On July 6, the 2024 National Center for the Performing Arts International Theater Season kicked off. Shakespeare's classic plays "Hamlet" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" have successively appeared in the theater and open-air theater of the Beijing Art Center. On the afternoon of

On July 6, the 2024 National Center for the Performing Arts International Drama Season kicked off. Shakespeare's classic plays "Hamlet" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" have successively appeared in the theater and open-air theater of the Beijing Art Center.

html On the afternoon of 06th, Shakespeare's classic play "Hamlet" produced by the National Center for the Performing Arts took the lead in debuting at the Beijing Art Center. From the perspective of the famous translator Zhu Shenghao, the play reviews the birth of the Chinese translation of Shakespeare's tragic classic "Hamlet". In the evening of the same day, the play "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (Forest Theater Version) opened at sunset, bringing the audience a romantic and joyful night of Shakespeare's comedy with a new outdoor immersive presentation for the first time.

"A Midsummer Night's Dream" is a repertoire of the National Center for the Performing Arts Drama Troupe. It has gone through eight years and has become a work that has been performed by the National Center for the Performing Arts Drama Troupe and has a good reputation at the box office. For this performance, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" has been newly revised and created based on the youthful and modern style positioning of the Beijing Art Center and the environmental characteristics of the Forest Theater, creating a dream performance exclusive to the Forest Theater.

With the successful premiere of two Shakespeare classics, the 2024 National Center for the Performing Arts International Drama Season has officially kicked off. This drama season will last for 154 days, spanning 6 months, and a series of exciting performances will be staged one after another.

(CCTV reporters Ji Lele and Fu Hailiang)

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