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Sichuan Opera Theater of Sichuan Province
Established in 1960, the Sichuan Opera Theater of Sichuan
Province consists of a group of performing artists and top graduates from
professional opera schools. Known for its well-balanced cast and elegant stage
manners, the theater has gained a solid reputation in Southwest China and all
over the country.
The theater has brought forward a number of repertoires during its 40-year
history. Among them more than 200 are original creations, which has
significantly advanced the development of Chuanju Opera. Its most renowned plays
include traditional classics like the "Legend of the White Snake," newly created
historic stories like "The Moon over Emei
Mountain," the modern drama "A Loyal Heart in the Surging Wave," as well as
folk tales like "Changing
Faces."
The theater has fostered a group of performing artists of high artistic
accomplishments. Among them are the "Wenhua Performing Award" and "Bai Yulan
Award" winner Ren Tingfang; "Wenhua Director Award" winners Zhang Kaiguo and Liu
Zhongyi; expert director Qiu Mingrui; first class stage artists Yang Chenglin
and Li Shan, as well as China "Plum Blossom Award" winners Gu Xiaoqin, Chen
Zhilin, He Ling, Li Sha, Cui Guangli, etc.
The theater has taken part in major cultural activities in China, including
the China Arts Festival, China Opera Festival, Evening Party for the Spring
Festival, and the Arts Festival for the 11th Asian Games. The theater has
been invited to perform in European countries, Japan, Singapore, and Hong
Kong, Macao
and Taiwan,
winning high praise from all audiences.
"The Scholar from Bashan," which took part in the Fourth Shanghai
International Arts Festival in 2002, captivated Shanghai
theatergoers, marking the first time that a local opera was performed at the Shanghai
Grand Theater. In October 2003, the play traveled to the Chang'an Grand
Theater in Beijing,
where it was regarded as one of the most celebrated works. In the same month,
the play participated in the Eight China Opera Festival held in Northwest
China's Xi'an,
Shaanxi
Province, greatly promoting Chuanju Opera with its "brilliant performances,
deliberate structure and exquisite figure." The play won the highest "Cao
Yu Opera Award", as well as the "Excellent Playwright Award", "Excellent
Director Award", "Excellent Performance Award", "Excellent Choreography Award"
and "Excellent Music Award," to name a few.
Address: No.20, Zhuang Yuan Street, Chengdu,
Sichuan Province
Post code: 610016
Tel: (028) 6658400
Fax: (028) 6658400
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