Project Description
Dec 5-8, 2019
The story takes place during Japan’s Bakumatsu period, where members of the Shinsengumi(新選組), a faction aligned with the shogunate(幕府), send undercover agent Tachikawa Jinsuke(立川迅助) to infiltrate a group of pro-modernization activists led by Sakamoto Ryoma(坂本龍馬) and others.However, after spending a considerable amount of time with the enemy, Jinsuke begins to question whether the never-ending cycle of brutal battles can truly bring peace and happiness to the people.
Sakamoto Ryoma, a Ishin Shishi, is a symbol of spirit. Although he wields a sword, the ones he aims to strike are not people. He is both a samurai and a revolutionary, leading abandoned wanderers and the people towards a new era.
As we contemplate the beliefs of Sakamoto Ryoma, we reflect upon the beauty and ugliness of human nature. From today’s society filled with hatred and division, we learn how to rediscover our original intentions and protect the beliefs and values that are important to us. Additionally, the play “坂” incorporates elements of traditional Japanese Iaido(居合道), as well as musical instruments such as the shamisen and shakuhachi, introducing the audience to various aspects of traditional Japanese culture.
Translator: Fan Pui Hung, Koi Wing Kei, Christmas Lam
Producer/ Director/ Set Designer: Yu Chun Kau Jacobhermit
Assistance Director: Christmas Lam
Comprocer: Stoa Lau
Sound Designer: Goeng Da Wan
Costume Designer: Shybil Yuen
Lighting Designer: Kinphen Leung
Make-Up Designer: Tong Bun Fung
Iaido Guidance: Lo Chu
Stage Maneger: Carvid Ngai
Cast
Chan Kin Ho, To Sze Chung, Anson Lam, Man Kit Chung, Terrence Leung, Lam Tin Shing, Au Ga Man Petra, Rebecca Po, Yang Kut Si, 馬德琳, Ying ching lam, Man Hoi Lam Bubbles, Lo Mun Sum Anna, Edwin Li
Musican
Hui Lok, Mak Ka Lun
5-7/12 8pm
7-8/12 3pm
Venue: Hong Kong Cultural Centre (Studio Theatre)
Perform in Cantonese, no subtitles
Approximately 2 hour without intermission
Latecomers will only be admitted at a suitable break
Children under 6 will not be admitted
The presenter reserves the right to substitute artists and change the programme should unavoidable circumstances make it necessary.
Other Section: $280, $200*, $120
Early Bird Tickets at 20% Off will go on sale on September 9 (limited to regular-priced tickets at $280)
Early bird tickets can be purchased online at: www.art-mate.net
*Full-time students and individuals aged 60 or above enjoy a half-price discount. Available while stock lasts
.Best Original Score – Stoa Lau, Hui Lok, Mak Ka Lun
.Best Makeup and Hairstyling – Tong Bun Fung
Nominees
The 29th Hong Kong Drama Awards
.Best Stage Design – Jacob Yu
.Best Costume Design – Shybil Yuen