Chinese interest in Henrik Ibsen’s plays has flourished for more than a century and many of his plays have been performed on or adapted for the Chinese stage since the early twentieth century. However, attempts to adapt his plays for the traditional Chinese theatre were only made in the past decade with Peer Gynt adapted into Peking opera in 2006, The Lady from the Sea and Hedda Gabler into Yue opera in 2006 and 2010. A close study of the re presentation of two Ibsenian women characters, namely, Ellida Wangel and Hedda Gabler on the Chinese traditional Yue operatic stage during Ibsen’s centenary in 2006 reveals the Chinese cultural assimilation of the two Norwegian women with their distinct character and outlook of life to suit the traditio...
Ever since Shakespeare was introduced into China at the beginning of this century, he has exerted a ...
This article analyzes the first fully verifiable Ibsen performance in the history of Chinese theatre...
Since the dawn of theatrical performances, women had very limited opportunities for participation an...
Chinese interest in Henrik Ibsen’s plays has flourished for more than a century and many of his play...
Ibsen has created Ellida Wangel in The Lady from the Sea as a “mermaid” stranded on land, feeling tr...
As part of a globalized phenomenon, the reproductions of Ibsen’s plays on the Chinese theatrical sta...
Abstract Henrik Ibsen is one of the most important Western dramatists in China. It was he who inspir...
grantor: University of TorontoAs major theories and praxis of theatrical interculturalism...
Two hundred and forty years after his death, Shakespeare was introduced to China. It was in 1856 tha...
Henrik Ibsen’s Peer Gynt was firstly translated and staged in China in the early 1980s, when China h...
As one of the four Shakespeare’s great tragedies, Macbeth, with its thrilling story line and profoun...
Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Macbeth, and King Lear, three of the most frequently adapted tragedies, have i...
Western plays were introduced to Korea in the early twentieth century. Although the Japanese cultura...
During the 1910s and 20s, Peking opera underwent a fundamental transformation from a performing art ...
Almost no any other country owned so many performances of A Doll’s House as China, especially in the...
Ever since Shakespeare was introduced into China at the beginning of this century, he has exerted a ...
This article analyzes the first fully verifiable Ibsen performance in the history of Chinese theatre...
Since the dawn of theatrical performances, women had very limited opportunities for participation an...
Chinese interest in Henrik Ibsen’s plays has flourished for more than a century and many of his play...
Ibsen has created Ellida Wangel in The Lady from the Sea as a “mermaid” stranded on land, feeling tr...
As part of a globalized phenomenon, the reproductions of Ibsen’s plays on the Chinese theatrical sta...
Abstract Henrik Ibsen is one of the most important Western dramatists in China. It was he who inspir...
grantor: University of TorontoAs major theories and praxis of theatrical interculturalism...
Two hundred and forty years after his death, Shakespeare was introduced to China. It was in 1856 tha...
Henrik Ibsen’s Peer Gynt was firstly translated and staged in China in the early 1980s, when China h...
As one of the four Shakespeare’s great tragedies, Macbeth, with its thrilling story line and profoun...
Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Macbeth, and King Lear, three of the most frequently adapted tragedies, have i...
Western plays were introduced to Korea in the early twentieth century. Although the Japanese cultura...
During the 1910s and 20s, Peking opera underwent a fundamental transformation from a performing art ...
Almost no any other country owned so many performances of A Doll’s House as China, especially in the...
Ever since Shakespeare was introduced into China at the beginning of this century, he has exerted a ...
This article analyzes the first fully verifiable Ibsen performance in the history of Chinese theatre...
Since the dawn of theatrical performances, women had very limited opportunities for participation an...