San Diegan wins posthumous plaudits for his rendition of a Chinese musical
Romance of the Western Chamber is a 2 1/2- hour musical based on a play that first appeared in China as Xi Xiang Ji in the 13th century. It is a lovely love story of a poor 23-year-old man and rich 19-year-old woman who fell in love at first sight. The original play ran for about 20 hours. It was the most famous love story in Chinese literature and was made into a movie and several Beijing operas. It was adapted and turned into a musical by the late Dr. Howard Rubenstein, a San Diego physician and playwright who wrote ten very interesting plays. Rubenstein revised the play into modern English, reduced its time, and had Max Lee write music for it.
San Diegan wins posthumous plaudits for his rendition of a Chinese musical Read More »
International, Music, Dance, and Visual Arts, San Diego County, Theatre, Film & Broadcast, USA