VietNamNet Bridge – Theatres that stage dramas in HCM City are facing unprecedented financial difficulties, while dramas aimed at adults are losing audiences, according to the director of the IDECAF Drama Theatre.


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Still going strong: Meritorious artists Thanh Loc and Huu Chau play for children on stage.

 

Huynh Anh Tuan said that the theatre was using profits from a drama for children (Ngay Xua Ngay Xua/Once Upon A Time) to support plays that are for adults.

However, during the Tet holiday in February, theatre attracted large audiences.

Tickets for several dramatic plays sold out.

But one month after Tet, only half of the seats were filled at several plays, which featured Meritorious Artists Thanh Loc and Huu Chau, two actors popular with children.

Dramas without the two stars were able to sell only one-third of the total tickets.

Such a situation reflects the uncertainty of theatre in the city, especially when the vitality of IDECAF, the strongest drama theatre in town, is in question.

In order to survive, IDECAF has chosen to focus on its strength, dramas for children.

The 29th episode of the popular series Ngay xua ngay xua,(Once upon a Time) titled Bao Tang Quai Vat, (Monster Museum), will include mostly “acting idols” of local children.

The play will feature Meritorious Artists Thanh Loc and Huu Chau and artists Bach Long, Le Khanh, Hoang Trinh, Duc Thinh and Dinh Toan.

For the first time, Don Nguyen, a popular internet comic well-known through clips in which he dresses in wigs, and mimics stars on webcams in his room, will also appear in a play.

IDECAF has also invested strongly in costumes and stage decoration to create a world of marvelous nature for young audiences.

The play focuses on raising audience’s awareness of nature and environmental protection.

IDECAF has sold 10,000 tickets for the play, mostly to group buyers even though the play’s premiere is scheduled for May 20.

Last year, the theatre sold a total of 30,000 tickets of the play, and it expects the same number of tickets to sell this year.

The IDECAF Drama Theatre has two stages, Idefcaf and Tran Cao Van, with a total capacity of 500 seats. If both stages are full for 30 shows, the theatre could reach its goal.

In the months before Tet, the theatre rarely sold all of its tickets. About 200 tickets were sold for each show, and each play had only one show a week.

There were even shows that sold only several dozen tickets and had to be cancelled.

In order to maintain the operation of the theatre, Tuan said he must develop the strategy of “using short-term crops to nurture the long-term crops”.

Profits from plays for children in the summer season will be saved to invest in drama for adults.

“The theatre has to study audiences’ tastes to choose suitable scripts, and then work hard to ensure drama go well with the taste and to be serious art work.

In 20 years of operation with nearly 50 dramas for children, IDECAF has been the only theatre to operate consistently thanks to the success of the series Ngay Xua Ngay Xua.

    
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