Chinese musical, Su Dongpo, by China Oriental Performing Arts Group, had its premiere at Beijing's Poly Theater with shows running from Aug 23 to 25.
Telling stories of the famed Chinese poet Su Dongpo from the Song Dynasty (960-1279), the Chinese musical highlights the experience of the poet when he was banished to Huangzhou, now Huanggang in Hubei province. At that time, Huangzhou was a place of poverty, and Su and his family endured a harsh existence there, making a living by farming. Despite his completely altered life circumstances, Su's love for literature and artistic creation remained unwavering. His optimism can also be seen in his poems, many of which vividly describe his experiences.
Su's legacy, including his calligraphy, painting and his broad influence in various fields, as well as his poetry, is celebrated even today. He began a long and distinguished career as an official in various government positions, where he went through a series of political setbacks, including appointments to minor posts in distant locations.
Featuring 25 original Chinese songs, the musical employs a large number of paintings and poems by Su, ushering the audience into the world of the poet during his darkest years.
It's not the first time that the company delves into the Chinese history and the life story of Su. Last year, it premiered a contemporary dance production called Dongpo: Life in Poems, with Shen Wei serving as the show's director, choreographer, scriptwriter, costume designer, visual artistic director and set designer.
After the Beijing stop, the musical will tour nationwide.