The sassy and brave titular character of musical stage productionMatildais inspiring and entertaining Chinese audiences in equal measure.
The theater is full of magic.
When 23-year-old Wang Ruoxuan watched the musical,Matilda, on Nov 21 at Beijing's Poly Theater, she was confronted with an explosion of colors, books and letters as children on long rope swings flew back and forth while singing one of the show's headline musical numbers, When I Grow Up.
"I came to watch the musical unprepared for what I was about to see. I had never heard of it before, but now I want to watch it again," says Beijing-based Wang, who is currently pursuing her master's degree in Chinese language at Beijing Normal University.
Wang adds that when she first saw the poster of the musical, which has a little girl standing strong with hands firmly on hips, she thought the musical was for kids.
"In fact, it's a show with a sophisticated story and rich characters," she adds. "It is performed with high energy and projects girl power."
Matilda's first tour in China - which started in July and will continue until January 2020 - kicked off in Dongguan, Guangdong province, and is visiting 13 Chinese cities, including Xi'an, Shaanxi province; Shanghai, and Nanjing in Jiangsu province. From Nov 21 through Dec 1, the musical is being staged in the capital.
Inspired by the beloved book by British novelist, Roald Dahl (1916-90), the musicalMatilda, by the Royal Shakespeare Company, premiered at the Courtyard Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon in November 2010, and made its Broadway debut in 2013.
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