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Graham Turner & Chris Lew Kum Hoi in The Orphan of Zhao
Graham Turner & Chris Lew Kum Hoi in The Orphan of Zhao

The Orphan of Zhao

Venue: Swan Theatre
Where: Stratford-Upon-Avon
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starstarstarstarstarTotally brill. All of the above review and comments on the button. Thank goodness for Greg Doran and his impeccable touch. Long may he reign and long may we see such talent in all areas at Stratford. - Lynette29 Dec 12
starstarstarstarstarIntimate venue; incredibly talented actors; heart wrenching/warming plot. I highly recommend this play. Myself and my partner are hardly seasoned theatre-goers but we were blown away. Well done RSC - we will be back! - John McCall12 Nov 12
starstarstarControvercy over asian actors don't mention Chris Lew Kum Hoi. Watch this man. He is brilliant. The whole performance is special We expect good things from the RSC and Greg Doran.My goodness they have delivered. If you have the chance don't miss it. - Pamela Cheung10 Nov 12
starstarstarstarstarExtremely enjoyable evening with excellent acting (to me Joe Dixon as Tu'an Gu just came top). Greed, evil, honour and good with a nice mix of humour intertwined brought ancient human traits into parallels for the current days. Direction was superb with a brilliant mix of western theatre with subtle use of Chinese theatre. Well worth seeing - Tim O'Connell09 Nov 12
starstarstarstarstarReview of The Orphan of Zhao 7th November 2012 We arrived last night, with no knowledge of the play of plot, read the synopsis and our hearts sank at the thought of a slow moving, gory Chinese play with unpronounceable names. We departed after a gripping 2 hours 45 minutes, thoroughly entertained and would recommend this play to anyone. The story is based on an ancient Chinese fable or myth, and like Aesop’s fables, contain universal truths applicable for all time. The script was clear, pacy and with humour. Many died, it is true, but gory it was not. Acting was superb, as we come to expect, with Graham Turner standing out as Dr Cheng Ying. The mastiff was brilliant – shades of Warhorse –and vocalisation of babies cries excellent. In short – go and see it yourself. I cannot understand why no review has yet been penned. It is too good to miss. Douglas Dale - Douglas Dale07 Nov 12


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