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The Huagu Opera Theater of Hunan Province
The Huagu Opera Theater of Hunan
Province, developed from the Hunan Song and Dance Ensemble's Huagu Opera
group, was founded in May 1953. As Huagu Opera's representative performing
group, the theater boasts a galaxy of stars that are fervently loved by Huagu
Opera fans. It had undergone several reorganizations until 1980 when it was
reestablished.
The theater's "Story of a Cousin" obtained the Wenhua Award at the 7th China
Arts Festival in September 2004, making it the first time for a Huagu Opera play
to win this highest artwork national award.
The theater mainly performs Changsha
Huagu Opera, but also borrows from Huagu Opera in other areas of Hunan Province
including Shaoyang, Hengyang, Yueyang
and Lingling.
The theater's repertoire includes Catching a Bird, Begging Tuition Fees,
Seeing My Cousin Off, Picking Vegetables, Spring Outing, Iron Casting, Kite
Flying, Catching Butterflies, Crazy Bride and Pan Hua.
The theater's play adaptions from other operas include Xiju Opera's Pushing
Grindstone, Huangmei
Opera's Watching Lanterns,
Baling Opera's Jiuzi Whi, Hanju Opera's Memorial to Kerchief, Qiju Opera's Lady
Wang
Zhaojun and Kunqu
Opera's Shi Wu Guan.
The theater also created a number of modern plays such as Story of a Cousin,
Delivering Grain, Sanliwan Bend, Beating Bronze Gong, Repairing the Pot, Bakery Smell,
Shajiabang, Islet of Wild Ducks, Two Maps, On the Road of Delivering Goods, Niu
Duoxi Sitting in a Sedan, Petty Official, Peach Blossom Flood, Sheep Horn and
Paging Machine and Country Police. Among them, Peach Blossom Flood won the 5th
Wenhua Award, earning the theater the designation of being one of eight theaters
with outstanding achievement in contemporary operas.
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