Liyuan Theatre
Liyuan Theatre
3.5
19:00 - 20:30
Thứ Hai
19:00 - 20:30
Thứ Ba
19:00 - 20:30
Thứ Tư
19:00 - 20:30
Thứ Năm
19:00 - 20:30
Thứ Sáu
19:00 - 20:30
Thứ Bảy
19:00 - 20:30
Chủ Nhật
19:00 - 20:30
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1.570 trong vòng 5 km
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Đóng góp
3.5
126 đánh giá
Xuất sắc
30
Rất tốt
44
Trung bình
27
Tồi
11
Tồi tệ
14
Tara O
5 đóng góp
thg 7 năm 2024 • Một mình
There are a lot of negative reviews on this page and I’m not sure why, because I had a great time. At the time of writing this review, it’s performed by the same company as at the Chang’An Grand Theater— the Jingju Theater Company. So the quality of show you’re getting is as good as Beijing can offer, and it really shows in the skillfulness of performance. Is it touristy? Yes— they sell English programs and most of the staff knows English, and the shows come with dual Chinese and English subtitles on the sides of the stage. But I don’t think that’s necessarily a bad thing! It helped make the show far more accessible to me. The actors on stage were stellar and so were the costumes. I also enjoyed sitting at the VIP tables because they provided hot pots of tea and little snacks. If you show up a half an hour before the show you can watch one of the actors do his makeup and get dressed on stage, which other theaters don’t offer. The show lasts an hour. If you want a longer show and no subtitles, you can go to Chang’An Grand Theater instead, but again I want to stress that the quality of the performance is equally good in either location.
Đã viết vào 8 tháng 7, 2024
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John Doe
3 đóng góp
thg 2 năm 2021
Professional Beijing opera is beautiful. This is not it. I know Liyuan tickets are cheap but seriously, consider giving this a miss.
Đã viết vào 9 tháng 1, 2022
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Isaac D
Puerto de la Cruz, Tây Ban Nha214 đóng góp
thg 10 năm 2019
Estuvimos el 24/10/19 por la tarde. El teatro está ubicado en un hotel, es pequeño y en general no se ve para nada como un teatro de ópera, ocupamos un puesto VIP en la primera fila, con una mesa para seis personas, donde nos obsequiaron con un te y unas chucherías (no merecían la pena). Antes de empezar la función se presenta uno de los actores maquillándose y luego empieza una mujer a cantar en un tono muy alto y con una voz que parecía de caricatura, luego fueron como tres actos más, del mismo estilo. Para comprender el espectáculo debes entender la cultura china, de lo contrario te puede aburrir y salir decepcionado.
Đã viết vào 19 tháng 11, 2019
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The Doctor
1 đóng góp
thg 2 năm 2019
Not impressed. Quite a few people on here have said they somewhat enjoyed Liyuan, and I honestly, truly cannot understand why. It's so touristy that it's painful, and while I tend to enjoy the longer, 'play' experience, I was glad to be walking out after 1 hour here. It's a medium sized modern theatre (really more like a university lecture hall) located in a hotel of all places. To get in, you have to go through a gift shop filled with tiny Chinese opera-themed souvenirs (which I have nothing against, by the way, but if they'd put half that focus into making it a better opera experience, I might've been more tempted to buy something to remember this by instead of spending my time on tripadvisor warning all my fellow travellers. Just sayin').
Regarding the actual performance, it certainly looked quite amateurish. Yes, you get the nasally-sounding voice that is Chinese opera and if you are going only so that you can tick off 'look, taada, I'm cultured because I've seen Chinese opera but don't want to waste more than one hour doing it' off your list, then go - but be warned; this is not a legitimate Beijing opera experience. The singing wasn't great, the mics weren't even working super well when we went, the English subtitles looked like they were written by a 5-year-old, the acrobatics and sword-wielding was cringey as hell. To those of you who have some knowledge about Beijing opera, I vividly remember this scene where Concubine Yu is supposed to be dancing with what looks like a single sword, and then she suddenly separates it into two swords. I don't know if the problem is with the prop or the singer, but when she was wielding the single sword, it was so OBVIOUSLY TWO so when she pulled it apart to reveal that it was two, it kind of felt like 'yeahh, I saw that ten minutes ago,' and there was zero energy, no flow, no dynamic. And when Concubine Yu suicided, it felt like good riddance, this weak chick is finally gone. In order to sound a little more fair, yes, I can confirm - you do get to see the lead singer put on the costume and makeup which was pretty cool, but seriously, when the show is this bad, everything else is just there to distract ...
And then there's the audience. #thisisgoingoninsta #yaycamerakrazy. One minute into the performance, the person to my right whipped out their phone and proceeded to record the whole thing. The person to my left struck up a conversation with their neighbour. Um, okay. You do you.
All this is to say that this is no serious Chinese opera. It's like child's play. Poor man's Mona Lisa. If you enjoy that then you'll enjoy this, but don't watch this and go out and gush about how you've seen Chinese opera (and if you don't like this, don't go out and trash Chinese opera either). I had a look on this page and saw quite a few negative reviews. Just be aware that there's a reason for all this negativity. If you're really interested in Beijing opera, I recommend checking out Mei Lanfang Grand Theater or Chang'an Grand Theatre.
Regarding the actual performance, it certainly looked quite amateurish. Yes, you get the nasally-sounding voice that is Chinese opera and if you are going only so that you can tick off 'look, taada, I'm cultured because I've seen Chinese opera but don't want to waste more than one hour doing it' off your list, then go - but be warned; this is not a legitimate Beijing opera experience. The singing wasn't great, the mics weren't even working super well when we went, the English subtitles looked like they were written by a 5-year-old, the acrobatics and sword-wielding was cringey as hell. To those of you who have some knowledge about Beijing opera, I vividly remember this scene where Concubine Yu is supposed to be dancing with what looks like a single sword, and then she suddenly separates it into two swords. I don't know if the problem is with the prop or the singer, but when she was wielding the single sword, it was so OBVIOUSLY TWO so when she pulled it apart to reveal that it was two, it kind of felt like 'yeahh, I saw that ten minutes ago,' and there was zero energy, no flow, no dynamic. And when Concubine Yu suicided, it felt like good riddance, this weak chick is finally gone. In order to sound a little more fair, yes, I can confirm - you do get to see the lead singer put on the costume and makeup which was pretty cool, but seriously, when the show is this bad, everything else is just there to distract ...
And then there's the audience. #thisisgoingoninsta #yaycamerakrazy. One minute into the performance, the person to my right whipped out their phone and proceeded to record the whole thing. The person to my left struck up a conversation with their neighbour. Um, okay. You do you.
All this is to say that this is no serious Chinese opera. It's like child's play. Poor man's Mona Lisa. If you enjoy that then you'll enjoy this, but don't watch this and go out and gush about how you've seen Chinese opera (and if you don't like this, don't go out and trash Chinese opera either). I had a look on this page and saw quite a few negative reviews. Just be aware that there's a reason for all this negativity. If you're really interested in Beijing opera, I recommend checking out Mei Lanfang Grand Theater or Chang'an Grand Theatre.
Đã viết vào 2 tháng 9, 2019
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Robby M
LaVale, MD225 đóng góp
thg 7 năm 2019 • Bạn bè
I am SOOO glad that I did NOT listen to the negative reviews on this page, as they almost kept myself and my friends from going. We absolutely LOVED this cultural experience. First, you are not getting a full Chinese opera, but instead, are viewing segments of 3-4 very different types of Chinese opera. For Western travelers who appreciate other countries cultures, this was FASCINATING. It's kind of like going to a buffet and getting to try a little of everything. For many, you may not like the "shrillyness" of female voices in a Chinese opera, most likely because this isn't something you are used to, but it was still so very cool to see. In addition, that's not the entire opera, but only a small segment of one type. In addition, we went 30 minutes early so that we could see one of the actors put on his makeup and costume and it was really fascinating. Myself and my friends all said this was one of the best highlights of our trip. Don't be put off that it's inside a hotel.....it's in a very nice theater in the hotel. We would definitely do it again!
Đã viết vào 28 tháng 7, 2019
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Geórgenes Marcal
Brazil1.593 đóng góp
thg 8 năm 2018
Vi uma peça no teatro e foi uma experiência muito bacana! O lugar não estava muito cheio, Servem comida e bebida, embora as opções sejam limitadas. Vale a pena!
Đã viết vào 27 tháng 6, 2019
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KC@travel
99 đóng góp
thg 6 năm 2019 • Bạn bè
One of the highlight of this theater was that the show came with chinese and english subtitles to allow audience to understand the story. The show was 1 hour long and just nice for me to experience what Beijing Opera was all about. I highly recommend this place if you would like to see Beijing Opera in a short time.
Đã viết vào 16 tháng 6, 2019
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Brucie Wayne
2 đóng góp
thg 12 năm 2018 • Gia đình
We went to Liyuan last year, late November, so I don't know if it changed for the better. The one positive about Liyuan Theatre is that it's cheap, but you've paid for it with time you'll never get back, so is it worth it? You decide. I like to describe my experience at Liyuan with what I call the '3 supers': super touristy, super boring, super disappointing. Not an authentic taste of Beijing Opera; you're going to leave hoping to never see another Chinese opera again. Luckily, we'd already pre-booked tickets to Zheng Yici theatre to see Farewell my Concubine and it saved my Beijing opera experience, y'all. I fell hard in love with the actors and promised myself that I'd go back. Why am I writing about Zheng Yici on a page about Liyuan, you ask? Because this is personal now. I planned to return to Beijing at the end of this year to visit Zheng Yici again, only to find out the government apparently shut it down, evicted all the actors and took the building back. Every phone call to the ticket office raised more questions. Somehow NOBODY knew where the actors went. My most recent phone call to the tickets office (ZHENG YICI'S TICKET OFFICE) was picked up by some random staff who worked at LIYUAN and basically said something along the line of: 'Zheng Yici is gone. Come to Liyuan.'
The mystery thickens. What the hell happened to Zheng Yici? Did Liyuan have something to do this? ALL I KNOW IS THAT MY FAVOURITE THEATRE IN BEIJING IS GONE AND I AM NOT GOING TO REPLACE IT WITH FREAKING LIYUAN.
The mystery thickens. What the hell happened to Zheng Yici? Did Liyuan have something to do this? ALL I KNOW IS THAT MY FAVOURITE THEATRE IN BEIJING IS GONE AND I AM NOT GOING TO REPLACE IT WITH FREAKING LIYUAN.
Đã viết vào 15 tháng 6, 2019
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Sockerskalle
Malmö, Thụy Điển720 đóng góp
thg 4 năm 2019 • Một mình
En serie med korta smakprov av Peking opera. Lättsamt och enkelt att ta till sig. Handling och repliker kan läsas via textmaskin. Kommer man en halvtimme före föreställningen kan man se en skådespelare som lägger sin mask och klär på sin fantastiska kostym på scenen. Väl värt ett besök!
Đã viết vào 15 tháng 5, 2019
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Phyllis P
Singapore, null, Singapore235 đóng góp
thg 4 năm 2019 • Cặp đôi
Was abit apprehensive about going Liyuan theatre after reading the negative experiences.
Eventually, we decided to took a leap of faith and went for it. Place was filled with tourists, as expected... It's not a place that locals come to watch opera, I guess.
We got the cheapest seats (¥120 each), so were pretty far from stage. But nonetheless, we found the show rather entertaining and served as good introduction to Peking Opera. Show started promptly at 7.30pm, comprised 3 short segments of operas of different genres. We quite like the way it's being presented... Not too boring and you get an idea of what's Peking opera is like.
If you like, you can go early at 7pm to watch an actor put on make-up and dress up in costume.
Eventually, we decided to took a leap of faith and went for it. Place was filled with tourists, as expected... It's not a place that locals come to watch opera, I guess.
We got the cheapest seats (¥120 each), so were pretty far from stage. But nonetheless, we found the show rather entertaining and served as good introduction to Peking Opera. Show started promptly at 7.30pm, comprised 3 short segments of operas of different genres. We quite like the way it's being presented... Not too boring and you get an idea of what's Peking opera is like.
If you like, you can go early at 7pm to watch an actor put on make-up and dress up in costume.
Đã viết vào 14 tháng 4, 2019
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Saule S
Astana, Kazakhstan
Сколько стоит один билет для взрослого и ребёнка?
Đã viết vào 4 tháng 4, 2019
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