That's PRD takes a look at the best of the month in Macau:
September 10: Songs of Lear
An adaptation of Shakespeare’s well-known play, Songs of Lear, is directed by Polish artist Grzegorz Bral and produced by Poland’s Song of the Goat Theatre. This sonic version of King Lear boasts Georgian chants and Biblical psalms. Accompanied by the strings of an occasional steely violin, the exoticism of the Indian harmonium and the African lute, performers sing and move over selected plot points.
Sep 10, 8pm; MOP100-250. Macao Cultural Centre. Tickets.
September 20: Georgian Wine Festival
Winemakers in Georgia has preserved a large collection of indigenous grapes that give the wine produced in this Eastern Europe country its unique flavor. The Georgian Wine Festival invites attendees to taste 12 quality wines, and it’s free.
Sep 20, 4-6pm; free. IFT, Macau. Registration.
September 20-24: The Super 8: Asia’s Premier Basketball Tournament in Macau
Featuring Asia’s top eight basketball teams who are champions in their domestic league, The Super 8 will be held in Macau from September 20-24. The five-day contest will see professional basketball players competing for their team to be the best in Asia.
Sep 20-24, 3pm/5pm/7.30pm/9.30pm; MOP180-880. Studio City Macau. Tickets.
September 29-October 30: The 31st Macao International Music Festival
For 30 years, the Macao International Music Festival has hosted exhilarating performances featuring a range of international artists for music lovers to enjoy. This year’s edition, themed ‘Rising Stars,’ will feature celebrated ensembles and orchestras, as well as local and internationally famous productions.
Sep 29-Oct 30, 8pm; MOP120-1,500. Various locations. Tickets.
Click here to see our September events guide for Hong Kong.
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