north of the second ring road of beijing
Beijing, Beijing

Time: 2008/8/27-2008/8/29
Venue: People's Liberation Army Opera House
Price: 50/100/180/280/380
Tel: 86-10-64177845
Web: http://www.piao.com.cn/en_piao/ticket_2030.html

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The Peony Pavilion is the masterwork in Chinese drama history and is full of the delicacy and romance of Kunqu Opera. TANG XIANZU(1550-1616),the author, was a great dramatist who lived during Ming Dynasty. He is often mentioned together with the William Shakespeare.

Performed by The Northern Kunqu Troupe

Synopsis

The story takes place in the Southern Song period (960-1269).

Du Liniang, a sheltered, lonely girl of sixteen, dreams of a handsome young scholar. Saddened that he was only a dream, she pines away. Before she dies, she paints a self-portrait and hides it in the garden. Her mother buries her under a plum tree, and a shrine is erected to her memory. Most of the singing and action in Part I is done by the female lead, in melismatic, haunting melodies.

Liu Mengmei, an impoverished scholar, dreams of a beautiful young woman under a plum tree who prophesies that only she will bring him happiness. While traveling, he finds Du Liniang's portrait, and falls in love with the image. Liniang's ghost appears. Convinced of Mengmei's love, she reveals that she is a ghost, but that she can be revived. Braving his own fears, Mengmei opens the grave. Liniang returns to life.

The lively resolution to the story. Mengmei succeeds as a scholar, but not before being punished on suspicion of grave robbing. Liniang is reunited with her parents, but not before her stern father admits that love can conquer death. This final section contains some of the liveliest and most humorous episodes in all of Kunqu.

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Added by One Night in Beijing China on July 8, 2008