Recently, Le Ngoc theater officially announced the play Loi Vu . This play is originally written by Cao Ngu (China), and is set against a backdrop of a clear divide between rich and poor. Therefore, each actor participating in the play must have good acting and stage presence to be able to "carry" the role.
Le Ngoc Theater announces the play "Thunderstorm" (Photo: Organizing Committee).
Mr. Nguyen Van Hai - Production Director of Loi Vu - said that the crew is in the process of finalizing the cast list so they cannot reveal much about the cast, but he also revealed some artists who will definitely participate in the play such as: People's Artist Le Ngoc, People's Artist Thu Que, Tuan Anh, Han Quang Tu...
People's Artist Le Ngoc said that the play Loi Vu will be present at the China - ASEAN Theater Week (China) to celebrate the 10th anniversary of this theater event. In addition, the play La Don Thu 72 - a play about President Ho Chi Minh by Le Ngoc Theater - will also be present at the festival.
"Though Loi Vu is a foreign original script, we will stage it in a very Vietnamese way. There will be dramatic situations that anyone who watches will see pure Vietnamese elements, under the talented staging of director - People's Artist Hoang Quynh Mai", said Ms. Le Ngoc.
Accordingly, People's Artist Hoang Quynh Mai of the Vietnam Opera House will direct the play Loi Vu for Le Ngoc stage. The female director calls this "fate".
"For many years, Le Ngoc Stage has been loved by audiences with well-invested plays. When I accepted to direct the play Loi Vu , I was under pressure to make the play have new, purely Vietnamese features that would appeal to the audience.
Thunderstorm has been staged on many stages. This time, we will bring the play to compete abroad. Therefore, the crew will try to make the play as easy to watch and feel as possible," said People's Artist Hoang Quynh Mai.
People's Artist Hoang Quynh Mai is the director of the play "Thunderstorm" for Le Ngoc stage (Photo: Organizing Committee).
People's Artist Hoang Quynh Mai added that although under pressure, she was very excited and serious when making the play Loi Vu . The challenge when staging this play was that the script was quite long, so Ms. Mai said that it needed to be edited carefully and concisely for the play to be good and make an impression on the audience.
Mr. Nguyen The Vinh - Director of External Relations of Le Ngoc Theater - said that previously, there were 6 art units that staged the play Loi Vu and all were successful, so he believes that the crew of this play is also under psychological pressure.
"Everyone is trying to stage a play with many new and creative things to leave an impression on Vietnamese audiences and then bring the bell to strike foreign lands," said Mr. Vinh.
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