“The 9th Oath” by famous playwright Luu Quang Vu mentions the ideals of soldiers in the social upheavals of the early period of renovation when the old and the new were intertwined, the positive and not a few negative things were affecting the lives and thinking of each person every day.
They may be brave soldiers on the battlefield, but the negative life behind them brings many worries and concerns, especially the belief in the ideals and sacred things they are protecting.
The play also condemns bureaucracy, conservatism and many other bad habits of officials with positions and power, rigidity in principles that lack reason and emotion, and an indifferent and insensitive way of life and thinking towards people's lives. Not stopping at criticism, the play also conveys a profound humanistic message about the relationship between the army and the people, belief in justice and the desire to protect what is right.
The play “The 9th Oath” was composed in 1986 and first performed in 1988. After nearly four decades, the issues raised in it remain relevant, bringing much contemplation to the audience.
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The play “The 9th Oath” staged and performed by the Youth Theater was recently broadcast live on the “Television Stage” and received positive feedback from viewers (photo by DTH). |
Contributing to conveying the meaningful messages of the play "The 9th Oath" to the public are famous artists of the Youth Theater such as: Meritorious Artist Duc Khue, Meritorious Artist Thanh Binh, Anh Tho, Thanh Tu, Ba Anh... and young actors who are loved by many audiences such as: Thanh Son, Duc Anh, Duka, Thu Quynh, Le Quyen...
The play “The 9th Oath” staged and performed by the Youth Theater was broadcast live on “Television Stage” on channel H2 of Hanoi Radio and Television, radio systems and digital platforms. The play is where artists raise their voices responsibly about social issues that are never old.
Broadcasting simultaneously on television, radio and digital platforms with ultra-high definition UHD, Hanoi Radio helps television theater reach a diverse audience - from the elderly to the young, from traditional audiences to social networks. Without having to go to the theater, the audience can still feel the authentic breath of the stage through sophisticated camera angles, professionally processed light and sound. Each look, each line of dialogue, each expression of the actors... is close, touching the emotions of the audience. Classic plays seem to be breathed into a new, more modern life but still retain their soul and meaningful messages.
After the first two episodes, the program “Television Stage” of Hanoi Radio has initially made a clear impression on the public. Both “Me and Us” and “The 9th Oath” have received positive feedback from viewers - not only because of the ideological value of the works, but also because of the serious, modern staging and the ability to spread across many platforms.
The systematic introduction of traditional theater to television and digital space has contributed to repositioning the role of theater in contemporary cultural life. With a systematic approach, modern technology and the dedication of the implementing units, Hanoi Radio's "Television Stage" is gradually becoming a regular artistic rendezvous, bringing audiences authentic and vivid artistic experiences.
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