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Forbidden Phoenix at Gateway Theatre a Monkey King of a performance

On April 14, 2011August 28, 2018 By Benjamin YongIn Arts, Culture & Entertainment, LifestyleLeave a comment

Empress Dowager, played by Grace Fatkin, sings a solo. Photo by Tim Matheson. What do you get when you mix Peking opera, martial arts and western musical theatre? The Forbidden Phoenix, Gateway theatre???s latest production that refreshes the 5000-y...

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