'Matilda the Musical' to debut in town

Writer: Debra Li  | Editor: Stephanie Yang  | From: 

Time

7:30 p.m., July 11-14, 16-21, 23-24 (July 13-14, 20-21 also at 2:30 p.m.)

Tickets

280-1,280 yuan

Venue

Shenzhen Poly Theater, intersection of Wenxin Road 5 and Houhaibin Road, Nanshan District (南山区后海滨路与文心五路交界处深圳保利剧院)


Metro

Line 2 or 11 to Houhai Station (后海站), Exit E


Please Note

The Royal Shakespeare Company’s award-winning musical adaptation of Roald Dahl’s “Matilda” will be staged in Shenzhen this month.


Dahl’s fantastical tale tells about Matilda Wormwood, a 5-year-old genius, the idiot family that mistreats her, the sadistic headmistress who terrorizes her and the loving teacher who comes to her aid.


She lives unhappily with a slack-jawed older brother, a crooked used-car-salesman father and a tango-competition-obsessed mother, who all bemoan the fact that the little girl is always reading. She reads Dickens, Dostoevsky and more, guided at first by the local librarian Mrs. Phelps, and then by her first schoolteacher, the young and lovely Miss Honey. Her arch nemesis is Agatha Trunchbull, the school’s abusive leader, who calls children “maggots” and believes that only punishment can teach a child. Matilda, who has a strong sense of fairness, decides to bring Trunchbull down.


“Matilda the Musical”


Adapted by Dennis Kelly, with music and lyrics by Tim Minchin, the musical has received widespread critical acclaim and box-office popularity, winning seven Olivier Awards — at the time, the most such awards ever won by a single show. At the 2013 Tony Awards, the show won five awards.


Besides the timeless story, what distinguishes “Matilda” is its immersive physical production and staging. Rob Howell’s inventive set dominated by children’s blocks morphs with dexterity and style, while his witty costumes provide just the right amount of comment.


The show was presented to Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan in October 2015 as they attended a creative industry event in London.


Time: 7:30 p.m., July 11-14, 16-21, 23-24 (July 13-14, 20-21 also at 2:30 p.m.)


Tickets: 280-1,280 yuan


Venue: Shenzhen Poly Theater, intersection of Wenxin Road 5 and Houhaibin Road, Nanshan District (南山区后海滨路与文心五路交界处深圳保利剧院)


Metro: Line 2 or 11 to Houhai Station (后海站), Exit E


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