• Date 2003-12-03
  • Venue Spring Wind Art Theatre

Who-Ga-Sha-Ga

Creative Society

Comments on the Finalist

The original script of Who-Ga-Sha-Ga strongly ridicules the current social chaos with rich artistic language and vividly imaginary scenes.  The quick pace the director sets for the play allows the intensity of performance to flow between extreme passion on one hand and extreme detachment/alienation on the other.  With limited space and resources, the company achieved outstanding stage effects, capitalizing on the young actors’ vitality in conjunction with a discontinuous linguistic style.  The “coarse” feature of the play reinforces its ability to move and impress its audiences.

The appearance of this work merits our attention and recognition, and we look forward to seeing such innovative integration of text and performance and its further development.


Artwork Introduction

The original script of Who-Ga-Sha-Ga strongly ridicules the current social chaos with rich artistic language and vividly imaginary scenes. The quick pace the director sets for the play allows the intensity of performance to flow between extreme passion on one hand and extreme detachment/alienation on the other. With limited space and resources, the company achieved outstanding stage effects, capitalizing on the young actors' vitality in conjunction with a discontinuous linguistic style. The “coarse” feature of the play reinforces its ability to move and impress its audiences.

The appearance of this work merits our attention and recognition, and we look forward to seeing such innovative integration of text and performance and its further development.