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Shanghai Dramatic Arts Center
The Shanghai Dramatic Arts Center was established on
January 23, 1995, after a merger between two acclaimed theater companies -- the
Shanghai People's Art Theater and the Shanghai Youth Drama Troupe. Its founders
are drama maestros Xia
Yan , Huang Zuolin and Xiong Foxi.
Since its inception, the center has produced a number of works to reflect the
nature of the times. The center has always attached much importance to cultural
exchanges with international counterparts. They have staged more than 500 dramas
by classical, modern and contemporary playwrights, both from the West and China.
The center boasts a number of established playwrights, directors, performers
and stage artists, among whom more than 100 have been honored with various
awards in drama, film and television. And seven performers -- Xi Meijuna, Lu
Liang, Yi Zhusheng, Zhu Yi, Ye Mang, Tian Shui and Xia Zhiqing -- have received
the Plum Blossom Award, the highest performance award in Chinese opera and
drama.
The center often cooperates with drama artists from Japan, Britain, the
United States, France, Australia, Russia and South Korea, producing a number of
solid repertoires as a result of their joint efforts. Meanwhile, the center has
performed in Japan, Singapore, Germany, South Korea, Hong
Kong and Taiwan
, winning great acclaim from local audiences.
The Shanghai Dramatic Arts Center's objective is to become the most modern
national theater in China. The center now boasts a modern drama plaza with three
separate stages: The Arts Theater, Drama Salon and Studio D6. It also has two
rehearsal studios for all types of theatrical productions.
The Arts Theater
The Arts Theater stage is the most recent addition to the theater. It is
decorated with
Spanish marble walls, a polished granite floor, and a star-studded ceiling, with
an 8.8-meter-high lobby. With 530 seats and seven VIP boxes, the proscenium
theater is well-equipped with modern lighting and sound systems capable of
accommodating any type of theatrical production.
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