1. "The Threepenny Opera" (The Threepenny Opera)
A work created by the German dramatist Brecht in 1928. It is based on the work written by the British John Gay in 1721. Yi's play "The Beggar's Opera" tells the tortuous story of a robber leader in London in the 1920s and the beggar king's daughter who eventually got married. It is known as a fairy tale-like operetta.
2. "Death of a Salesman"
A two-act play written by American playwright Arthur Miller. The protagonist described in the work is Willy, who has more than 30 years of sales experience. He has always been shrouded in the illusive halo of American business culture. He blindly estimates his own abilities and fantasizes about gaining fame and unrealistic prospects through product sales, so that he They are often in a state of boasting, boasting, and lying. Until they die, they think they will achieve success and fame, but they have no idea of ??the reasons for their own destruction.
3. "Secret Love in Peach Blossom Spring"
It tells a strange story: "Secret Love in Peach Blossom Spring" and "Peach Blossom Spring", two unrelated crews, both signed contracts with the theater for the rehearsal that night. contract. The performance was about to begin, and both parties had to rehearse in the theater at the same time, creating a stage spectacle that contrasted ancient and modern times, and intertwined sorrow and joy.
4. "Pygmalion" (Pygmalion)
It is a play by Irish playwright Bernard Shaw. By describing the story of how a professor trained a poor flower girl and finally succeeded in being recognized by the upper class, it criticized the decadent and conservative class consciousness of Britain at that time. Later, Hollywood remake the movie "My Fair Lady" accordingly.
5. "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
A story that takes place in the middle of the night, from early morning to dawn, about a middle-aged couple who have been married for twenty years. A gathering of a young couple and a young couple who came to visit. The gathering started with a nervous conversation and ended with quarrels, sarcasm, sarcasm, exposure of scars, sex, and the calm after madness. When dawn arrived, the four people returned into a hypocritical life, no matter how big the contradiction between them is.