Hit Taiwanese musical sells out shows, announces free fan events
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The original musical "The Three Sisters' Advice" has sold out its initial early bird tickets and added seven more shows in Taipei and Kaohsiung.
- The production is set for a 25-performance tour across three national theaters starting in August, with a total of 32 shows now scheduled.
- To thank audiences, the theater troupe will host free "Sister's Life Turning Station" events in Taipei, Taichung, and Kaohsiung, featuring cast performances and markets.
The acclaimed original musical "The Three Sisters' Advice" is returning for its third run, with all early bird tickets selling out on the first day of release. The production, which will embark on a 25-performance tour across three national theaters starting in August, has now added seven more shows in Taipei and Kaohsiung due to overwhelming demand, bringing the total to 32 performances.
This success marks a significant milestone for "The Three Sisters' Advice" and its theater troupe, Yueh-Yuan. It is the first time the musical will be staged at the National Theater & Concert Hall, and it sets a new record for a Taiwanese original musical performing for a month continuously at the National Theater. Director Tseng Hui-cheng expressed his excitement and gratitude, stating, "Thank you all for supporting this story about love, time, and home with a ticket. I hope we can all find a piece of ourselves in the theater."
As a gesture of appreciation for the audience's enthusiastic support, the team announced they will host free "Sister's Life Turning Station" events, combining singing performances and markets, in Taipei, Taichung, and Kaohsiung. The troupe has frequently received requests from fans for "karaoke sessions" where they can sing along with the cast. These events aim to fulfill that wish, inviting fans to sing the musical's popular songs together.
The "Sister's Life Turning Station" events will kick off in Taichung on June 20, followed by Taipei on June 28, and Kaohsiung on July 26. The Taichung event will feature a fan meeting and singing performance, while the Taipei and Kaohsiung events will include performances and markets offering limited-edition merchandise and special gifts.
I hope we can all find a piece of ourselves in the theater.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.