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BEIJING, Dec. 21 (Xinhuanet) -- "Whether children
like it or not is the only thing I care about in this play," Meng Jinghui, the
avant-garde drama director told his staff when rehearsing the "Magic Mountain",
China's largest-ever children's play.
Meng and his colleagues still have a month before the
premiere of the play, which tries to convey the meaning of love and friendship
through 112 bear images. Meng will also name the bear images with names given by
children and dress the man actors up at the request of children.
"It's the children audience's powerful imagination
that helped me overcome many difficulties," Meng said, confessing the children's
play is a new yet experimental approach to himself.
To collect children's opinion by wider range, Meng
especially arranged a rehearsal at the Beijing Jingshan School, where he and
more than 100 students together watched the 30-minute rehearsal. He watched
carefully the children's reaction to every movement and word by the actors, and
put every trifle down on his notepad.
"I will make changes to the script accordingly, " he
told reporter.
"Magic Mountain", as the insiders observed, will be
another harvest to Meng both in fame and box office. Before that, Meng directed
his first children's play "Labyrinth" and hit the record box office revenue of
6.8 million yuan (around 822,000 US dollars).
"Magic Mountain" to premiere in the Spring Festival
(Chinese lunar new year) is expected to attract 60,000 people.
Sources with the local ticket office said by Dec. 20,
the advance booking for "Magic Mountain" had exceeded 1.8 million yuan (about
218,000 US dollars), with a single ticket priced between 80 to 380 yuan (around
9.7 US dollars to 45.9 US dollars). Enditem |