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What are the classic red dramas and musicals since the founding of the People's Republic of China?

1, Sister Jiang

In order to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China (CPC), relive days of our lives, the revolutionary forefathers, and remember their revolutionary spirit, Guangdong Chaozhou Theater Group 1 rearranged the classic Chaozhou opera "Jiang Jie" in the morning of 18. The play reproduces the heroic deeds of Jiang Jie, a revolutionary pioneer, and conveys her dedication to the revolutionary ideal to a new generation of young people.

As a great revolutionary forerunner, the true story of Jiang Jie's heroic dedication to the revolutionary cause touched the hearts of countless people, and her heroic deeds left an indelible mark on the hearts of generations. Jiang Jie was adapted from the novel Hongyan by famous playwrights Zheng Wenfeng and Faye Wong in Chaozhou, composed by Chen Hua, Zhang Bojie and Yang Guangquan, directed by Wu Feng and Mai Fei, premiered by Guangdong Chaozhou Opera Troupe, and revived by Shantou Youth Experimental Chaozhou Opera Troupe in 1970s.

Later, the 2nd Guangdong Chaozhou Theatre and Chaozhou Chaozhou Opera Troupe performed "Jiang Jie", which was repeated many times and caused a great sensation. After several generations of artists' tempering, the play has become a classic of Chaozhou opera.

2. Red flag spectrum

20 14 Tianjin people's art theatre arranged a large-scale red classic drama, which was personally directed by Mr. Zhong Hai, vice president of North Performing Arts Group, president of Tianjin people's art theatre and national first-class screenwriter. Known as "the first farmer in China", Wu Jingan, a famous actor who plays Zhu Laozhong in the TV series "Red Flag", was invited to join us, and more than ten national first-class actors gave performances.

3. Red female soldiers

Red women soldiers is a revolutionary modern ballet adapted from the film of the same name. 1964 was successfully premiered by China National Ballet. The ballet Red women soldiers was born under the direct attention of Premier Zhou Enlai and other central leaders.

"Red women soldiers" combines the techniques of western ballet with the expressive techniques of China national dance, and integrates Chinese and western cultures into the field of ballet art. The music in "Red women soldiers" includes "Lien to a Female Soldier" and "Wanquan River is Clear to the Bottom".

4. White-haired girl

The white-haired girl originated from the hero "Xi 'er" in the folklore of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei border region. She became a young white-haired girl because of the persecution in the old society. As the name suggests, she is called "white-haired girl". 65438-0945, Lu Xun Art College in Yan 'an collectively created the opera "White-haired Girl". This is a literary work with far-reaching historical influence, which was created in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, a liberated area controlled by China's * * * Party in the late 1940s. This work was later adapted into a variety of art forms and lasted for a long time. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), the literary and artistic works created in this special period became the treasures of China's intangible cultural heritage.

5. Dabieshan people

The Chu opera "Dabieshan Man" is a tribute drama of the 8th China Arts Festival (referred to as "Eight Arts Festival" for short) elaborately created by Hubei Local Opera Art Theatre. During the revolutionary war, a pair of lovers, Gui Ying and Wang Fu, kept their life and death promises of "return before death, etc." and interpreted a legendary story of Dabieshan people in the old revolutionary base area on their emotional entanglements such as love, affection and friendship.