Wednesday, 29 December 2010

Year-end market for dramas heating up

12-29-2010 08:55 BJT

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With the new year just around the corner, the year-end market for dramas is heating up with a wide selection of shows. Comedies, experimental dramas, and a lot more are joining the seasonal frenzy, all vying for their fair share of the market...

Tired of your routine existence and looking for something for fun? Then watching the latest installment of the "Happy Fried Dough Twist" series at Beijing Haidian Theater might be a good choice. The new sequel continues the screwball style of its predecessors. This time around our protagonist in the show is coincidentally involved in a series of unexpected events after inheriting a large amount of money.

Another drama of the same hilarious style, "My Wife Loves Me", attempts to discuss the perplexities of marriage.

Watching the latest installment of the "Happy Fried
Dough Twist" series at Beijing Haidian Theater might
be a good choice.(File photo)

Meanwhile, established director Lin Zhaohua is presenting his latest drama production "Five Acts of Life" at the National Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Beijing. The show is inspired by five well known short stories of late Chinese writer Lao She, and reflects the social changes of old Beijing.

Still can't make up your mind? Well, "Crazy TV Station" under the artistic supervision of Taiwan director Stan Lai may offer you some different laughs. And don't forget Meng Jinghui's "The Life Opinion of Two Dogs", which has been touring extensively around the country over the past year.

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