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Peking Opera Theater of Yunnan Province

Updated: 2018-08-07 14:59:34

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ThePeking OperaTheater ofYunnan Provincewas set up in June 1960 as amalgamation of the National Defense Peking Opera Troupe, Yunnan Grand Theater and the Peking Opera Troupe of Laboring People. The first president of the troupe is Liu Kuiguan, and his successor is the famous Peking Opera artist Guan Sushuang. The current president is Zhang Shuyong.

In the past decades, the theater has created, rearranged and put on the stage many outstanding repertoire programs, enjoying high reputation both in China and abroad. While inheriting and developing the fine tradition of Peking Opera, the theatre also endeavors to reflect regional culture as well as the history and modern life of ethnic minorities in Yunnan Province in the form of Peking Opera.

The repertoires include Tongtianxi, The Romance of Iron Bow, Fighting at Hongzhou, Stealing Money from the Treasury, Ahei and Ashama, Dainuo, Peacock's Gall, Dosha Abo, Washan Mountain in the Mist, Nadixiu and Feng Yilan. Among these, The Romance of Iron Bow was shot into a film byBeijingFilm Studio which won the Hundred Flowers Award and the Golden Discs Award in the category of Dramatic Art Films; The Bloody Stone Table in Southern Frontier won Wenhua Award for New Plays and Wenhua Award for Directing at the First China Arts Festival; Lost Dream and the Cold Tombstone won the 7th Wenhua new repertoire and acting awards. The new program by the theatre Feng Yilan received sweep success in the ThirdChina Peking Opera Festivalat the end of 2001.

The Theater has been invited to visit France, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Finland and Sweden. Wherever the Theater appeared, it received high praise and warm welcome from audience.

Principal artists of the Theater include: Zhang Suyong, Zhou Mingyi, Hu Chuhua, Su Baokun, Wang Xiaolin, Wang Yuzhu, Su Baojing, Wang Ling, Lu Mingsheng, Dong Runan and Wu Yongsheng.

Address: No.213, Baoshijie,Kunming, Yunnan Province
Post code: 650021
Tel: (0871) 3139100
Fax: (0871) 3173183

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