Teahouse (play)

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Written byLao She
Date premiered1957
Place premieredBeijing
Original languageChinese
Teahouse
Written byLao She
Date premiered1957
Place premieredBeijing
Original languageChinese

Teahouse (Chinese: 茶馆; pinyin: Cháguǎn) is a 1957 play by Lao She. The play was first published in Shouhuo (Chinese: 收获; lit. 'Harvest') in July 1957.[1]

The Hindu published 20 February, 2009 noted a local production of the play and described its plot: "Through a graphic depiction of what happened to a teahouse in Beijing and the fate of Wang Lifa, boss of teahouse and a group of people connected therewith, “Teahouse” mirrors the then social turmoil and the seamy side of society."

The plot description in the original Chinese version of this article, when translated, gives this version: "In the drama, Beijing Yutai Teahouse is the background, depicting the various characters of society. Through the changes in the life of the various characters in the teahouse during the last five years of the Qing Dynasty, the period of the warlord's separatist period and the Second Sino-Japanese War, reflecting the changes of society, returning to the social life before the founding of the People's Republic of China, reflecting the old from the side the social outlook of the times."

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