ExhibitionsB(read)Ray Chan See-kwong uses clay as the main material to depict old tales about bread and buns.儲存倉 Sept 26, 1pm-6pm, The Pottery Workshop Gallery Hong Kong, 24 Upper Station St, Sheung Wan. Inquiries: 2858 0103. Ends Sept 26Masters in Painting – Love of Two PlacesA total of 162 Chinese ink and oil paintings from more than 100 reputed contemporary artists from the mainland and Macau. Sept 26, noon-8pm, The Venetian Macao, Taipa. Inquiries: inquiries@venetian.com.mo. Ends Sept 26Mid-Autumn Lantern DisplaysHong Kong Tourism Board celebrates Mid-Autumn Festival with lantern displays. Sept 26-Oct 1, 6.30pm-11pm, Sha Tin Park, Sha Tin, and Tuen Mun Park, Tuen Mun; Daily, 6.30pm-11pm, Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza, TST. Inquiries: discoverhongkong.com. Ends Oct 13An Encounter of SadnessAi Xuan and He Duoling, two leaders in the “Scar Art” movement in China, display works that depict the solitude and melancholy of people against desolate backgrounds. Opens Sept 26. Mon-Fri, 11am-7pm, Sat-Sun by appointment only, Anna Ning Fine Art, Room 101, St. George’s Bldg, 2 Ice House St, Central. Inquiries: 2521 3193. Ends Oct 31Eye to Ear: Nathan Slate Joseph and Taylor KuffnerJoseph, a painter and sculptor, displays his multimedia steel plate paintings while the sound installation artist Kuffner creates original music compilations using Balinese gamelans and robotics technology. Opening reception Sept 26, 6.30pm-8.30pm. Mon-Sat, 10am-7pm, Sun, 11am-7pm, Sundaram Tagore Gallery, 57-59 Hollywood Rd, Central. Inquiries: 2581 9678. Ends Nov 2Light StreamNew and vintage large-scale projections of Chinese and English text from the Truisms, Living and Survival series of works by artist Jenny Holzer. Mon-Sat, 10am–7pm, Pearl Lam Galleries, 6/F, Pedder Bldg, 12 Pedder St, Central. Inquiries: 2522 1428. Ends Nov 2Performing ArtsThe Taming of the ShrewAll-female production of the classic comedy by Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre Company. In English. Sept 26-29, 7.30pm, Sept 28-29, 2.30pm, Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, 1 Gloucester Rd, Wan Chai, HK$395-HK$795 HK Ticketing Inquiries: 2547 7150Four AssassinsStage adaptation of the action-thriller movie, about four hitmen forced into a face-to-face rendezvous to work out some unfinished business. In English with Chinese surtitles. Sept 26-28, 8pm, Sept 28-29, 3pm, HKRep Blackbox Theatre, Sheung Wan Civic Centre, 345 Queen’s Rd Central, HK$280 Urbtix. Inquiries: 9131 3387It Takes Three GirlsThe Haywood Sisters – Kathryn Ryan, Georgi Wooderson and Emily Matthews – make their debut in the city. Sept 26-28, 8pm, Sept 27-28, 3.30pm, Hong Kong Arts Centre, 2 Harbour Rd, Wan Chai, HK$280 Urbtix. Inquiries: info@thehaywoodsisters.comTiffany (rerun)Kearen Pang Production’s drama about the unexpected arrival of a man who has a great impact on a wedding planner’s life. Sept 26-29, 8pm, Sept 28-29, 3pm, Hong Kong Arts Centre, 2 Harbour Rd, Wan Chai, HK$280, HK$320 Urbtix. Inquiries: info@kearenpang.comGadjo Station Gypsy Jazz CollectiveThe five-piece – Tsang Bonzi (violin), Orlando Bonzi (guitar), Vincent Bradley (trumpet and vocals), Antoine Richard (guitar and vocals) and Steve Umehara (upright bass) – perform gypsy jazz. Sept 26, 9pm, Fringe Club, 2 Lower Albert Rd, Central, HK$125 (advance), HK$150 (on day). Inquiries: 2521 7251Hong Kong International English Comedy CompetitionPreliminary rounds of the competition. Sept 26-28, 9pm, TakeOut Comedy Club, 34 Elgin St, Central, HK$200. Inquiries: 6220 4436Professor Semir Sammy HasicThe former world accordion champion plays European music. Part of the Music Aurora programme. Sept 迷你倉最平7-Oct 25, 3.30pm, MGM Macau, Avenida Dr Sun Yat Sen, Nape, Macau, free. Inquiries: hotelenquiry@mgmmacau.comEighteen SpringsZuni Icosahedron’s second run in the city of their adaption of Eileen Chang Ai-ling’s first full-length novel features largely the same cast and crew. In Putonghua with Chinese and English surtitles. Sept 27-28, 7.30pm, Sept 28-29, 2.30pm, Hong Kong Cultural Centre, 10 Salisbury Rd, TST, HK$160-HK$420 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2566 9696My Chair 20:13Hong Kong Dance Company and Macau’s Contemporary Stage present a show that explores humanity in our materialistic world through dance, movement, theatre and music. Sept 27-28, 7.45pm, Sept 28-29, 3pm, 8/F Platform, Sheung Wan Civic Centre, 345 Queen’s Rd Central, HK$120 Urbtix. Inquiries: 3103 1806Antonio Meneses Plays LaloYip Wing-sie conducts the cellist and the Hong Kong Sinfonietta playing Lalo’s Cello Concerto in D minor, Dvorák’s Othello overture and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No 4 in F minor. Sept 27, 8pm, Hong Kong City Hall, 5 Edinburgh Place, Central, HK$150-HK$360 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2836 3336CinemaHong Kong Lesbian & Gay Film Festival 2013A selection of more than 20 gay and lesbian feature films from different parts of the world, including the following two. Until Oct 5. Broadway Cinematheque, Prosperous Garden, 3 Public Square St, Yau Ma Tei, HK$70; Palace IFC, Podium L1, IFC Mall, 8 Finance St, Central, HK$90; AMC Festival Walk, Level U/G, Festival Walk, 80 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong, HK$160; Broadway The One, 6-11/F, The One, 100 Nathan Rd, TST, HK$75 cinema.com.hk (Palace IFC, Broadway Cinematheque, Broadway The One) amccinemas.com.hk (AMC Festival Walk). Inquiries: info@hklgff.hkG.B.F.Comedy revolving around the first openly gay student at a high school who turns into the most popular kid in town. In English. Sept 26, 7.40pm, Broadway CinemathequeSchoolgirl ComplexDrama revolving around a young schoolgirl whose life will be forever changed by the arrival of a senior student in the school’s broadcast club. In Japanese with English subtitles. Sept 26, 8pm, Broadway The OneGerman Film Forum 2013: Documentary, Life As It IsGoethe-Institut Hong Kong presents a programme of documentaries, including the following one. Until Sept 27. Hong Kong Film Archive, 50 Lei King Rd, Sai Wan Ho, HK$50 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2802 0088Elder BlossomVolker Koepp’s 2007 documentary centring on the Kaliningrad region and the difficult lives endured by residents of the Russian enclave that’s been ravaged by unemployment. In German with English subtitles. Sept 27, 8pm, Hong Kong Film ArchiveRepertory Cinema 2013 – Italian Neo-realism CinemaLeisure and Cultural Services Department presents a programme of 16 neo-realist films, including the following three. Until Oct 19. Hong Kong Film Archive, 50 Lei King Rd, Sai Wan Ho; Hong Kong Science Museum, 2 Science Museum Rd, TST East, HK$55 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2734 2900Germany, Year ZeroRoberto Rossellini’s 1948 drama centring on the struggles of a young boy living in a post-war Germany that’s been devastated by allied troops. In German and English with English subtitles. Sept 28, 5.30pm, Hong Kong Film Archive; Oct 6, 8pm, Hong Kong Science MuseumUmberto D.Vittorio De Sica’s 1952 drama about a retired civil servant fallen on hard times in post-war Italy. In Italian with English subtitles. Sept 29, 7.30pm, Hong Kong Film ArchiveRome, Open CityRoberto Rossellini’s 1945 war drama centring on the struggles of local citizens under the Nazi occupation of the city during the second world war. In Italian with Chinese and English subtitles. Sept 29, 8pm, Hong Kong Science Museum儲存
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