This is the graduation report of the students of the K11 and K12 courses at Quoc Thao stage (by artist Quoc Thao - a person who has been devoted to theeducation career for more than ten years). The students are all very confident, performing seriously, with enough tragedy, comedy, cruelty, flirtatiousness, even acrobatics and martial arts, because "teacher" Quoc Thao wants to "test" all the difficult subjects that he has worked hard to train. That is why the play is both lively and touching, bearing the mark of Nguyen Ngoc Tu and being modern, youthful, not falling into melodrama as is often seen.
Minh Thu as Nhan Hau, Le Ba Tan as Nham in the play A Dry Heart
PHOTO: HK
Quoc Thao's directing hand always finds new and youthful solutions, leaving room for the young students to compete. With such quality, selling tickets will probably be easier in the future.
The story revolves around human greed, from greed for money, greed for status to greed for love, greed for beauty. If the driver named Tuong is not content with his fate and only wants to become a boss to enjoy life, then the poor Nham goes against the flow, from a poor man who has to work as a hired killer to become a decent person. The common point they meet is Ms. Nhan Hau, the company director. She must rely on a great incident in her life as a "test" to realize where true love is. Sometimes, on the deserted island where people run to escape persecution, there are simple, honest, healthy happiness between people and people, people and nature. In the wilderness, people find their pure, beautiful self.
Khanh Minh as Mr. Tam, Hoang Mai as little Bien
PHOTO: HK
The very young faces like Minh Thu, Thu Trinh, Le Ba Tan, Anh Bao, Minh Anh, Khanh Minh, Hoang Mai, Trung Khoa are really promising. Especially Hoang Mai impressed in the role of the innocent and playful girl Bien with a funny Central accent. Minh Thu as Nhan Hau with a beautiful appearance and very mature performance technique. Le Ba Tan as Nham with a thick, warm, masculine voice. Khanh Minh as Mr. Tam is also very funny and charming.
Phu Nhuan Stage - where the play took place - was large, so the design of the scenery was large, beautiful, and sparkling. The important thing was that the children did not "swim" or "drown" in such a large space, which was a great success.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/tac-pham-nguyen-ngoc-tu-lai-len-san-khau-185250414113558124.htm
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