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29
Mar

Symphony of Light and Legacy

The Great Eagle Music Children Ensemble Concert 2026 – Symphony of Light and Legacy

From their first notes to the concert stage — this is a story of transformation.
After twelve years of growth and dedication, these young musicians are ready to step onto a brilliant stage, letting music illuminate hope and weaving their own Symphony of Light & Legacy.
This is more than a concert.
It is a moment to witness how music transforms lives — an evening where our young musicians share their passion, growth, and the beauty of music.

About Music Children Foundation: https://musicchildren.org.hk/en
About Great Eagle Music Children Ensemble: https://shorturl.at/ln37s

Enquiry: 3169 2663

Date:29 Mar (Sun)

Venue:HK Jockey Club Amphitheatre

27
Mar
29
Mar

JOCKEY CLUB EAST-MEETS-WEST SERIES: ARISTOPHANES' LYSISTRATA

“Make love, not war”—ancient Greek comedy comes to life

As far back as 411 BCE, Aristophanes was using his bold wit to call for peace in times of war. His play Lysistrata broke new ground by placing women at the heart of the story and it remains one of 11 surviving comedies from ancient Greece. Now the Hong Kong Arts Festival teams up with celebrated Greek director Katerina Evangelatos and the Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre to revive this classic in a Chinese-language adaptation. Staying true to the original’s outrageous humour and theatrical flair, the production infuses Lysistrata with music, dance and satire to tell the story of how tenderness can triumph over force.

[Additional Information]

Approx. 2 hrs
Performed in Putonghua with Chinese and English surtitles
This production contains strong language and adult content
Recommended for ages 16 and above

[Others]

Further programme information: https://visit.hkaf.org/886nzd

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Date:27 Mar (Fri) - 29 Mar (Sun)

Venue:Academy Lyric Theatre

24
Mar
28
Mar

Academy Opera: La Cenerentola

Date:24 Mar (Tue) - 28 Mar (Sat)

Venue:Rita Tong Liu Drama Theatre

24
Mar
25
Mar

Louis CK - Ridiculous

Louis C.K. is a six-time Emmy Award and three-time Grammy Award winner.  He has released over ten stand up specials including his most recent “Louis C.K. at the Dolby,"  “Sorry,” and “Sincerely, Louis C.K.," all released direct to fans on his website.  In 2023, C.K. live-streamed his sold out in the round performance from Madison Square Garden, aptly named “Back To The Garden," through his website.  Previous specials include “Shameless," "Chewed Up," “Hilarious," "Word - Live at Carnegie Hall" (audio), "Live at the Beacon Theater," "Oh My God," "Live at the Comedy Store," and "Louis C.K. 2017." C.K. is the creator, writer, director, and star of the Peabody Award winning shows “Louie" and "Horace and Pete."  C.K. also co-wrote, directed, and appeared in the feature film “Fourth of July,” released in theaters nationwide in July 2022.  In January 2015, he became the first comedian to sell out Madison Square Garden three times for the same tour.
 
Use of cellphones, smart watches, smart accessories, cameras or recording devices will not be permitted in the showroom.  All devices must be stored away from view during the show.
Anyone seen using any of these devices during the performance will kindly be escorted out. We appreciate your cooperation in creating a phone-free viewing experience.
 
Copyright notice:
Louis C.K. owns all rights in the content and materials, including any jokes and sketches (the “Materials”), delivered during his performance. The Materials may not be copied, translated, transmitted, displayed, distributed, or reproduced verbatim (the “Use”), in whole or in part, in any form, media, or technology now known or later developed, without the express prior written consent of Louis C.K.. Any Use of the Materials without the express prior written consent of Louis C.K. is strictly prohibited and shall be subject to all available legal remedies, whether in equity or at law at the cost of anyone who violates this prohibition.

Date:24 Mar (Tue) - 25 Mar (Wed)

Venue:HK Jockey Club Amphitheatre

20
Mar
21
Mar

THE EMPIRE OF LIGHT

Step into the fractured world of The Empire of Light, where the lives of a North Korean sleeper agent and his wife unravel in just 24 hours. Based on Kim Young-ha’s seminal award-winning novel, The Empire of Light was a play created by the National Theater Company of Korea and the Théâtre National de Bretagne. Directed by French director Arthur Nauzyciel, the play takes the audience on a journey between truth and lies, dreams and reality—a stimulating portrayal of individuals and a nation grappling with the past and present.

[Additional Information]

Approx. 2 hrs 10 mins with no interval
Performed in Korean with Chinese and English surtitles
This production contains strong language, adult content, full nudity and smoking scenes

Recommended for ages 16 and above

[Others]

Further programme information: https://visit.hkaf.org/8zake3

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Date:20 Mar (Fri) - 21 Mar (Sat)

Venue:Academy Lyric Theatre

14
Mar
15
Mar

ROSAS—BREL BY ANNE TERESA DE KEERSMAEKER & SOLAL MARIOTTE

BREL is a newly choreographed duet inspired by the music of Jacques Brel, last century’s “King of Chanson”. The work is the latest creation by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, a towering figure in the international dance world for more than three decades. Renowned for her masterful use of music in choreography, De Keersmaeker translated Brel’s complex and dramatic world into movement. In this rare and exciting performance, De Keersmaeker herself will take the stage alongside rising dance talent Solal Mariotte.

[Additional Information]

Approx. 1 hr 20 mins with no interval
This production contains nudity and scenes of near complete darkness

[Others]

Further programme information: https://visit.hkaf.org/hv00xl

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Date:14 Mar (Sat) - 15 Mar (Sun)

Venue:Academy Lyric Theatre

11
Mar
12
Mar

ROSAS─ROSAS DANST ROSAS

Rosas danst Rosas, an iconic piece in the history of postmodern dance, is a fierce interplay of synchronisation and de-synchronisation. Four female dancers perform everyday movements and evoking familiar moments like sleeping, working or simply existing. These vehement yet intimate gestures have now mesmerised audiences around the world for more than four decades. This iconic work is a perfect showcase of Rosas' signature movement language and choreographic style.

“Their relentless repetition is extraordinarily compelling”
—The New York Times

[Additional Information]

Approx. 1 hr 40 mins with no interval


[Others]

Further programme information: https://visit.hkaf.org/w0gwd1

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Date:11 Mar (Wed) - 12 Mar (Thu)

Venue:Academy Lyric Theatre

06
Mar
07
Mar

ANTIGONE

Sophocles’ ancient tale Antigone remains a searing exploration of humanity’s relationship with power. Innovative Norwegian director and choreographer Alan Lucien Øyen, reimagines this timeless tragedy, stripping the myth to its core. Known for his groundbreaking work with Pina Bausch’s Tanztheater Wuppertal, Øyen blends visceral poetry spoken word and raw emotions. Together with a stellar ensemble—including Tanztheater artists and Paris Opera Ballet artists, Øyen has crafted a performance that pulses with urgency and speaks to our tumultuous times.

Asia Premiere

[Additional Information]

Approx. 2 hrs 30 mins incl. one interval
Occasional dialogue in English with Chinese and English surtitles
This production contains loud sound effects and disturbing scenes with violence
Recommended for ages 16 and above

[Others]

Further programme information: https://visit.hkaf.org/ye40rc

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Date:06 Mar (Fri) - 07 Mar (Sat)

Venue:Academy Lyric Theatre

23
Jan
22
Feb

Big Fantod Day

Please refer to Traditional Chinese Version.

Date:23 Jan (Fri) - 22 Feb (Sun)

Venue:Academy Lyric Theatre

19
Dec
20
Dec

Academy Chinese Opera: Gongs and Drums

Date:19 Dec (Fri) - 20 Dec (Sat)

Venue:Rita Tong Liu Drama Theatre