Hanoi’s theater community has once again showcased its dedication to supporting those in need, with a series of performances aimed at raising funds for flood relief.
On September 22, the Ho Guom Opera House presented The List of Agents II, a play that honors the Vietnamese Public Security Intelligence Force and their contributions to the country’s peaceful restoration. The story delves into the tragic struggles faced by spies in 1954, as France withdrew from northern Vietnam, leaving a network of spies in their wake. The battle for the list of agents takes center stage, showcasing the silent sacrifices and unwavering determination of the people of Hanoi to safeguard their capital.
The highly anticipated The List of Agents II made its debut at the Ho Guom Opera House. The photo was provided by the producer. |
Major General and People’s Artist Nguyen Cong Bay, Director of the Ho Guom Opera, presented a donation of VND250 million (approximately US$10,000) to the Vietnamese Fatherland Front at the premiere, further emphasizing their commitment to supporting those affected by storms and floods in northern Vietnam.
The Ho Guom Theater staff had previously contributed VND100 million ($4,200), demonstrating their own initiative to help those in need.
In a joint effort, the Vietnam Cai Luong Theater and the Institute for Research, Preservation, and Development of Southeast Asian Culture, will present a cai luong (reformed theater) play, The Sun at Night of the Century. This performance, taking place on September 28 at the Vietnam Cheo Theater in Hanoi, aims to raise additional funds for those impacted by natural disasters.
A captivating scene from the play, paying homage to the heroic Emperor Quang Trung – Nguyen Hue. Photo courtesy of the producer. |
The play is a tribute to Emperor Quang Trung – Nguyen Hue and his pivotal role in transforming the Tay Son Movement into a national liberation force. It celebrates the patriotism, unity, and peace-loving nature of the Vietnamese people.
By presenting this play, the theater not only entertains but also educates the public about the life and achievements of the heroic Emperor Nguyen Hue. It fosters a deeper appreciation for history and Vietnamese culture among audiences.
Other theaters in Hanoi, including the Central Circus, Tuoi Tre Theater, Thang Long Puppet Theater, and Vietnam Puppet Theater, have also joined hands to organize performances, all dedicated to raising funds for those affected by disasters.
Exploring the New Ho Guom Opera in Downtown Hanoi
Nestled amidst the bustling streets of Vietnam’s capital, the historic Ho Guom Opera House stands as a beacon of art and entertainment just a short three-minute walk away from Hoan Kiem Lake. With its significant cultural, economic, and tourism influence, the opera house is facilitating a thriving cultural and socioeconomic development in the region.
Inauguration of 5,000-sqm Ho Guom Opera House in Hanoi
On Sunday morning, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Minister of Public Security General To Lam, Minister of National Defense General Phan Van Giang, and top officials from the Hanoi administration attended the opening ceremony of the Ho Guom Opera House. This 5,000-square-meter venue was jointly organized by the Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security and the Hanoi People’s Committee.
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