Ko Shan Theatre
2013.9.27-28 (Fri-Sat) 7:30pm

$268,208,148,108

Tickets available at URBTIX outlets
from 16 Aug 2013
Limited half-price tickets are for full-time students,
senior citizens & the disabled until sold out.

Ticketing Enquiry : 2734-9009
Credit Card Booking : 2111-5999
Internet Booking : www.urbtix.hk
Programme Enquiries : 9601-3934

Programmes & artists are subject to change


Creative Era: Full-length Play
Adapted from Shakespeare’s
Romeo and Juliet

Perennial enmity between two clans
is a power game master-mined by the ruler?
72 hours at the brink of life and death…
Yet fate has two opposite descendants fallen in love.
Lovers die of conflicts between their fathers.
Is death the only gateway to reconciliation?

3 Programmes in 1 Series
III Madames
& III Masks will be performed on successive days as parts of a series


To breathe, or not to breathe
Why would people reject "euthanasia"?  It is because people think nobody has the right to take a life!  But shouldn't the person who suffers the most be the only person that matters?  What is admirable about sacrificing for one's country?  Is it for the good of the whole nation?  Was the suicidal attack made by Kamikaze on the US navy for personal glory or just for allowing a small group of persons to keep dreaming about ruling the world?

In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare has created a passionate story of young love, but why does he suddenly terminate the love?  Perhaps he wants to use their love to end all the revenges in the adults' world.  In Mou Cung Revenges, PUN Gam-Lin is well aware that she will be punished by death if she is unfaithful to her husband, but she still succumbs to the seduction.  Does she really deserve death?  Who is to judge when she is the one person who has to sleep with an intolerable husband every night, not you and me.  In Ten-fold Impeachment of JIM Sung, HOI Seoi even prepares his own coffin, expecting to be executed, but that has not deterred him from making repeated pleas to a crippling administration.  If he fails, he will be guilty oftreason.  In the end he gets the help of CEOI Gaai, and forces corrupt officials to retire from power.  But once CEOI Gaai gains power, he owns 15 times more assets from corruption than JIM Sung!

Who should die?  Does the answer change, depending on who is in power?  The stage is not the court, but everyone in the audience is a juror, one-person-one-vote.