“This production feels like the inverse of a museum visit. Museums often present culture as objects: statues behind glass, scrolls stripped from context, artifacts acquired through systems of extraction and theft. In contrast, ‘The Fiery Mountain and Its Princess’ presents culture in motion: alive, participatory, among and a part of us.”
– Diana Lu for The New England Theatre Geek
Recently, The New England Theatre Geek and writer Diana Lu shared their heartfelt thoughts on last month's performances of The Fiery Mountain and Its Princess: A Monkey King Tale by Galapagos Puppets & Jimmy Zhao Chinese Music Ensemble. It warms our hearts to know you felt the "culture, humor, and shared humanity" in our theater that day!
“The show gave its viewers a kind of intergenerational abundance, in which culture, humor, and shared humanity are passed from one place to another, one generation to the next,” wrote Lu. “That is a rare and vital gift.”
Click here to read the full piece on The New England Theatre Geek website →
