The musical "Sans Famille" is adapted from the literary masterpiece of the same name by French writer Hector Malot - a work that has captivated millions of readers around the world for over a century. "Sans Famille" (original title: Sans Famille) is Hector Malot's most famous work, first published in 1878.
The story is about Remi, an orphan boy who was sold by his adoptive father to a traveling circus led by Vitalis - a kind-hearted wandering artist. On his journey to perform everywhere, from a homeless, nameless child, Remi experienced many hardships, poverty, and loss to gradually grow up, learn to make a living on his own two feet, and finally find his true relatives. Despite being caught up in a journey of hunger, cold, lost and separation, Remi still sings to live and hope, to love and most of all - to find his roots.
With a duration of just over 1 hour, the creative team skillfully distilled the best from the original work, vividly and emotionally recreating an artistic picture imbued with humanity.
The audience will be led through the cold but still warm European winter scene, immersing themselves in the jubilant atmosphere of Vitalis' circus with adorable four-legged friends like Capi the dog or Joli-Ceur the monkey.
The scenery was created by artist Dang Minh Tuan. The stage is dressed in the poetic beauty of a 19th century French village - both romantic and simple, imbued with a profound humanitarian spirit.
According to Meritorious Artist Le Anh Tuyet, the unique highlight of the play is the music, which is renewed from classical works, bringing a modern, familiar breath but still maintaining the emotional depth. The Vietnamese lyrics are carefully crafted and expressed through impressive performances by a talented cast of actors who act, sing, and dance skillfully.
Meritorious Artist Le Anh Tuyet shared: "No Family" is not just a play but also a gentle but profound message to each of us: "No matter what life is like, as long as we don't give up, we will always find the light."
The play will be performed at the Youth Theater ( Hanoi ), in many special performances on the occasion of International Children's Day June 1 and summer 2025.
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