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Reviving the classics

Theater veterans bring glory back to historic stage works in the hope of speaking to the next generations, Chen Nan reports.

By Chen Nan | China Daily | Updated: 2025-04-07 07:24
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Snapshots from the latest adaptation of Returning Home on a Snowy Night.[Photo provided to China Daily]

Revolving around famed Peking Opera actor Wei Liansheng, the play portrays how Wei experiences the peak of fame and the depths of despair. Eventually, his tragic love affair with Yuchun, a concubine of a bureaucrat, costs them both their lives.

"Wu's script is well-known, and I've been intrigued by it since I was a young actor," recalls Feng, 62. "There have been many adaptations, from movies to TV dramas. We discussed the idea of restaging the play for more than a decade. This isn't just a revival, it is a reinvention."

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