BEIJING, May 29 (Xinhua) -- William Shakespeare's "The Tempest" will play
at Beijing Capital Theater from June 21 to 24 to mark the theatre's 100th
anniversary.
"It is Shakespeare's final play, and arguably his finest," said Barrie
Rutter, founder and artistic director of the UK-based Northern Broadsides
Theatre Company, which is staging the production.
"The play is rich in the very stuff of human drama - young love, brooding
revenge, broad humor and touching forgiveness," he said.
The fact that the majority of the Chinese audience may not be able to
understand the English play does not worry Rutter.
"Redemption, forgiveness, charity, virtue, faith in the next generation and
overall love are the final abiding emotions in the play. They are as
contemporary now as they have ever been and easily recognizable by young or old,
Chinese or British," he said.
The theatre company is planning to put on "Romeo and Juliet" at the Beijing
Olympics Arts Festival in 2008.