Peony Pavilion Onstage: Four Centuries in the Career of a Chinese Drama

Peony Pavilion Onstage: Four Centuries in the Career of a Chinese Drama

by Catherine Swatek
Peony Pavilion Onstage: Four Centuries in the Career of a Chinese Drama
Peony Pavilion Onstage: Four Centuries in the Career of a Chinese Drama

Peony Pavilion Onstage: Four Centuries in the Career of a Chinese Drama

by Catherine Swatek

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Overview

After its completion in 1598, The Peony Pavilion (Mudan ting) began a four-hundred-year course of transmission and dissemination in China and around the world. Within China, the play’s wide popularity propelled its appearance in numerous editions, adaptations, and libretti. Performances ranged from “pure singing” at private gatherings to full stagings in commercial theaters. As the crown jewel of Kun opera reportoire, Mudan ting has a richly documented history and lends itself to careful study. In the late twentieth century, however, classical Kun opera is on the verge of extinction in China, and creative talent is gravitating to centers outside China’s mainland. In 1998, the play was reintroduced to audiences in Europe and North America in various versions, adding new chapters to the story of the work. Peony Pavilion Onstage examines Tang Xianzu’s classic play from three distinct viewpoints: public-literati playwrights; professional performers of Kun opera; and quite recently, directors and audiences outside China. Catherine Swatek first examines two adaptations of the play by Tang's contemporaries, which point to the unconventionality of the original work. She goes on to explore how the play has been changed in later adaptations, up to its most recent productions by Peter Sellars and Chen Shi-Zheng in the United States and Europe. Peony Pavilion Onstage is essential reading for scholars and performers of this masterpiece and other great works of Chinese drama.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781938937101
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 07/07/2022
Series: Michigan Monographs In Chinese Studies , #88
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 438
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Catherine C. Swatek is Associate Professor Emerita of Chinese Literature in the Department of Asian Studies at the University of British Columbia.

Table of Contents

Contents Illustrations Acknowledgments Note to Readers Part One. Peony Pavilion and Literati Playwrights One. Mudan ting and the Theatrical Culture of Kun Opera Two. The Musically Grounded Adaptations of Zang Maoxun and Feng Menglong Three. Containment of Imagery in Fengliu meng Part Two. Actors and Performances Four. Mudan ting in an Actor-centered Environment Five. "Elegance and Commonness Combined" Six. Peter Sellar's Efforts to Reawaken Kun Opera Seven. "To Perform 'Chuanqi' We Will Recreate a Chuanqi" Conclusion: "Highbrow/Lowbrow" in Kun Opera Appendix A: System of Roles for Chuanqi Drama and Kun Opera Appendix B: Scene Summaries for Complete Texts of Mudan ting Appendix C: Extracts from Mudan ting Notes Glossary Works Cited Index
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