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The Golden Dragon: A fable of modern life

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THE GOLDEN DRAGON by Peter Eötvös Music Theatre Wales; Sherman Theatre; Cardiff; South Wales, UK; 13 July 2016; Andrew MacKenzie-Wicks as The young man – young Asian Cook, waitress, Grandfather, Cricket, Chinese aunt The Music Theatre Wales Ensemble Conductor - Geoffrey Paterson Director - Michael McCarthy Designer - Simon Banham Lighting Designer - Ace McCarron Credit: © CLIVE BARDA/ ArenaPAL;

Music Theatre Wales makes its first appearance at Hackney Empire with a thrilling new opera, brought to life with the company’s characteristic theatrical flair and musical virtuosity.
Based on the play of the same name by Roland Schimmelpfennig, Peter Eötvös’s new opera finds a whole world in a grain of egg fried rice.
Set in a Chinese restaurant found in any city anywhere, The Golden Dragon is a compelling fable of modern life. At the heart of this East-meets-West tale is the discovery of a decayed tooth in a bowl of soup. It belongs to a kitchen boy, a long way from home and with no papers. He’s looking for his sister, but she’s been forced into a very different kind of service just next door….
£10 – £30, 31 October, hackneyempire.co.uk