Dear friends, I warmly congratulate you on having the privilege of enjoying the wonderful one-act play "My Poor Marat" presented to you by the famous Beijing People's Art Theater in this joyful Spring Festival! This work, which is full of youthful vitality and growth challenges, will be unveiled again at the Beijing Renyi Experimental Theater in the capital today, and spend a good time with the audience.
Written by the famous playwright Albudruff himself, "My Poor Marat" has been performed for the first time in four rounds so far, and each time it has made the audience feel more vivid and charming than ever. This Spring Festival stall is on stage again, I believe it will bring you a new shocking experience! Let's first enter the plot, which tells the touching story of three young people who encounter the intersection of fates, separation and separation, and then reunion in the context of the war filled with gunpowder. Despite the war, the work cleverly focuses on the real world, not only a deep reflection on the value of life, but also contains the enthusiasm of young people to pursue their ideals, which is deeply rooted in how to find and recognize their true selves in various life environments. It is worth mentioning that director Lin Cong used delicate and nuanced expression techniques to give a poetic interpretation of the above themes, just as the director sent us: "Each of us is poor Marat, bravely live our own life, not afraid to go to the bright road of happiness!" ”
It is worth mentioning here that the three outstanding young actors have experienced the profound growth of their character careers in the play. By the time of the fourth round of performances, they had set themselves a very high goal - to allow everyone in the audience to see a side of the cast that they had little known about. The first is Marat starring Wang Jiajun, who is committed to discovering the deeper meaning of the script and integrating his own unique perception of life, hoping to give this role more possibilities. Chen Hongxu's Rika focuses on overcoming the so-called.