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Following a critically acclaimed world premiere season in Melbourne in March, The Enlightenment of the Siddhartha Gautama Buddha and the Encounter With The Monkey King- Great Sage, Equal of Heaven is coming to the Theatre Underground in the Perth Theatre Centre this July.

The play written by Joe Paradise Lui, directed by Marcel Dorney, featuring illustrations by renowned artist and activist 巴丢草 (Badiucao), and produced by acclaimed Melbourne theatre makers Elbow Room will have its WA premiere from 14-17 July 2021.

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Re-imagining two characters from a towering story of Lui’s childhood – the young prince Siddhartha, and the magical Monkey from Journey to the West aka Monkey Magic – as young women in contemporary Australia, Enlightenment…. is described as part queer romantic comedy, part crime saga and part cosmic fever dream.

The performance features renowned actor and playwright Merlynn Tong and Melbourne-based New York-trained actor (Stella Adler School) Alice Qin in the lead roles alongside John Marc Desengano, Conor Gallacher and Elbow Room co-Artistic Director Emily Tomlins. It is performed in English with Chinese subtitles.

The performance features illustrations by renowned artist and activist Badiucao, who is one of the most popular and prolific political artists from China, confronting a variety of social and political issues head on in his work.

He got a nickname as China’s Banksy for keeping his identity secret since the beginning of his art career and using his art to challenge the censorship and dictatorship in China via his Twitter account @badiucao. His work has been featured by Amnesty International, Freedom House, BBC, CNN and China Digital Times, and exhibited in Australia, America and Italy.

In 2019, his first international solo exhibition in Hong Kong was cancelled due to the threat from the Chinese Government when three days before the opening of the exhibition, the artist’s identity was compromised.

Authorities in China found Badiucao’s family and threatened him via them in order to cancel the show. When the show was cancelled, Badiucao also went completely silent for seven months before coming back to the public on the 30th anniversary of Tiananmen Massacre with his documentary, which revealed his identity, China’s Artful Dissident. He is now being pursued by China and remains in exile in Australia.

Writer Joe Paradise Lui is a prolific artist, winner of the 2013 Spirit of the Fringe Fringeworld award. He is a founding member of Renegade Productions and within its aegis, he creates, writes, directs, designs and composes theatre and performance works. Their most recent work was Death Throes, created as part of the 2019 Blue Room season.

Joe Lui is also a part of the main stage and independent theatre industry in Perth as a director, writer, and a sound and lighting designer. His most recent directing work was Unsung Heroes, which was presented online as part of Black Swan State Theatre Company’s 2020 season. His most recent design work was The Sum of Us by Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company as part of Perth Festival.

Elbow Room are a Melbourne-based theatre company committed to the development of the craft of writing and performance making. Renowned for their intellectual and artistic integrity, they have presented works with Melbourne Theatre Company, Southbank Corporation (Brisbane), Regional Arts Victoria, Summerhall UK (Scotland), Brisbane Powerhouse, Brisbane Festival, the Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney Fringe Festivals and HotHouse Theatre, to name a few. They have received seven awards and 16 nominations from Melbourne Fringe, the Green Room Awards and the Matilda Awards.

Sadly this show has been postponed due to Covid-19. 

Source: Media Release, image: Pia Johnson


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