Following last year's Expect-it-Eclectic, Chapter presents the latest work by Cardiff-based gaijin-san company. Ma Lau is loosely based on Wu'Cheng's classic Chinese fable Journey to the West, which has inspired films such as Havoc in Heaven and the kitsch 70s television series Monkey. This solo performance by Ricky White studies Ma Lau's quest for immortality, fusing cantonese text, physical theatre, martial arts and projection. £6/£5 'anarchic disregard for theatrical niceties' - David Adams (Western Mail) Thu, 26 April 2007 20:00 Theatre Fri, 27 April 2007 20:00 Theatre Sat, 28 April 2007 20:00 Theatre |
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Following last year's Expect-it-Eclectic, Chapter presents the latest work by Cardiff-based gaijin-san company. Ma Lau is loosely based on Wu'Cheng's classic Chinese fable Journey to the West, which has inspired films such as Havoc in Heaven and the kitsch 70s television series Monkey.