Encore Melaka to host historic ‘Puteri Hang Li Po’ musical

Istana Budaya revives “Puteri Hang Li Po” at Encore Melaka, celebrating 50 years of Malaysia-China ties with a fresh, culturally rich performance.

After two decades, Istana Budaya is set to re-stage the renowned musical theatre production “Puteri Hang Li Po” (TMPHLP) in a significant celebration of 50 years of diplomatic relations between Malaysia and China. The performance will be held at Encore Melaka from October 3 to 6, 2024.

This revival will breathe new life into the classic production with 32 new musical arrangements, including songs, dances, and storytelling melodies, all performed by a 49-piece orchestra led by the esteemed music director, Mohd Yazid Zakaria.

A spectacle of heritage and innovation

The 2024 production of TMPHLP aims to surpass the original 2004 staging by incorporating fresh artistic elements while maintaining the high quality for which Istana Budaya is known. YBrs. Puan Zubaidah Mukhtar, a key figure in the production, expressed confidence that the creative team’s expertise will elevate the musical to a new level.

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The production will feature a blend of traditional and contemporary performances, highlighting the rich cultural heritage of both Malaysia and China. The inclusion of two guest musicians from China and a display of Ming Dynasty artifacts from the Ren Fu Collection further emphasize the production’s role as a cultural exchange between the two nations.

Encore Melaka: A state-of-the-art venue

Encore Melaka, known for its cutting-edge technology and unique stage design, is the perfect venue for this historic production. The theatre’s rotating audience seats, which can accommodate 2,000 viewers, will enhance the experience, allowing for seamless transitions between scenes.

The musical will also feature a 74-member ensemble, including performers from Artis Tari Istana Budaya (ARTISTANA), Briged Seni Melaka, Ying Wu Dance Arts, and Majlis Bandaraya Melaka Bersejarah (MBMB), all choreographed by three experienced choreographers.

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The performances will run for four days, with evening shows on October 3 to 5 at 8:30 PM, and matinee shows on October 5 and 6 at 2:30 PM. Tickets are affordably priced, starting at RM48 for children, the elderly, and people with disabilities, while adult tickets are RM78 for Malaysians and RM158 for non-Malaysians.

Tickets can be purchased through Istana Budaya’s social media platforms or by scanning the QR code on the promotional posters.

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