Fri, Apr 26, 2002 - Page 8 News List

Opera for this lifetime and the next

By Vico Lee  /  STAFF REPORTER

Fortunetelling based on the belief of reincarnation has long been an

obsession with Taiwanese. From TV dramas, newspaper columns to serious

publications on reincarnation theory, the rage goes on.

National Kuo Kuang Chinese Opera Company, famous for adopting Taiwanese folk

legends and literature in its productions such as Matsu and Cheng Cheng-gong

and Taiwan, will deal with the subject in its annual original-script

production, Dream of the Underworld.

Although characters in this opera come from the ancient novel Sima Mao

Wrecks Havoc in the Underworld, the story is imbued with modern

significance.

Sima Mao, an academic of the Han dynasty, is told by a fortuneteller that he

will never get a government position - the ultimate goal for academics in

ancient China. Indignant, he writes a letter of complaint to the emperor of

heaven, saying that, because he is so intelligent and judicious, he should

be tasked with deciding everyone's destiny.

Shocked by such hubris in a mortal, the emperor of heaven makes Sima the

king of the underworld for 12 hours, during which time he would have to

decide how prominent historical figures are reincarnated, including Han

dynasty general Xiang Yu, and Three-Kingdoms era premier, Tsao Tsao.

Having created total chaos with his decisions, Sima realizes that

reincarnation is not as simple as he had assumed.

The plot is quite complicated and its frequent historical references may

require a bit of homework before seeing the show.

Dream of the Underworld will be performed at the National Theater tonight

and tomorrow at 7:30pm and Sunday at 2:30pm. Tickets are selling fast but

the higher-priced ones are still available at the venue.

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