1001 Nights of Pasolini (Re-Run)
Theatre
Description
Description
Pasolini was murdered in a suburb of Rome on November 2, 1975, being run over several times by his own car. The murderer, Giuseppe Pelosi, was only 17 years old. In 2005 Pelosi suddenly retracted his confession, saying, “I was terrorised, they have threatened my father and mother. But now my mother is dead of cancer, and my father died ten years after her. And these people are either dead or old. I am no longer afraid.”
Pasolini travelled between great extremes during his life. He was a poet as well as a film director, with a number of his movies failing the censor; he believed in communism though his family had Fascist connections; his thoughts were otherworldly and his movies were regarded as highly controversial, especially among the public. Pasolini had extraordinary levels of creativity, yet often destroyed what he had achieved in a bid to outrage what he regarded as the twisted values of the public. He remained highly active until his life came to its sudden end. Whether his murder was a simple act of violence or for more complex reasons remains a mystery.
Text:Pasolini; Devised by Alice Theatre Laboratory
Director:Chan Hang Fai Andrew
Co-producers:Chan Shui Yu; Wong Wing Man
Executive Producer:Ip Man Yan
Actor:Ben So; Lai Ho Yin Desmond; Law Chung Kin; Kan Lap Keung; Leung Chi Chung Eric; Chan Shui Yu; Hui Wing Sum; Wong Yee Mun
Stage Manager:Chong Hiu Ting
Deputy Stage Manager:Chan Ka Yee
Assistant Stage Manager:Fan Man Yan
Stage Assistant:Tse Man Kuen
Set Designer:Mo Ka Man
Lighting Designer:Cheng Micro
Sound Designer:Pan Chun Kit
Composer:Pan Chun Kit
Costume Designer:Mo Ka Man
Make-up and Style:Mo Ka Man
Ticking:Ip Man Yan
Video Designer:Reeve Tang
Graphic Designer:Terrenz Chang
Hair Designer:Charlie Luciano@Salon Go Ahead
Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Drama Yearbook 2013" published by International Association of Theatre Critics (Hong Kong).
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