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Beloved: Uncle Psy Hits Medley Premieres in Beijing




Chinese Premier of “Beloved” Musical

Chinese Premier of “Beloved” Musical

The Chinese version of the musical “Beloved” premiered in Beijing

Beijing Daily (Wang Run Reporter) On November 17, the Chinese version of the Thai musical “Beloved” based on the Thai classic song “Uncle Psy” premiered at the Beijing Poly Theater. As the first jukebox musical in China authorized by the Thai copyright owner, the play received a warm response from the audience.

“Annwyl” tells the story of a pair of childhood sweethearts and their life journeys in three stages: boyhood, youth, and old age, completed by three groups of actors of different ages. The story takes place in Bangkok and Songkhla, Thailand, spanning from the 1970s and 1980s to the beginning of this century. The play has a strong “millennium” quality to the music and the stage style. Through a series of singing and dancing performances, the main character’s passion for youth, choices between reality and ideals, and warm memories of spending time with good friends are connected, making it a thoroughly entertaining and heartwarming experience.

The play features dozens of familiar classic songs by legendary Thai musician “Uncle Psy”, including Hong Kong-style hits and songs with Thai music characteristics. For example, Alan Tam’s “Hello Goodbye” and “Broken Love Front Alliance” are both from “Uncle Psy’s” original song.

During the 150-minute performance, the audience follows the male and female protagonists through their life journey from childhood to adulthood in a medley of popular songs, experiencing the first pulse of first love, the bitterness of chasing dreams in youth, and the eternal theme of love.

The play also incorporates many dance moves and costume decorations with a strong Thai style, from Thai campuses to grand concerts, from Songkhla seaside to Bangkok’s busy street scenes, all brought to life through tropical palm trees, Thai-style architecture, and multimedia LED screens, creating a perfect combination that fully embodies the Thai style of the millennium.


Original title: “Uncle Psy” hit medley from Thailand (title)

The Chinese version of the musical “Beloved” premieres in Beijing (theme)

Beijing Daily (Wang Run Reporter) On November 17, the Chinese version of the Thai musical “Beloved” based on the Thai classic song “Uncle Psy” premiered at the Beijing Poly Theater. As the first jukebox musical in China authorized by the Thai copyright owner, the play received a warm response from the audience.

“Annwyl” tells the story of a pair of childhood sweethearts and their life journeys in three stages: boyhood, youth and old age, it was completed by three groups of actors of different ages. The story takes place in Bangkok and Songkhla, Thailand, and the time span extends from the 1970s and 1980s to the beginning of this century. The play has a strong “millennium” quality to the music. to the style of the stage. Through a series of singing and dancing performances, the main character’s passion for youth, choices between reality and ideals, and the warm memories of spending time with good friends are connected. It is full of entertainment and full of warmth.

The play selects dozens of familiar classic songs by legendary Thai musician “Uncle Psy”, including Hong Kong-style hits that were once popular in the streets and lanes of the Chinese countryside, as well as songs with Thai music characteristics. For example, Alan Tam’s “Hello Goodbye” and “Broken Love Front Alliance” are both from “Uncle Psy’s” original song.

During the 150 minute performance, the audience followed the male and female protagonists through their life journey from childhood to adulthood in a medley of popular songs, waking up to the first pulse of first love, experiencing the bitterness of chasing dreams in youth, and finally sympathize with this, eternal love.

The play also features many dance moves and costume decorations with a strong Thai style, from Thai campuses to grand concerts, from Songkhla seaside to Bangkok’s busy street scenes, tropical palm trees and Thai-style architecture and multimedia LED ice. screens A perfect combination, restoring the Thai style of the millennium to the greatest extent.

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