After the last performance at "Youth Fest 2025", the echoes of "Leaves sing like rain" have not faded. The audience still talks about "Leaves sing like rain", for those who love the stage, this is also an emotional journey.
“Leaves Sing Like Rain” leaves a strong impression thanks to its touching story
A scene from “Leaves Sing Like Rain”
Premiered in 2022, re-performed in 2023 and re-produced in 2024, "Leaves Sing Like Rain" (screenwriters: Nguyen Duc Huy and Vo Ngoc Quynh Nhu, directed by Duc Huy) had a total of 7 performances, warming the hearts of nearly 1,600 audiences before making an impressive return at "Youth Fest 2025", with two performances at Thanh Nien Theater (HCMC) attracting nearly 800 audiences and bringing unforgettable emotions.
The audience filled the Thanh Nien Theater, attentively following every scene of "Leaves Sing Like Rain"
The new version has been adjusted to make the story more coherent, while adding the nuance of school love, making the content more complete. Not only has the script been invested in, but the lighting, sound, and music have also been upgraded to give the audience the most complete experience.
Although not specialized in Theater - Cinema, members of the Journalism and Humanity Theater still prove that with passion they can still attract audiences to the theater.
Established in 2017, the group has staged many popular plays such as "The Sun Shines on a Wandering Life", "Half a Wandering Sky", "Fossilized Heart"..., but "Leaves Sing Like Rain" is still the most popular work.
Young talented cast, passionate about the stage and enthusiastic
"Leaves Sing Like Rain" is not only a play but also an intellectual game, forcing the audience to continuously connect the pieces to decode the story.
That also poses a big challenge for actors, as they have to change their psychology, voice, and costumes in just a few minutes of scene change.
And it is the serious investment that creates long-term attraction. Many audiences have watched the show two or three times, gradually becoming "loving audiences" of the student stage. They remember the actors' names, follow each performance to feel the changes in the staging and acting.
The moment the song "Do you still remember or have you forgotten" (Trinh Cong Son) resounded in the final scene, many people fell silent. With "Leaves sing like rain" - Nhan Van Press Drama Stage once again proved that student theater is not just a game, but a place where emotions truly sublimate.
The final scene is full of emotion, leaving echoes in the audience's hearts.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/san-khau-sinh-vien-lay-nuoc-mat-khan-gia-196250330180606823.htm
Comment (0)