“Be careful not to speak of affairs of state!” On the stage, a huge circular and metallic structure symbolising a Beijing teahouse reveals a microcosm where people of diverse social backgrounds come to mingle. A dialogue between three periods and three generations, struggling against the assault of time, revealing the upheavals that have affected Chinese society and the immutability of human nature. The wheel of fortune turns one way, then the other, as we stand in the wake of human destinies. Time passes, power changes hands, and the teahouse alone endures. Between humour and tragedy, the owner and his customers share their struggles and hopes to counter corruption and oppression in a great show of humanity. Accompanied by live electro-rock music, Meng Jinghui adapts this great classic of Chinese theatre to the excesses and rhythm of the modern world in a larger cultural context, making it resonate with other humanist and social texts. A poetic and exhilarating journey in which the artistic gesture is never far from the political.
Born in 1965 in Changhun, Meng Jinghui studied direction at the Central Academy of Drama in China. In 1997, he founded the Meng Theatre Studio, and is also the director of the Beehive Theatre in Beijing. He also serves as artistic director of several festivals in China and has directed several films. A pioneer of avant-garde theatre, he has been recognised since the 1990s for his political, creative, funny, and ironic adaptions of classic (Samuel Beckett, Dario Fo, Eugène Ionesco, Tang Xianzu) and contemporary plays (Rhinoceros in Love, I love XXX) alike. His shows have been performed throughout the world.
Born in 1899, Lao She, the writer of the “little people of Beijing,” is famous for his many remarkable novels, poems, and plays. He taught in London and in the United States before coming back to China in 1949 to serve the communist regime. One of his most important works, The Teahouse, was published in 1956. He was one of the first victims of the Cultural Revolution and died in 1966, officially committing suicide by drowning.
Distribution
With Chen Lin, Chen Minghao, Ding Yiteng, Han Jing, Han Shuo, Li Jianpeng, Li Jingwen, Liu Chang, Liu Hongfei, Qi Xi, Sun Yucheng,Sun Zhaokun, Tian Yu, Wang Xinyu, Wei Xi, Zhao Hongwei, Zhang Hongyu, Zhang Juncheng, Zhang Zhiming And Li Xiaojun (singing), Li Yibo (drums), Wang Chuang (guitar and bass)
Text Lao She Direction, adaptation Meng Jinghui Dramaturgy Sebastian Kaiser Music Hua Shan, Shao Yanpeng, Nova Heart Scenography Zhang Wu Lights Wang Qi Video Wang Zhigang Sound Hua Shan Costumes Yu Lei Direction assistant Li Huayi
Production
Production Meng Theatre Studio Co-production Hybridités France-Chine With the support of Ministère de la Culture et du tourisme de la République populaire de Chine, Sinoac Group Residency Wuzhen Theatre Festival In partnership with France Médias Monde
Show in Chinese, surtitles in French on set and in English via electronic glasses
Surtitles in French
Lunettes de surtitrage
En français seulement
Address 1 place de l'Europe84000 Avignon (outside the city walls)
Festival Shuttle- Departure 1h before the show at the bus station- Round trip ticket : 3€ (available at the ticket office)
BUS TCRA line 10, towards Avignon TGV
VIRGULE SNCF departure from the train station Avignon Centre (oui.sncf)
CAR from Porte de l'Oulle : - take the Rocade Charles de Gaulle towards Courtine-Gare TGV station for 2.5 km / at the 2nd roundabout, take the 2nd exit Avenue de la Gare until you reach place de l'Europe- Go around the square to the car park next to the Opéra House