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After Once Upon a Time, Quoc Thinh continues to make children laugh with the role of Gray Wolf.

Once Upon a Time 36, the play Descendants of the Sun God, has just finished a very successful summer run with 41 performances, artist Quoc Thinh continues to play with the children in the play The Green Forest Has Changes.

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ19/08/2025

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Artist Quoc Thinh plays the role of Gray Wolf in The Green Forest Has Changes - Photo: LINH DOAN

In Once Upon a Time 36, Quoc Thinh plays the role of the Fox Spirit.

Quoc Thinh "makes a mess" from Once Upon a Time to Green Forest

In Once Upon a Time , Quoc Thinh's Fox Spirit character is on the opposite side of the Demon Lord Dai Nghia.

However, this character is not one-sidedly evil, but has cute weaknesses that make the audience unable to hate him. If we say it jokingly like the cai luong stage, it is kind of... unique!

In the Once Upon a Time show, besides the princess and prince, the audience loves to watch the villains. The actors who play this role must also be experienced and flexible, charming to perform the ridiculous tricks, turn around to create drama for the play and bring laughter to the audience.

In Descendants of the Sun , besides Dai Nghia, Quoc Thinh's character is also extremely cute and is a fox spirit that makes children crazy.

Children's play The Green Forest Has Changed - Video : LINH DOAN

Having just finished the summer run of Once Upon a Time (there will be 4 more shows this coming Mid-Autumn Festival), Quoc Thinh has joined the villain "team" in The Green Forest Has Changes at the Ho Chi Minh City Drama Theater, performing a series of 17 shows to serve students during the back-to-school season.

Quoc Thinh's character is the Gray Wolf, disciple of the king of the jungle, Lion.

The "hateful" group consisting of Lion (Hoang Tan), Gray Wolf, and Orange Fox (Do Thuy) are truly the three key characters of the play, because they always act like heroes but are actually just... paper tigers!

We must praise the 3 actors who played this role for their ability to control the stage, dominate every performance, making the children jump and laugh non-stop.

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The three villains in the play, from left to right, Quoc Thinh (as Gray Wolf), Hoang Tan (as Lion) and Do Thuy (as Orange Fox) really stirred up the Green Forest with Change - Photo: LINH DOAN

65 performances for children

Director Hoang Tan, in charge of the performance organization department of Ho Chi Minh City Drama Theater - spoke with Tuoi Tre Online : "In 2025, our theater was assigned by the Department of Culture and Sports of Ho Chi Minh City to invest in technical logistics for 65 performances serving students and children of units under the department.

Of which, Ho Chi Minh City Drama Theater performed 17 shows. The remaining units are Tran Huu Trang Opera Theater, Ho Chi Minh City Opera Art Theater, Bong Sen Traditional Music and Dance Theater and Ho Chi Minh City Art Center, each unit performed 12 shows.

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The story of Saint Giong is recreated in The Green Forest Has Changes - Photo: LINH DOAN

Because of its role as organizer, the Ho Chi Minh City Drama Theater will also be responsible for contacting performance venues and arranging performances for the units. It is known that the units will perform from now until around November 2025. The target audience is students and children in schools, open houses, shelters... in Ho Chi Minh City.

The comprehensive art program of the City Drama Theater served children at Phu Nhuan Cultural Center (Duc Nhuan Ward) on August 18 and really excited the children who came to watch.

The program is about 90 minutes long, with children's music and dance, and fun games led by clown Li Lac. The highlight of the show is the children's play Green Forest Has Changes (script and director: Ho Chi Minh City Drama Theater) about 60 minutes long.

Not only that, the play also features circus and puppet artists from the Ho Chi Minh City Arts Center (formerly Phuong Nam Theater) with attractive and fun performances so that children can see many different types of art in one play.

LINH DOAN

Source: https://tuoitre.vn/sau-ngay-xua-ngay-xua-quoc-thinh-tiep-tuc-choc-cuoi-cac-be-voi-vai-soi-xam-20250819133610152.htm


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