That's PRD takes a look at the best of the week:
November 23: Happy Wednesday at Wilber’s
Enjoy a free cocktail every Wednesday when ordering up to five Wilber's signature dishes. Seating limited!
November 23, 6pm. Wilber’s. See event listing.
November 24: Happy Thursday at Happy Monk
Join the team at The Happy Monk this week for another fabulous edition of Happy Thursdays! This time around, Belgian beer will be served and attendees have a chance to win a real Belgian diamond. In addition to drinks and edibles, the evening will feature a number of fun games, so don’t miss out!
November 24, 6.30-8.30pm; free entry. The Happy Monk (Happy Valley). See event listing.
November 25-27: The Tale of Lear by Kichijoji Theatre
The drama The Tale of Lear, directed by Japanese theater director Tadashi Suzuki, is based on Shakespeare’s King Lear, a heart-breaking story about an aged king’s decision to divide his kingdom between his three daughters. Founder of the Suzuki Company of Toga, the organizer of Toga Festival (Japan’s first international theater festival), Suzuki has directed several international collaborations besides those produced by SCOT, including The Tale of Lear, which is co-produced by four other theaters from the US. Come to No. 13 Theater and check out this brilliantly directed drama. The show will be performed in Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
November 25-27, 7.45pm/3pm; RMB230. You can purchase tickets on Damai.com, at the door or by calling 8726 2551. No.13 Theater. See event listing.
November 26-27: Charity for Orphans and Elderly in Panyu
Have a stack of clothes or toys at home that are just gathering dust? Why not do something good with it and donate it this weekend at Hell’s Heros charity event in Panyu. Participants are welcome to donate clothes, snacks, toys, books and cash, and all proceeds will go to helping orphans and the elderly. There will be a BBQ, as well as live music and a dance performance to keep attendees entertained!
November 26, 5-9pm; free entry. Hollywood – Mama’s Pizza.
November 26-27: The Taming of the Shrew by TNT Theatre Britain
One of Shakespeare’s most famous comedies, The Taming of the Shrew tackles serious topics like the relation of men and women and money and love in a humorous way. TNT Theatre is faithful to the original play, reproducing classic Shakespearean dialogues, innocuous erotic jokes and English humor. While many other theaters have tried to weaken the chauvinism depicted in the original play, TNT Theatre’s director tries instead to depict the different ways the play has been performed over the years.
November 26-27, 7.30pm; RMB100-320. Xinghai Concert Hall. See event listing.
November 27: Piano Duet
This concert brings together two musical talents: Lithuanian pianist Gintaute Gataveckaite – a regular of international competitions – and Australian pianist Tristan Lee, who is widely sought as a chamber musician. Gataveckaite is highly dedicated to performing contemporary music, while Lee also has a distinct approach to the genre. The duet will perform Schubert, Ravel, Brahms and Tchaikovsky.
November 27, 3pm; RMB180. Guangzhou Opera House. See event listing.
Until December 1: Viva Mexico
LN Garden Hotel, Guangzhou is collaborating with the Consulate of Mexico to bring you authentic Mexican cuisine and Mexico’s pre-Hispanic food, created by Ms. Maricarmen Saenz. Saenz possesses vast experience and precise preparation which ensures a quality dining experience, down to the last detail of the dishes and their presentation. Come and indulge in authentic Mexican cuisine in The Carousel and The Connoisseur at the Garden Hotel.
Until December 1, Tue-Sat 6-10.30pm at The Connoisseur; Daily 6-10.45pm at The Carousel. See event listing.
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