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20
May

Paul Taylor – 100% in English

Paul Taylor – 100% in English
Paul makes fun of the French and they love it. Or they tell him to go back to England! After 3 sell-out bilingual world tours, Paul shares his story of being a British expat in France, this time 100% in English. Hold onto your berets!

Personal Bio
Paul Taylor is a British comedian who has been living in France since 2009. His trademark is poking fun at the French and the French lifestyle, as well as at himself, by sharing his offbeat expat experiences, including linguistic misunderstandings and cultural mix-ups.

In 2016, he released his first bilingual show, "#FRANGLAIS," to phenomenal success. He followed it up with his second and third shows, "So British (ou presque)" and "Bisoubye". With this trilogy of bilingual shows, Paul has captivated tens of thousands of spectators with sold-out performances in the most prestigious of venues in France and around the world.

Alongside his stage performances, Paul has also ventured into creating video content. Spotted early in his career by the French TV channel Canal+, he developed and produced the hit TV show “WTF France," which catapulted him into the limelight. Paul’s online videos now have hundreds of millions of views, and he has over 1.5 million followers on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.

Date:20 May (Tue)

Venue:HK Jockey Club Amphitheatre

16
May
01
Jun

Paradise of the Suck

Please refer to Chinese

Date:16 May (Fri) - 01 Jun (Sun)

Venue:Academy Lyric Theatre

07
May
10
May

Academy Musical: What the Buddha Said

Inspired by Original Chinese Novel Journey to the West & Anthony Chan’s play of the same name 

Date:07 May (Wed) - 10 May (Sat)

Venue:Academy Lyric Theatre

09
Apr
11
Apr

"You've Got A Friend" Concert

Given the importance of mental health, the Hong Kong Mental Wellness Association will present a charity event — the "You've Got A Friend" concert. This event will take place from 9 April 2025 to 11 April 2025. It will feature Brian Chow, a media veteran, as the director and host of the talk show, and Susan Wong, a HiFi diva. They will perform together through singing and chatting to convey positive messages about emotional and mental well -being.

With soothing songs, real-life cases sharing, and interaction between performers and the audience, the audience will immerse themselves in a wonderful musical and spiritual journey. This will help people explore the real source and meaning of happiness, and further inspire them to overcome the hard times of life.

Date:09 Apr (Wed) - 11 Apr (Fri)

Venue:Rita Tong Liu Drama Theatre

04
Apr
06
Apr

Frida

The magical life and journey of an iconic artist

One of the most important painters in the 20th century, the Mexican-born Frida Kahlo is a blazing symbol of artistic subjectivity, female liberation and the magical world of surrealism. Colombian-Belgian choreographer Annabelle Lopez Ochoa (HKB’s Coco Chanel) produces a visually stunning Frida that tells the iconic artist’s multifaceted life story of triumph and tragedy with rich imagery from her bold paintings and deeply personal self portraits.

Seamlessly fusing the classical and the contemporary, this vivid work majestically showcases Ochoa’s inventive partnering as dancers weave a tale of tempestuous affairs, heart-wrenching struggle and complex, uncompromising art. Set against Peter Salem’s enchanting original score with vibrant touches of mariachi, flamenco and jazz music, the compelling characters in Frida’s magical world, including her husband and famed muralist Diego Rivera, are exuberantly brought to life.

Frida pays a hauntingly beautiful tribute to a visionary trailblazer who painted her version of the world against staggering odds and left an unforgettable social and artistic legacy.

Date:04 Apr (Fri) - 06 Apr (Sun)

Venue:Academy Lyric Theatre

30
Mar

Pi-hsien Chen Piano Recital

Pi-hsien Chen’s dedication to new piano music evolved from personal collaborations with some of the most important composers of the 20th century, including John Cage, Pierre Boulez and György Kurtág. For her return to Hong Kong, she has selected a programme true to her motto: “Be happy with strange things.” Bach’s Partita No 4 is complemented by the Third Piano Sonata by Boulez, which explores aleatoric music, while Alban Berg’s Op 1 relies heavily on Schoenberg’s idea of “developing variation”.

Chen’s piano recital provides a unique opportunity to experience an eclectic mosaic of pieces that are rarely performed in concert. Her remarkable and insightful interpretations will showcase her undisputed mastery of a vast piano repertoire.

Approx. 2 hrs incl. one interval

Further programme information: https://visit.hkaf.org/qmdm6c

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Date:30 Mar (Sun)

Venue:Academy Concert Hall

26
Mar
29
Mar

Emma Rice─Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë’s epic story of love, revenge and redemption, is re-imagined in an audaciously inventive new stage adaptation by the National Theatre, Wise Children, Bristol Old Vic and York Theatre Royal, helmed by the multi-award-winning British theatre director Emma Rice.

Led by her singular vision and deep personal connection with the source material, Rice re-examines this haunting tale of revenge through a contemporary lens and transforms it into an exhilarating theatrical experience. Featuring a cast of 11 and a magical blend of live music, comedy, puppetry, dance and projections, this ambitious retelling serves as cautionary tale that warns how cruelty towards others can affect the world for decades to come.

Approx. 2 hrs 50 mins incl. one interval
Performed in English with Chinese surtitles
This production contains strong language and depictions of violence
Recommended for ages 12 and above

Further programme information: https://visit.hkaf.org/f5m8jl

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Date:26 Mar (Wed) - 29 Mar (Sat)

Venue:Academy Lyric Theatre

21
Mar

Annette Chien Embracing Benefit Concert

Event Description
Pleased refer to Chinese

Date:21 Mar (Fri)

Venue:HK Jockey Club Amphitheatre

21
Mar
23
Mar

Crime and Punishment

Dostoevsky’s psychological thriller about a young man’s journey towards redemption

Young, impoverished and possessed by self-righteousness, a former student commits murder in the name of alleviating human misery, but ends up with a tormented conscience. He later meets a prostitute with a pure soul, who shines a beacon of light on his path. Will he spiral deeper into anguish, or will he finally resurrect himself in a moment of truth?

A masterpiece by Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment traces the protagonist’s psychological journey and moral dilemmas after he commits the ultimate crime. Probing the relationships between the individual and society, morality and power, and religion and freedom, the drama revolves around the protagonist’s battle with himself and those around him, illuminating the conflicts between radicalism and morality, and free will and the will of God.

Adapted by Phillip Breen, an Associate Artist of the Royal Shakespeare Company, and directed by renowned Hong Kong director Desmond Tang together with Breen, the 2025 Hong Kong version embodies a contemporary touch and features a powerhouse local cast.

Led by Ben Yuen, named Best Supporting Actor at the Golden Horse Film Awards, who plays the relentless inspector in pursuit of righteousness, the 15-strong ensemble of stage and film/TV actors will bring to life this epic drama full of poignant characters and dark humour. Get ready to experience a thrilling theatrical reflection on good and evil that will set your heart ablaze.

Commissioned and produced by the Hong Kong Arts Festival
 
Performed in Cantonese with Chinese and English surtitles
This production contains strong language, smoking scenes and depictions of violence
Recommended for ages 16 and above
23 Mar 2:30pm performance is an accessible performance with audio description in Cantonese. Please call 2777 1771 to reserve the audio description device in advance
Approx. 3 hrs including one interval

Further programme information: https://visit.hkaf.org/qgjo27

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Date:21 Mar (Fri) - 23 Mar (Sun)

Venue:Academy Lyric Theatre

18
Mar

Cultural Leadership Summit 2025

The Hong Kong Arts Administrators Association (HKAAA) presents the 14th Cultural Leadership Summit, themed “The Future of Cultural Management”, to be held from 18 to 19 March 2025 in Wan Chai.

As HKAAA celebrates its 40th anniversary, this year’s Summit is an opportunity to reflect on how arts administration has evolved in response to social development, technological advancements, and shifting artistic landscapes. It will bring together cultural managers, artists, and industry professionals to exchange ideas, discuss challenges, and explore new directions for the sector.

Cultural managers play a crucial role in supporting artistic development and building audiences. At the same time, they have to navigate globalisation, digital transformation, and economic shifts while seizing new opportunities. The Summit will gather local and international cultural leaders to explore the intersections of arts, technology, and business, offering fresh insights into the future of cultural management.

The Cultural Leadership Summit is an annual key industry forum where pressing issues are discussed, new ideas for promoting the arts are shared, and professional networks are strengthened administrators from Hong Kong and beyond.

The Summit will conclude with a special 40th anniversary dinner gathering, bringing together past and present board members, cultural leaders, and seasoned arts .
 
 
Event Details
• Date: 18 March 2025
• Venue: The Hong Kong Jockey Club Amphitheatre, HKAPA
• Language: Mainly in English, Cantonese and Mandarin; with simultaneous interpretation in English, Cantonese and Mandarin.

• For more details: https://www.hkaaa.org.hk/cultural-leadership-summit-2025

Note for Registrants
• If you are interested in registering for the Full Pass or 1-Day Pass (Workshop Day), please complete the form here.
• All types of passes will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

About HKAAA:
Founded in1985, the Hong Kong Arts Administrators Association (HKAAA) is committed to promoting good arts administration practice through advocacy, professional development, communication, networking support and collaboration amongst arts managers and other stakeholders; and to serve as a platform and representative voice in order to support the advancement of a flourishing arts scene, bringing social and economic benefits to all sectors of society in Hong Kong.

HKAAA Membership:
• Full member - HKD $250 per year
• Student member - HKD $100 per year
• Corporate member - From HKD $540 per year

To learn more, please visit our membership page.
To apply, please complete the online application form.

HKAAA team will contact you and process your membership application within 3 to 5 working days.

Date:18 Mar (Tue)

Venue:HK Jockey Club Amphitheatre