The Art Academy of Peking University was the
first educational institution that formally fixed drama courses into its
educational programs during the 1930s. Its drama department was set up in the
autumn of 1925 by the director Zhao Taimou and then named the Drama Department
of Peking Art School.
In 1926, the Peking Art School changed its name to the Art Academy of
Peking University, and appointed Xiong Foxi (1900-1965) as the director of the
drama department. It was Xiong Foxi, who engaged in the theater in early years
and was an active supporter of the drama movement that first introduced modern
Chinese drama into the classrooms in Chinese universities.
Under Xiong's guidance, the drama department
staged 12 public performances, all of which were quite well received. Some of
their works were: Dr. Sun
Yat-sen (by Xiong Foxi), Oppression
(by Ding Xilin) and A Group of
Ghost (by Ibsen).
The Art Academy of Peking University had the
longest history among all the drama institutions established before 1930s. It
was closed down in 1933.