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Art Performance: Tonight, Performance Workshop Performs Crosstalk Part 2
 

Time: Friday, March 23, 2012, 19:00 (Doors open at 18:30)

Venue: Auditorium Hall, 1F Center of Academic Activities, Academia Sinica

Performer: Performance Workshop

Admission: Free

Brief Introduction

Initially, the play “That Evening” was an attempt to use xiangsheng (or crosstalk) to write a funeral oration. However, the play unexpectedly became a huge success. Adding elements of the stand-up comedy, the traditional art of xiangsheng is presented here in a novel form, yet still accurately reflects societal phenomena and provides deep insights into life. This show entitled Tonight, Performance Workshop Performs Crosstalk Part 2 will invigorate its audience with an evening of laughter and unrelenting wit.

 

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