This is a very important book on a unique genre of Chinese opera that, I believe, will benefit students of world theater.

Liana Chen, George Washington University, USA

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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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Series Preface
Preface

Introduction: Liyuanxi in the Family of Chinese Theatres
Quanzhou and Hokkien Culture and Identity
Origin of the Genre Name and Role of Marshal Tian
Three Tendencies of Liyuanxi

1. Liyuanxi History
Early History and Textual Heritage
Liyuanxi in the Modern Era
The Troupe in Society
Diasporic Liyuanxi

2. Performance Foundations and Style
Aesthetics and Technique
Stage Motion
Role Types
Liyuanxi Speech, Music and Prosody
Make-up, Costumes, Stages

3. Repertoire
Overview
Traditional Romantic Play: Chen San and Wuniang
Zhu Wen and the Lucky Coins: Traditional Ghost Play
Traditional Humorous Play: Zhu Maichen
Contemporary Tragic Play: The Chaste Woman’s Lament
Contemporary Humorous Play: Scholar Dong and Madam Li
Revising for Gender: The Imperial Stele

Conclusions

Endnotes
Bibliography
Index

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An engaging 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.
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Clear introductory monograph providing readers with all they need to know about this form of Chinese drama
Forms of Drama meets the need for accessible, mid-length volumes that offer undergraduate readers authoritative guides to the distinct forms of global drama. From classical tragedy to Chinese pear garden theatre, cabaret to Kathakali, the series equips readers with models and methodologies for analysing a wide range of performance practices and engaging with these as 'craft'. Books follow a roughly 3-part chronological structure and feature case studies providing exemplary close-up and detailed analysis.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781350157392
Publisert
2022-12-15
Utgiver
Vendor
Methuen Drama
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
192

Forfatter
Series edited by

Om bidragsyterne

Josh Stenberg is a lecturer in Chinese Studies at the School of Languages and Cultures in the University of Sydney, Australia. For the last fifteen years, he has worked for, on, and with xiqu (Chinese opera) companies and performers.