Tatler Hong Kong

Becoming Broadway

A theatre is one of the last venues one might expect in the gritty industrial district of Kwai Chung, where dusty grey factory buildings are the norm. But one ground-level retail-space-turned-theatre has, in the past few months, been attracting celebrities such as Golden Horse winner Tse Kwan-ho and diva Liza Wang, as well as a crowd arts lovers. This renewed space is the home to Boom Theatre, a local company responsible for Our Journal of Springtime, which is Hong Kong’s first permanent musical.

The show tells of how a group of Hong Kong students decide to pursue their dreams despite family and societal expectations, pressures from the education system, and teen love—themes which resonate with many locals. Since it premiered in 2018—in another factory building before the relocation to its current permanent site the following year—the constantly sold-out, almost three-hour show has been staged more than 120 times—six shows per week—and is now sponsored by Emperor

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Tatler Hong Kong

Tatler Hong Kong3 min read
Threading Wonders
In the kaleidoscopic realm of haute couture, where creativity and imagination know no bounds, Gaurav Gupta sets himself apart with a design language rooted in surrealism and fantasy. “What is amazing about being from somewhere like India is that you
Tatler Hong Kong4 min read
A Higher Calling
Twelve years ago, Alia Eyres, who was then a corporate lawyer in a large global firm in Hong Kong, experienced an epiphany. “I still remember the moment,” she recalls. “I was in a coffee shop in Pacific Place and I was waiting for my coffee and readi
Tatler Hong Kong1 min read
The Last Word
First impression of Hong Kong when you arrived in 1961? So busy; what was nice about it was that there was no MTR, so you had to take the ferry and walk. Favourite Hong Kong building? HSBC Favourite thing to do in Hong Kong? Crossing the harbo

Related Books & Audiobooks