Arts in the Cloud | Wang su: Beautiful Misunderstanding -- the application of "Misunderstanding" in drama
Arts and Living Lecture Series of CUHKSZ IV
【Theme】 Beautiful Misunderstandings: Interpreting the Application of “Misunderstandings” in Drama
【Guest】 Wang Su – Screenwriter, Producer
【Time】 19 March 2020 (Thursday) 20:00-21:00
【Live Platform】
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Rules for the Q&A Activitiy
1. Activity time: From 12 to 18, March, 2020
2. Prize: Shakespeare's 400th Anniversary Edition Romeo and Juliet (provided by MS. Wang Su)
3. The winner (only one) will be announced in the live streaming from 20:00 to 21:00 on 19 March 2020.
4. This award-winning activity is held for only teachers and students of CUHK-Shenzhen.
Brief Introduction of the Guest
WANG Su, a young screenwriter and producer, graduated from the Department of Drama and Literature at The Central Academy of Drama, and now works at Beijing People's Art Theatre. In 2016, she was one of the young artists who was funded by the Beijing Culture and Art Foundation. In 2019, she won the third prize for screenplay of the Tian Han Drama Award.
Drama: The Sea Flower, I am Yu Huanshui, Palm and Back of the Hand, The Great Doctor, The Little Fortune of Love, etc. Drama co-written by Wang Su and others: Wushu Grand Master, Qin Zhai. Children's Drama: Journey to the Huaguo Mountain, The Dream-chasing Girl: Story of the Children's Palace. Dance drama: Hundred Years of Zhengyangmen, etc. TV series: The War in Sun Mountain, Fantasy Paradise, The Chilling Case, etc. Movie: Big Turn over for a Small White Collar, etc. Published Plays: The Little Fortune of Love, The Sea Flower, etc. Her drama reviews have been published in New Century Drama World, Guangdong Art, Chinese Writers, Play and other magazines.
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