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Australian Premiere Season National Theatre of China (China) Rhinoceros in Love China’s most popular contemporary drama, Rhinoceros in Love is a provocative tale of unrequited love and the darkly unhinged desperation of youth. When this upbeat production first exploded onto the Beijing stage it was a lone voice in the wilderness, an experimental play bucking the tradition-bound world of Chinese theatre. Now it is a certified smash-hit – and the first shot in a Far East theatrical revolution. Uniting a distinctive, stark visual style, a pop-song littered soundtrack and a thoroughly modern story of love and obsession, this landmark staging of Rhinoceros in Love continues to electrify Beijing audiences, playing nightly to houses packed with youthful theatregoers. Weaving tightly between tragedy and comedy, it sketches out the tale of rhinoceros-keeper Ma Lu, a man who develops a dangerous romantic fascination with the woman of his dreams: the uncompromising, unobtainable Mingming. A hallucinatory tale of a man’s desperate excesses in pursuit of an unattainable love, this production is a frenetic and compelling glimpse of the new face of 21st century Chinese theatre. Performed in Mandarin with English surtitles Warnings Coarse language, cigarette smoking Director Meng Jinghui Playwright Liao Yimei Event Information the Arts Centre, Playhouse Thu 6 – Sat 8 Oct at 8pm Sun 9 Oct at 6pm 1hr 45min no interval A Reserve Full $75 A Reserve Groups (8+) $67.50 A Reserve Concession $56.25 B Reserve Full $60 B Reserve Concession $45 Student (A & B Reserve) $25 Transaction & booking fees may apply Save up to 20%. See page 73 for details the Arts Centre 1300 182 183 theartscentre.com.au Ticketmaster 1300 723 038 melbournefestival.com.au “A kind of miracle on China’s drama scene.” China Daily (China) This presentation was made possible through a partnership involving Melbourne Festival, Brisbane Festival and Adelaide Festival Centre’s OzAsia