
- Wednesday 14 June 2023
- Time
- 06:00pm
- Location
- Stage@Leeds
- Cost
- £5.00
- Type
- Concerts and performances
- Audience
- General public
Behind the Curtained Door is a play about three Chinese women of different generations whose friendships prove to be stronger than the lies and betrayals they face together.
Behind the Curtained Door follows three Chinese women of different generations whose friendships prove to be stronger than the lies and betrayals they face together. In a run-down flat in Oldham, Ah Luk is coming to terms with the recent loss of her husband while her neighbour Ping and their niece Yiling attempt to comfort her. It tells the story of how three Chinese women find love and happiness while their lives disintegrate. The performance will be followed by a Q&A with the playwright MW Sun.
Join us for an evening of networking and entertainment promoting cross-cultural understanding.
Drinks reception 17:00
Performance 18:00 – 19:15 (no interval)
Followed by Q&A with playwright
Event close approx. 20:00
This vibrant gathering of members of the university and local communities aims to spark conversation and raise awareness of different cultural experiences to encourage a sense of belonging for all.
Book your place for Behind the Curtained Door via the Stage@leeds website
Visit the Business Confucius Institute website to find out more about the play