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This book offers a stimulating introduction to the Hokkien music
drama known as liyuanxi ('pear garden theatre'), heir and current
expression of one of China's oldest unbroken xiqu ('Chinese opera')
traditions. It considers the genre's history prior to the 20th
century, its signal successes before and after the Cultural
Revolution, and its national prominence today. Beginning with an
analysis of the form's aesthetics and techniques, it proceeds to an
overview of its rich and distinctive narrative repertoire,
including several dramas unique to the genre. Josh Stenberg
illustrates liyuanxi's distinctive musical and narrative qualities
and presents the performance art's place, not only in Chinese drama
and theatre history, but also in the culture of the historic port
city of Quanzhou and the broader Hokkien region and diaspora. This
study focuses on the work of the only professional theatre troupe
in the genre, the Fujian Province Liyuanxi Experimental Theatre
(FPLET), and examines the practice of director and leading actor
Zeng Jingping, whose performances have focused attention on the
genre's expression of women's desires and ambitions, and on her
colleague, playwright Wang Renjie. It argues that new scripts
engage with the issues of contemporary China while respecting the
genre's traditions and conventions, and have led to rewritings of
traditional repertoire by younger female authors. Stenberg's book
skilfully demonstrates how a traditional theatre can adapt and
thrive in a contemporary society, providing an indispensable
introduction while whetting the appetite for the genre's
exhilarating live performances.
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