An old film becomes a new play
A theater performance based on a 1937 hit movie about the lives of four young people, who struggle against a backdrop of chaos and war, will take the stage at Beijing's National Center for the Performing Arts, Chen Nan reports.
Theater director Huang Ying, who used to have a neatly shaved head, was asked about his shoulder-length hair when he appeared at the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing on Sept 27.
"I stayed at home for about seven months amid the coronavirus outbreak and didn't cut my hair," Huang recalls.
"But now it seems like a good decision."
Huang is director of the play, Crossroads, which is adapted from the eponymous 1937 Chinese movie. The work was commissioned by the NCPA.
The director of the movie, Shen Xiling, also had shoulder-length hair when it was filmed.
"I guess I could take inspiration from his long hair," Huang jokes.
The play will premiere at the NCPA from Oct 17 to 25 and will feature music performed by the NCPA Drama Ensemble.
The movie revolves around the experiences of four unemployed youth in Shanghai, who've just graduated from university.