The story centers on Colin, a screenwriter with the heart of an artist, and his wife Kate, a book editor striving for her own place in a world that often demands compromise. Leaving their quiet life in Melbourne for the sprawling urban landscape of Sydney, they set out on a journey to carve out their future in the high-stakes world of fame and fortune. But as the city sparkles with the promise of success, it also casts a shadow, and the couple soon find themselves caught between their loftiest dreams and the sacrifices they must make to achieve them.
"In Emerald City, Williamson gives us a sharp and poetic exploration of ambition's double-edged sword," says the Chinese play's director Tang Ye. "As Colin and Kate rise through the layers of society, the dazzling allure of wealth and status tests their moral compass, leaving them grappling with the very choices that define who they are."
The characters' inner turmoil — between the desire to be seen, the hunger for recognition, and the quiet ache of longing for something deeper — creates an emotional landscape as shifting and elusive as the city itself, she adds.
Young actors from the Chinese theater will take the leading roles in the new production, including Du Zijun, Sun Yilin and Song Jianlin.