Will Justice Be Served in the Afterlife? Find out in “Journey through Hell”
GuoGuang Opera Company’s Journey through Hell takes us on an extraordinary journey to the Underworld, where a disheartened scholar is appointed as Yama, the King of Hell, for 12 hours. Driven by a desire for justice, he seeks to bring fairness to the spirits who were wronged in life.
A Peking Opera Classic’s Guide to Surviving Office Politics
Peking opera classic, “Xu Jiujing: Rise in the Officialdom” imparts an invaluable lesson in navigating office politics while upholding one's integrity, offering insights for modern professionals.
Awakening Through Peking Opera: Life and Death from Script to Reality
GuoGuang Opera Company’s latest production, A Dream of Death and Life, hints at a profound connection between the stage and our reality, where the drama unfolds not only within the theater's walls but potentially in the lives of the audience.
Searching for Heroes in a Peking Opera Classic: The Orphan of the Zhao Family
By revisiting the Peking Opera classic, The Orphan of the Zhao Family, the GuoGuang Opera Company invites their audience to consider the true nature of heroism, while emphasising that each actor and actress on stage embodies heroic qualities through their craft.
The Tiger Tally and the Rescue of Zhao
In GuoGuang Opera Company’s most recent production, playwright Yong-Yih Tseng communicates his lifelong conviction that "the bonds of loyalty and friendship are beyond measure" — an ideal that is rare, and even archaic, in today’s world.
Have You Ever Felt Like Life is a Play?
There are moments that often make us feel that life is like a play, but GuoGuang Opera Company’s latest production, A Tale of Royal Redemption, sees it differently.
The Beautiful Tragedy of Peking Opera “The Golden Cangue”
GuoGuang Opera Company restaged “The Golden Cangue” inspired by Eileen Chang’s renowned short story, The Rouge of the North.