Introduction
No way! You haven’t seen Taiwanese Children Opera from High-Sun? Then never miss again the brand new production “The Miser” from High-Sun Taiwanese Opera Troupe, winning Taipei County’s Outstanding Performance Arts Group for eight years in series and being selected twice for “Taipei Children’s Arts Festival”.
If you have money in your pocket, do you put it in the piggybank or do you just spent it? When to spend it? When to save it? What is thrift? What is stinginess? What is “need”? What is “want”? Don’t be hasty! All the answers are in “The Miser”!
There are bunches of stories about the miser throughout the world. This time, “The Miser”, KUSO version, will take you and kids into an interesting, marvelous, insinuating smiling, singing and dancing world. Let’s enjoy how the miser keeps the money, how City God keeps people guess and listen to the rap from the storyteller! And sing with the performers in the play! Mandarin and Taiwanese synchronized. The plot is full of high tide and suitable for whole family.
About HighSun Taiwanese Opera Troupe
Taiwanese Opera is so much fun!
High-Sun Taiwanese Opera Troupe, which is brave of making dreams. It has performed eight children Taiwanese opera plays since it is set up, including “Who is Number One?” and “The Miser”, honored by Taipei Children’s Arts Festival. It shows Taiwanese opera, which is thought as LKK and unable to understand, in the most vigorous way to get close to children. The parents who love Taiwanese opera can share this singing and acting world as much as they like with their children. At the same time, the family who love children plays can even easily get close to opera arts.
• From 2001-2009, the High-Sun Taiwanese Opera Troupe was honored as Taipei County’s Outstanding Performance Arts Group
• From 2001-2006, the High-Sun Taiwanese Opera Troupe assisted the Taipei city government’s educational summer program for elementary school children, “Experiencing Taiwanese Opera.”
• In 2005 and 2009, the High-Sun Taiwanese Opera Troupe being selected twice for Taipei Children’s Arts Festival.
• In 2011, the High-Sun Taiwanese Opera Troupe was honored as New Taipei city’s Guidance Arts Group