November 2000
Five Arts Centre
presents

Kuo Pao Kun's
THE DESCENDENTS OF THE EUNUCH ADMIRAL
directed by Chee Sek Thim

Venue:
The Experimental Theatre Jalan Tun Ismail, Kuala Lumpur
(Panggung Eksperimen, behind Padang Merbuk)

2 - 4 and
6 - 8 November 2000
8.30 pm

4 - 5 November 2000
3.00 pm

Admission
RM 25
(RM 15 for students with student card)
Tickets available at:
The Actors Studio Theatre
Dataran Merdeka
(Tel: 2694-5400, 2692-5927)
Art Salon
Jalan Telawi 2, Bangsar Baru
(Tel: 2282-2601)

 

SYNOPSIS

An Adventure in Search of Missing Parts

The Descendants of the Eunuch Admiral tells the story of Zheng He or Cheng Ho, the famed eunuch admiral of the Ming Dynasty. Part fact, part fiction, the play is a patchwork of episodes from Zheng He's life, interwoven with descriptions of the eunuch hierarchy of ancient China and historical castration methods. A narrator unfolds the play, alternating between storytelling and ruminations which attempt to explore the psychology of the central character.

The play deals with Zheng He's castration and his subsequent entry into the imperial eunuch service and how he eventually attained his name, Zheng He. It also touches on Zheng He's reactions to palace intrigue and goes on to tell of his maritime adventures and explorations. It concludes with his dream of eventually settling in a country free of any reign of terror. The Descendants of the Eunuch Admiral, a play at once dark and humorous, is a tale of alienation, dislocation and a search for missing parts.

 














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