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Beijing People's Art Theatre (北京人民艺术剧院/北京人民藝術劇院) is a
theatre company Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors to present experiences of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a Stage (theatre), stage. The performe ...
that was founded in June 1952 by drama master Cao Yu. Since its founding, the company has produced nearly 300 dramas of different styles, from classic Chinese themes to adaptations of
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. The theater company is under the
Beijing Municipal Committee of the Chinese Communist Party The Beijing Municipal Committee of the Chinese Communist Party is the municipal committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in Beijing. The CCP committee secretary is the highest ranking post in the city. The current secretary is Yin Li, a m ...
and is based in the Capital Theatre in Beijing. Through the 1960s, it was known primarily for staging the representative works of master playwrights
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,
Lao She Shu Qingchun (3 February 189924 August 1966), known by his pen name Lao She, was a Chinese writer of Manchu ethnicity, known for his vivid portrayal of urban life and his colorful use of the Beijing dialect, such as in the novel '' Rickshaw Boy' ...
,
Cao Yu Cao Yu (, September 24, 1910 – December 13, 1996) was a Chinese playwright, often regarded as one of China's most important playwrights of the 20th century. His best-known works are ''Thunderstorm'' (1933), ''Sunrise'' (1936) and ''Peking Man' ...
and
Tian Han Tian Han ( zh, 田汉; 12 March 1898 – 10 December 1968), formerly romanized as T'ien Han, was a Chinese drama activist, playwright, a leader of revolutionary music and films, as well as a translator and poet. He emerged at the time of the ...
. Since the 1980s, the theater has introduced nearly 80 new dramas by 27 award-winning playwrights, including '' Signal Alarm'', the first play written by
Gao Xingjian Gao Xingjian ( zh, 高行健; born January 4, 1940) is a Chinese émigré and later French naturalized novelist, playwright, critic, painter, photographer, film director, and translator who in 2000 was awarded the 2000 Nobel Prize in Literature, ...
, and his most celebrated drama ''
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''. In 1980, the company toured outside China for the first time, performing Lao She's masterpiece "
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", the company's signature work, in
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and
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. The company broke more new ground in 1983 when it invited playwright
Arthur Miller Arthur Asher Miller (October 17, 1915 – February 10, 2005) was an American playwright, essayist and screenwriter in the 20th-century American theater. Among his most popular plays are '' All My Sons'' (1947), '' Death of a Salesman'' (1 ...
to direct a production of what was seen at the time as a uniquely American drama "
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," an experience Miller recounted in the form of a day-to-day diary in his book ''Salesman in Beijing'' (1985). In 2005, the company made its United States debut with productions of "Tea House" at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts at
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in New York City.


History

The predecessor of Beijing People's Art Theater was the theater of the same name established in 1950.January 1, 1950, the People's Art Theater of Beijing was established, this is a comprehensive nature of the national theater, creative performance opera, dance, drama, music and dance program, Li Bozhao as president. In 1952, the drama part of Beijing People's Art Theatre merged with the Central Academy of Drama Repertory Theatre to become the new Beijing People's Art Theatre (established on June 12, 1952).In 1953, the Song and Dance Theatre affiliated with the Central Academy of Drama was transformed into the Central Experimental Opera House, and in 1958 it was divided into the China Opera and Dance Theatre and the Central Opera and Dance Theatre (later renamed the China National Opera). In the early days of the People's Republic of
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
, the Ministry of Culture of the Central People's Government held a working meeting in Beijing in June 1951.In December 1952, the Ministry of Culture of the Central People's Government issued a directive on rectifying and strengthening the work of national opera troupes. We will gradually build theater art."In December 1952, the Ministry of Culture of the Central People's Government issued a directive on rectifying and strengthening the work of national opera troupes.We will gradually build theater art."居其宏,我国歌剧艺术的国家队——为庆贺中央歌剧院建院60年而作,人民音乐2012(9) On January 1, 1950, Beijing People's Art Theatre was established. It is a comprehensive national theatre, producing operas, dances, plays and music and dance programmes. Li Bazhao is the president. In the spring of 1952, the opera company, folk song and dance troupe and orchestra of Beijing People's Art Theatre merged with the opera company, dance company, orchestra and two performing departments and administrative departments of the Central Academy of Drama. In 1953, the Song and Dance Theater affiliated with the Central Academy of Drama was independent from the establishment of the Central Academy of Drama. In 1958 it was renamed "Central Opera and Dance Theatre". In 1964, according to
Zhou Enlai Zhou Enlai ( zh, s=周恩来, p=Zhōu Ēnlái, w=Chou1 Ên1-lai2; 5 March 1898 – 8 January 1976) was a Chinese statesman, diplomat, and revolutionary who served as the first Premier of the People's Republic of China from September 1954 unti ...
's spirit of "divide first and unite later", part of the Chinese Opera and Dance Theater was established, and the rest of the main body was still called the Central Opera and Dance Theater. In 1979, the Central Opera and Dance Theater was renamed the China National Opera. During the Cultural Revolution, the compound, like other opera troupes throughout the country, was damaged. After the
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was smashed, the establishment of the Central Opera House and its creative activities resumed. In 2009, the Central Opera House launched its first international opera season. Construction of the new theater of the Central Opera House began in 2010 and was completed in March 2022.


Successive presidents

* Li Bozhao (1950–1952, President of Beijing People's Art Theater) * Li Bozhao (1952–1953, Director of the Song and Dance Theater Affiliated to the Central Academy of Drama) * Zhou Weizhi (1953–1955, Director of the Central Experimental Opera House) * Lu Su (1955–1958, Director of the Central Experimental Opera House) * Lu Su (1958–1963, Director of the Central Opera and Dance Theater) * Liu Lianchi (March 1978 – 1988) * Wang Shiguang (November 1988 – 2000) * Chen Xieyang (2000–2002) * Liu Xijin (2002-February 2009) * Yu Feng (February 2009-February 2016) * Liu Yunzhi (October 2018 to present)


References

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