He once said, "You must have two impulses in life: one is to travel and the other is to fall in love", and new female theater director Huang Yanzhuo has brought this classic quote, which is deep in our hearts, to the stage.
The 2013 love classic comedy "That Time I Said I'd Take a Trip," the sister piece of "That Time I Fought for Love," makes a gorgeous debut, and new director Huang Yanzhuo once again challenges herself to go beyond the classics, and the most popular actress in small theater, Kong Lingmei, collaborates with her again after "Running Souls," joining hands with "That Time I Said I'd Take a Trip's" meritorious cast, Zhang Weiyi, Zhang Chi, and Meng Lingjiao***, to invite the audience into the theater. The audience will be invited into the theater to attend a unique Halloween masquerade party in costume, and witness a heartfelt and heartbreaking true love.
Breaking the mold of conventional 3D theatre, the audience will have an immersive and all-encompassing experience in the theatre. The stage is extended to the entire theater, subverting the conventional mode of you act and I see, the audience has the opportunity to integrate into the plot, promote the development of the plot and intimate interaction with the actors, the use of multi-dimensional audio-visual means, the panoramic display of a love you've never experienced defiantly.
What kind of love sparks can come out of the incredible encounter between a playboy and a gentle girl? With the touching story and humorous lines, the film evokes the deepest desire for a better love.
Perhaps this is not an era when love is the most important thing, and we are struggling to find the path of true love in the midst of suspicion and entanglement. Is pure love supposed to be mutual or to be forgotten in the river and lake? Come to Flourishing Star Theater Village to see Huang Yanzhuo's director's studio comedy "That Undying Love", waiting for you to come to the scene to reveal the answer to your own!