Viet Nam News
HCM CITY — A play featuring 50 artists of two leading theatres in Ha Noi and HCM City will be staged later this month to celebrate 100 years of cai luong (reformed opera).
The 150-minute show, Thay Ba Doi (Teacher Ba Doi), portrays the career of famous musician Nguyen Quang Dai, a guru of cai luong who helped develop tai tu music, a genre of traditional music, and cai luong in the South.
The play, which stars talented artists of the Viet Nam Cai Luong Theatre of Ha Noi and Tran Huu Trang Theatre of HCM City, will combine both traditional and modern performance styles.
The producers at both theatres have spent a lot for the production, including costumes, sound and light effects, according to Meritorious Artist Nguyen Trung Kien, deputy director of Viet Nam Cai Luong Theatre, one of the play’s four directors.
"We want to satisfy audiences who want to enjoy cai luong with something new," said Kien in a recent interview with HCM City-based Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper.
"We promise a great spectacle of music and images."
Thay Ba Doi focuses on the career of musician Dai in 1885, when he moved from his birthplace, Hue City, to Sai Gon (HCM City now) to teach tai tu music.
The play highlights the contributions of Dai in promoting Hue royal music and cai luong.
Four veteran artists, Thanh Tuan, Le Tu, Quang Khai and Xuan Vinh, director of Viet Nam Cai Luong Theatre, were invited to play the role of Dai.
The work also attracts cai luong stars Que Tran and Vo Minh Luan of Tran Huu Trang Theatre.
"Cai luong will attract younger audiences if it provides a new and modern style," Kien said.
To impress audiences, Kien and his staff have decided to use Meritorious Artist Doan Bang to participate in stage design and making costumes.
The performers have been practising singing and dance skills for hours each day to provide theatre fans "a great show with strong and melodic voices and appealing and powerful stage presence,” Kien said.
Thay Ba Doi will be staged at 8pm on April 28 and 29 at Ben Thanh Theatre, 6 Mac Dinh Chi Street, in District 1. It will air live on Viet Nam Television and Ho Chi Minh Television.
It will be staged in Long An Province. — VNS