fan Lihua. The content of each show is
different and updated regularly to ensure that you will encounter new
surprises every time you visit.
- Tickets include performance and refreshments -
If you need to be a vegetarian, please email ticketinfo@wkcda.hk or call the
ticket hotline (852) 2200 0022 three days before the show and quote the
transaction number of your purchased ticket for arrangement.
Provided by Mingxinglou
**Subject to change without prior notice
【Tea and Desserts】
🍵Fragrant tea: Healthy Pu'er tea 🥟Snacks: Fresh shrimp dumplings/ Honey
barbecued pork cake/ Jujube paste thousand layer cake
【Tea and snacks (vegetarian options)】
🍵Fragrant tea: Healthy Pu'er tea 🥟Snacks: Crispy vegetarian spring rolls/
Teochew vegetarian vermicelli (contains peanuts)/ Jujube paste thousand-layer
cake
Theatre Lounge
USD 38.92