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		<title>SHUO Is The Chinese Street Artist We Need &#8212; And One You Need To Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Aug 2017 01:00:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[SHUO says he’s one of only two people in all of China making this kind of stencil art. “First, [people] just don’t have the awareness. Second, they don’t know what this is&#8221; &#160; This piece originally appeared on the China digital media platform Radii, and this edited version is republished here with permission. It’s the kind of...  <a href="http://beijingcream.com/2017/08/shuo-is-the-chinese-street-artist-we-need/" title="Read SHUO Is The Chinese Street Artist We Need &#8212; And One You Need To Know" class="read-more">Read more &#187;</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 style="text-align: center;"><strong><em>SHUO says he’s one of only two people in all of China making this kind of stencil art. “First, [people] just don’t have the awareness. Second, they don’t know what this is&#8221;</em></strong></h3>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a href="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-Where-is-the-street-art.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-27779" src="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-Where-is-the-street-art-530x353.jpg" alt="SHUO - Where is the street art" width="530" height="353" /></a>
<p><em>This piece <a href="http://radiichina.com/mind-of-shuo-more-than-just-a-chinese-banksy/">originally appeared on the China digital media platform Radii</a>, and this edited version is republished here with permission.</em></p>
<h2><em><strong>It’s the kind of balmy Sunday afternoon that makes you want a cold drink, and the Chinese street artist known as SHUO is taking me on a stroll through the hutongs after showing off one of his pieces.</strong></em></h2>
<p>“Did you see that?” he suddenly asks on our way to get milkshakes. A grin breaks out over his face. He says that I just missed an old lady on the street wearing an awesome shirt that said something about explosions. He&#8217;s very excited about the old lady’s awesome shirt and suggests that I write about awesome stuff like that. He doesn’t seem to be joking.</p>
<p>SHUO’s childlike excitement catches me off guard, if only because I expect him to be a little more cynical. The twenty-something 3D animator from Henan leads a quiet double life as an underground street artist in Beijing. He started off doing graffiti but moved onto stencil work — “I thought that stencil could express some things more easily, more concretely” — though he’s been playing around with cheaper and faster alternatives, like pasting stickers. His pieces are often deeply ironic takes on Chinese society, like this wheelchair-bound boy with his phone and charger stylized as an IV drip &#8211;</p>
<a href="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-IV-drip.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-27753" src="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-IV-drip-530x352.jpg" alt="SHUO IV drip" width="530" height="352" /></a>
<p>&#8211; or the URL <strong>http://www.china.com/</strong> juxtaposed with a virus alert on a wall about to be knocked down:</p>
<a href="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-China.com_.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-27752" src="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-China.com_-530x363.jpg" alt="SHUO China.com" width="530" height="363" /></a>
<a href="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-China.com2_.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-27782" src="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-China.com2_-530x352.jpg" alt="SHUO - China.com2" width="530" height="352" /></a>
<p>SHUO is wearing white Converse sneakers, dark wash jeans, and a short-sleeved black t-shirt that doesn’t cover his tattoos. A pair of headphones is casually slung around his neck. One of his sleeves is streaked with dirt, as if he’d been scaling rooftops to put up his work &#8212; which is exactly what he did for the piece he just led me to see:</p>
<a href="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-resume-2.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-27764" src="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-resume-2-530x353.jpg" alt="SHUO resume 2" width="530" height="353" /></a>
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<p>The weather-beaten blotch of paper above this Huguosi Xiaochi snack shop is one of his few extant pieces, too high up for sanitation workers to reach. It&#8217;s barely legible, a stencil of a pixelated Microsoft Word icon labeled  &#8220;个人简历&#8221; (&#8220;Personal Resume&#8221;). Last year, SHUO put up several of these around Beijing in a parody of the job application process, as if to comment on how hard it is for young Chinese like him to find employment.</p>
<p>Even the t-shirt SHUO&#8217;s wearing &#8212; self-designed, I learn &#8212; can be construed as a knowing jab at the new normal of air pollution. It&#8217;s embellished with a blown-up version of the green shield sticker found on the 3M face-masks commonly worn around Beijing.</p>
<p>The 3M motif appears elsewhere in his work, as in one piece where he superimposes a mask over a child&#8217;s face in a poster of an urban paradise with blue skies and green spaces:</p>
<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/shuoele/33042823586/in/dateposted/"><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-5213" src="http://radiichina.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO_2-630x420.jpg" alt="" width="630" height="420" /></a>
<p>In SHUO&#8217;s mind, it seemed to me at first, everything is ripe for this brand of dark humor.</p>
<p>I was surprised to learn that this isn&#8217;t quite the case.</p>
<a href="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-bazooka.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-27781" src="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-bazooka-530x352.jpg" alt="SHUO - bazooka" width="530" height="352" /></a>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><strong><em>“I don’t care about the law, I don’t care about other things, but my starting point is fun”</em></strong></h3>
<p>One is tempted to label SHUO the &#8220;Chinese Banksy.&#8221; Like the famous UK street artist, SHUO makes provocative stencil art behind a cloak of anonymity. But while Banksy’s choice to remain unidentified might have started out as a way to avoid prosecution, it now constitutes an important part of his identity; it&#8217;s both the mystique that makes his brand so appealing and a means of control over his public image.</p>
<p>For SHUO, anonymity is less of a choice: his work goes mostly unnoticed.</p>
<p>“Making these street art pieces, I’ve never been caught or chased, no one really cares about me. Even when doing it during the day, I don’t think it matters,” he says. (This isn&#8217;t completely true; he puts up a piece of work only if the coast is clear, as it were.) The fact that his work is always taken down or painted over doesn’t help, but he’s reluctantly accepted that his individual pieces are destined to be short-lived.</p>
<p>&#8220;Sitting on the street is boring,&#8221; he says. He wants more things &#8212; like his art, like that woman wearing that awesome shirt about explosions &#8212; to be fun.</p>
<a href="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-must-wear-helmet.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-27784" src="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-must-wear-helmet-530x397.jpg" alt="SHUO - must wear helmet" width="530" height="397" /></a>
<p><a href="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-resume-before.jpg"><img class="alignnone wp-image-27766" src="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-resume-before-530x352.jpg" alt="SHUO resume - before" width="260" height="173" /></a><a href="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-resume-after.jpg"><img class="alignnone wp-image-27767" src="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-resume-after-530x352.jpg" alt="SHUO resume - after" width="260" height="173" /><br />
</a><em>SHUO&#8217;s &#8220;Personal Resume&#8221; on the wall of a Beijing subway station, before and after</em></p>
<p><em>The New Yorker</em> <a href="http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2007/05/14/banksy-was-here">referred</a> to Bansky in a 2007 profile as “a sort of painterly Publius” who “surfaces from time to time to prod the popular conscience,” but SHUO couldn’t even prod the popular conscience if he wanted to. His art lingers in obscurity, both offline and online. “No one really pays attention to me. One friend of mine thinks it&#8217;s really weird, that in 2014, at my peak, I never took off, and after that the response just kept mellowing.”</p>
<p>Why is that? “I think it’s maybe that there are relatively few people doing [street art].” SHUO says he&#8217;s one of only two people in all of China making this kind of stencil art, as opposed to spray-paint graffiti, which is far more common. (The other artist, he says, is <a href="http://www.robbbb.com">ROBBBB</a>.) “First, [people] just don’t have the awareness. Second, they don’t know what this [kind of art] is. If they don’t know what something is, it’s really easy for them to ignore.”</p>
<a href="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-Xi-Jinping.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-27783" src="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-Xi-Jinping-530x201.jpg" alt="SHUO - Xi Jinping" width="530" height="201" /></a>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><strong><em>&#8220;If the government says it’s reactionary, then it’s reactionary&#8221;</em></strong></h3>
<p>Offline, SHUO prefers to remain anonymous out of a sense of self-preservation. When he was in middle school, he went online and posted a question about rumors of Xinjiang people stabbing people on the street with needles to spread HIV. The next day, two police officers came to his house and told him he’d broken the law. They let him off because of his age, but the incident left a deep impression on him.</p>
<p>SHUO won’t post certain pieces for fear that the police will trace them to his home, as social media platforms like Weibo require real-name verification. Besides his graffiti friends, none of his acquaintances or family know him as a street artist. He doesn’t even sign his work, and says he doesn&#8217;t want it to attract too much attention. &#8220;Because I’m acting on my own, if I suffer one blow, I might just, disappear…” He trails off.</p>
<p>Perhaps the most important difference between an artist like Banksy and SHUO is what animates their work. A self-described “art terrorist,” Banksy creates tongue-in-cheek pieces that reek of anti-establishment sarcasm, such as his dystopian theme park Dismaland, a <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/shailee-koranne/banksy-and-dismaland_b_8049062.html">blockbuster critique</a> of the Disney franchise. Banksy told <em>The New Yorker </em>in the 2007 profile, “I originally set out to try and save the world, but now I’m not sure I like it enough.” In his art, the world is a big, bad joke, and although he might have run out of charity for it, he never tires of pointing out the punchline.</p>
<p>SHUO&#8217;s work can be much more ambiguous. He once put up a Wi-Fi sign outside of a police office &#8212; complete with the official logo &#8212; because every time he passed it, the officers inside were playing with their phones:</p>
<a href="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-wifi.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-27773" src="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-wifi-530x352.jpg" alt="SHUO - wifi" width="530" height="352" /></a>
<p class="p1">“It has the feeling of human warmth,&#8221; he says about the piece. &#8220;If you play with your phone, okay, I’ll give you Wi-Fi. It’s not that I’m criticizing you, not that I’m mocking you; it’s to make you feel more comfortable, I guess.”</p>
<p class="p1">His explanation triggers a kind of gestalt shift in how I view that work. Far from merely making fun of the police, he&#8217;s employing them in his little joke, and then sharing it with them.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></p>
<p class="p1">If Banksy-style sarcasm feels kitsch nowadays, it’s because it has become formulaic, and there isn’t much surprise to be found in reiterating the absurd. As hard as it might be to believe SHUO when he says his motives are innocent, his art is eye-opening in its capacity for both ridicule and earnestness, in its ability to appear sarcastic and yet still double back on itself to avoid descending into cynicism.</p>
<p>It is also completely his own. As<span style="color: #454545;"> he said in an interview with <a href="http://www.loreli-china.com/lookshuo" target="_blank">Beijing-based website Loreli</a> in December 2015: &#8220;I’ll never stop, it’s part of my life. I have this problem that every time I take a picture of what I’ve done and put it online, everyone that comments just writes: </span><em style="color: #454545;">Banksy</em><span style="color: #454545;">. Just the word: </span><em style="color: #454545;">Banksy. </em><span style="color: #454545;">And I’m like, </span><em style="color: #454545;">Dude, it took me ages thinking of the idea, I’ve finally had time to go paint it, can you not appreciate it?</em>&#8221;</p>
<a href="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-brain.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-27750" src="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-brain-530x352.jpg" alt="SHUO brain" width="530" height="352" /></a>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><strong><em>SHUO&#8217;s art is eye-opening in its capacity for both ridicule and earnestness, in its ability to appear sarcastic and yet still double back on itself to avoid descending into cynicism</em></strong></h3>
<p>In SHUO&#8217;s worldview, dark humor can be light. One of his more sensitive pieces saw him inserting the letters A, B, and C onto a poster touting “socialist core values,” turning it into a multiple-choice question:</p>
<a href="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-multiple-choice.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-27775" src="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-multiple-choice-530x352.jpg" alt="SHUO - multiple choice" width="530" height="352" /></a>
<p>The piece raises questions about whether all of these values can feasibly coexist, or whether some, like democracy, are more important than others in Chinese society.</p>
<p>He thinks it’s harmless, though he sees the friction between different interpretations. “If you use a different logic, like in real society, some things are very harmful. Like the ABC piece, if the government says it’s reactionary, then it’s reactionary. But if I tell my other friends I’m making a joke, I think it&#8217;s pretty funny. It&#8217;s very ambiguous.”</p>
<p>Real society exists in tension with SHUO’s society. “I think society is a really fun game, and you can freely play this game,” he says. “But if you think according to this principle, it’s actually pretty crazy, pretty chaotic, because…” He trails off over his chocolate milkshake, collecting his thoughts. “I don’t care about the law, I don’t care about other things, but my starting point is fun. I don’t want to hurt people.”</p>
<a href="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-catching-iPhones-large.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-27792" src="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-catching-iPhones-large-530x397.jpg" alt="SHUO - catching iPhones (large)" width="530" height="397" /></a>
<p>The other day, SHUO says, he was talking with a friend about how they could make society feel more like a community. Everyone could feel like neighbors, like a big family. If he saw someone he didn’t know on the street and liked their clothes, he would feel comfortable complimenting them, without fear of misunderstanding.</p>
<p>I ask SHUO if he’s ever done anything like that. After all, he didn&#8217;t tell that old lady we’d seen earlier on the street that he liked her shirt.</p>
<p>“No,” he laughs. “I was just talking about it with my friend. We thought it would be fun if we could do that.”</p>
<p>It’s only a hypothetical. But his street art? It&#8217;s very real, and very fun.</p>
<a href="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-phone.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-27780" src="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SHUO-phone-530x353.jpg" alt="SHUO - phone" width="530" height="353" /></a>
<p><em><a href="http://radiichina.com/mind-of-shuo-more-than-just-a-chinese-banksy/">This piece was published on Radii</a>. Most of the photos above were taken with permission from SHUO&#8217;s (private) <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/shuoele/">Flickr account</a>, with some first appearing on <a href="http://www.loreli-china.com/lookshuo">Loreli</a>.</em></p>
<p><em><em style="color: #1f1f1f;">Megan Pan is a writer and undergraduate at Northwestern University majoring in Philosophy and double-minoring in Poetry and Chinese.</em><br />
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		<title>Cast of Beijing’s ‘Art’ premier talk success, censorship, sandwiches</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first authorized English production of Yasmina Reza’s Art begins its four-day Beijing run from tonight, May 11. Since the London premiere of Christopher Hampton’s translation, with Albert Finney, Tom Courtenay and Ken Stott as the three principals, Marc, Serge and Yvan, Art has raked in over $250 million worldwide, showcased innumerable all-star lineups, stunt...  <a href="http://beijingcream.com/2017/05/cast-of-beijings-art-premier-talk-success-censorship-sandwiches/" title="Read Cast of Beijing’s ‘Art’ premier talk success, censorship, sandwiches" class="read-more">Read more &#187;</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first authorized English production of Yasmina Reza’s <em>Art</em> begins its <a href="http://www.theworldofchinese.com/2017/05/broadway-hit-art-premieres-in-beijing/">four-day Beijing run</a> from tonight, May 11. Since the London premiere of Christopher Hampton’s translation, with Albert Finney, Tom Courtenay and Ken Stott as the three principals, Marc, Serge and Yvan, <em>Art</em> has raked in over $250 million worldwide, showcased innumerable all-star lineups, stunt casts (including The League of Gentlemen), and award-winning performances.</p>
<p>This latest China-based production of the comedy is not about money, stars, or even an <a href="http://beijingcream.com/2014/07/this-actually-happened-the-night-of-expats-in-chinese-film-and-tv-awards/">Expat in Chinese Film and TV Award</a>: <em>It’s about the art</em>. To learn more, and help shift some tickets, Beijing Cream had a quick chat with the cast of this 90-minute modernist comedy about “three people losing their shit over a painting” (curtains rise 7.30pm on Thursday; tickets 100 <em>kuai</em>).</p>
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<p><strong>Beijing Cream: (stroking chin) So why <em>Art</em>?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Carlos Ottery (actor, Yvan):</strong> A screenwriter pal of mine, Peter, wanted to direct the play in Beijing a few years ago but it fell through, as these things often do&#8230; putting it on at has been at the back, the very back, of my mind for quite a while.</p>
<p><strong>Gregory Joseph Allen (director/actor, Marc)</strong> From the very beginning this has really been all about a small group of like-minded artists falling in love with a script and wanted to share it with others. Oh, and chicks dig theatre nerds… they do, right? Right? I hope that I didn’t just waste three months of my life. Shit.</p>
<p><strong>BJC: Why are there so few small indie productions, like <em>Art</em>, in Beijing?</strong></p>
<p><strong>CO:</strong> Money. Unless you are talking about a big Broadway-style show or a particularly commercial performance, theatre makes bugger-all cash. These days a lot of people in Beijing are in things for the money alone…People prefer to lose 10 million dollars on a film that will never get made, or to watch something with Vin Diesel topless, and who can blame them for that.</p>
<p>The other thing is censorship, which seeps in everywhere. It effects everything: public discourse, books, TV, theatre. Who can be arsed putting on a good show, only to be told at the last minute that the censors want you to change things, due to some imagined sensitivity?</p>
<p><strong>GJA:</strong> Because producing a play of any kind is really fucking hard to do, dude. I am only kind of kidding… There is just a lot involved in the putting-together of a play intended for public presentation, and unless you are really passionate about what you are doing, it’s hard to justify all of the time and work that it takes to get it done. Also, there are only so many theatre-loving expat actors in Beijing… Most of the quality actors that I know are trying to pay the bills by gigging in the local film and television market. They don’t really have the luxury of taking the time to do a play.</p>
<div id="attachment_27657" style="width: 540px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/IMG_1248.jpg"><img class="wp-image-27657 size-large" src="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/IMG_1248-530x354.jpg" alt="IMG_1248" width="530" height="354" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">But is it Art? Greg&#8217;s knitted vest raises challenging questions</p></div>
<p><strong>BJC: What are the cast’s theatrical bona fides – other than being three out-of-work chaps who can speak English?</strong></p>
<p><strong>CO:</strong> Ha. You have got me down. Even when I am gainfully employed, which I occasionally am, people still seem to think I am out of work. I think it something to do with the way I dress.</p>
<p>Greg is a good one to deconstruct. He played American football in his youth and he has that build, a cross between a drill sergeant and a bouncer. Yet at the same time, he strides around rehearsals quoting Shakespeare soliloquies… he lives and breathes theatre. He’s done hundreds of Equity performances, talks endlessly about Chekov and Stanislavsky, that sort of thing. Basically, if the show comes anywhere close to being remotely professional, then it is all down to him.</p>
<p><strong>GJA: </strong>Stand back, bitches, and let the tootin’ begin… I have been acting for about 40 years. I have been in over 100 stage productions of one kind or another. I have a B.A. in Theatre Arts, and an M.F.A. in Theatre Arts: Acting and Directing. I have spent the last six years teaching theatre at Tsinghua International School, and since arriving in China I have had the pleasure of acting in several locally produced films [<em>note Gregory’s role as “American Prick” in last year’s Jackie Chan-Jonny Knoxville flick </em><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2238032/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast">Skiptrace</a><em>– Ed</em>]. And if you have ever wondered, yes, it is pretty fucking cool to see your big-ass head on an IMAX screen.</p>
<p><strong>CO:</strong> Then there’s Sam [Kamanguza, who plays Serge]. A very cool character indeed. Ice-cold. My complete opposite on the stage. I’m all nerves, jangling around, barely able to stand still, and Sam will just stand opposite me and toss out his lines, like someone out of an old cowboy movie. Maybe inside he is all jittery and faking it, but I don&#8217;t think so. Funny too – has some great stories about guys in urinals standing next to him to, erm, check him out. Wonder how controlled he is then. <strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>BJC: Have you paid much attention to the recent <em>Art</em> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2017/jan/01/art-old-vic-observer-review-rufus-sewell">revival</a> in London?</strong></p>
<p><strong>CO:</strong> I saw the three ‘actors’ give an interview on Youtube. One of them was talking about what a great job he had done with his lines, and I remember thinking, ‘the smug git’ – only because I have had such a struggle with learning mine, obviously.</p>
<p><strong>GJA:</strong> A couple of my colleagues had the pleasure of seeing it recently. They had nothing but praise for it. If we can deliver anything even near to what they are sharing on the east end, I would consider our production a success.</p>
<p><strong>What particular relevance (if any) will <em>Art</em> hold for a Beijing audience?</strong></p>
<p><strong>CO:</strong> These days, China is famed for people paying millions of dollars on art of very questionable value. The play certainly taps into that. There’s also a lot of stuff about the getting rid of the old, to replace it with stuff that is &#8216;modern&#8217;, for no real reason other that the sake of it. I know Beijingers will be able to understand that.</p>
<p>For me the play is really about three blokes arguing to the death over something (seemingly trivial), simply because they have known each other for so long that they can. I think people can relate to that anywhere&#8230;</p>
<div id="attachment_27658" style="width: 540px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/IMG_1249.jpg"><img class="wp-image-27658 size-large" src="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/IMG_1249-530x354.jpg" alt="IMG_1249" width="530" height="354" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">(L-R) Sam Kamanguza, Carlos Ottery and Gregory Joseph Allen play Serge, Yvan and Marc</p></div>
<p><strong>BJC: What difficulties did you face mounting the play in China? Did you at any point find yourself wishing to punch a nearby wall?</strong></p>
<p><strong>CO:</strong> Getting ‘official approval was a problem… our producer was able to pull some strings with the relevant departments at the last minute and rush things through. Fortunately, three blokes losing their shit over a painting isn’t deemed a sensitive issue.</p>
<p><strong>GJA:</strong> Producing a play anywhere usually produces a few “wall punch” worthy moments, but our process has been relatively stress free&#8230; I wouldn’t be surprised if we sent a few walls to the emergency room before it is all said and done.</p>
<p><strong>CO:</strong> It’s put me off producing for life. When it is all over, am gonna switch off my phone, and spend a week in my bed doing nothing but drinking cider, and eating sandwiches. Whilst theatre is a mild passion, what I really like to do is make sandwiches. Recently, I have been experimenting with homemade shish kebabs. I get some lamb skewers from a local Xingjiang place, make my own chilli sauce, throw it in a tortilla from the supermarket: Less stressful than theatre production. And cheaper</p>
<div id="attachment_27662" style="width: 310px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/IMG_1260.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-27662" src="http://beijingcream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/IMG_1260-300x225.jpg" alt="A Carlos Kebab" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">A homemade kebab, courtesy of Carlos</p></div>
<p><strong><em>ART</em> runs from May 11-13, 7.30-9pm/ May 14, 2.30-4pm (100 RMB/ Students 70 RMB) at <a href="http://www.penghaotheatre.com/">Penghao Theatre</a>. Photo credits: Sophia Wong</strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2015 05:40:58 +0000</pubDate>
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<p style="color: #1f1f1f;">A woman in Heilongjiang province &#8212; accurately described by our Beijing Blend host as &#8220;North of the Wall&#8221; &#8212; was walking her dog off its leash when a college-age student kicked it. The ensuing tussle saw some ear-biting, Mike-Tyson-style, and a fight worthy of this episode of Beijing Blend.<span id="more-27345"></span></p>
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<p style="color: #1f1f1f;"><em>Filmed at Beijing’s <a style="color: #217dd3;" href="http://beijingbookworm.com/" target="_blank">Bookworm</a>, hosted this week by Jennifer Hsiung and Michael Kaufman.</em></p>
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		<title>Captain Beijing, File016: Fenqing Boy Takes A Stand</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2015 07:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><i style="color: #222222;"><a href="http://beijingcream.com/tag/captain-beijing">Captain Beijing</a> is a &#8220;comical strip&#8221; produced by the People&#8217;s Committee of Panel-Based Cartoon Cultural Enrichment for the purposes of modest entertainment. It is famous and popular at home and abroad, and was solemnly declared &#8220;Most Charming and Splendid China Cartoon Art.&#8221; It will appear on this website every <span class="aBn" tabindex="0" data-term="goog_1521905974"><span class="aQJ">Monday</span></span>, or the cartoonist will be punished.</i><span id="more-27339"></span></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2015 02:42:20 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><i style="color: #222222;"><a href="http://beijingcream.com/tag/captain-beijing">Captain Beijing</a> is a &#8220;comical strip&#8221; produced by the People&#8217;s Committee of Panel-Based Cartoon Cultural Enrichment for the purposes of modest entertainment. It is famous and popular at home and abroad, and was solemnly declared &#8220;Most Charming and Splendid China Cartoon Art.&#8221; It will appear on this website every <span class="aBn" tabindex="0" data-term="goog_1521905974"><span class="aQJ">Monday</span></span>, or the cartoonist will be punished.</i><span id="more-27330"></span></p>
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		<title>Beijing Blend: China&#8217;s Rich-Ass Monk</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2015 04:44:28 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>How much is too much for a Shaolin monk? Take a peek behind China&#8217;s &#8220;CEO monk,&#8221; who&#8217;s been caught up in a bit of a scandal recently. Also: viagra-filled alcohol.<span id="more-27228"></span></p>
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<p><em style="color: #1f1f1f;">Filmed at Beijing’s <a style="color: #217dd3;" href="http://beijingbookworm.com/" target="_blank">Bookworm</a>, hosted this week by Jennifer Hsiung and Michael Kaufman.</em></p>
<p>EVENT NOTICE: Do you enjoy art, music, and parties for a good cause? Oh, and all-you-can-drink sangria*? Beijing Blend is celebrating its 1st birthday with all the above <a href="http://beijingbookworm.com/happenings/announcing-beijing-blend-anniversary-party-and-charity-event/" target="_blank">this Friday at The Bookworm</a>. Proceeds will go to proceeds will go toward the social enterprise Education in Sight, which helps children affected by poor vision in rural areas.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2015 01:00:49 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><i style="color: #222222;"><a href="http://beijingcream.com/tag/captain-beijing">Captain Beijing</a> is a &#8220;comical strip&#8221; produced by the People&#8217;s Committee of Panel-Based Cartoon Cultural Enrichment for the purposes of modest entertainment. It is famous and popular at home and abroad, and was solemnly declared &#8220;Most Charming and Splendid China Cartoon Art.&#8221; It will appear on this website every <span class="aBn" tabindex="0" data-term="goog_1521905974"><span class="aQJ">Monday</span></span>, or the cartoonist will be punished.</i><span id="more-27216"></span></p>
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		<title>Beijing Blend: What Was Up With Those Beijing Spartans?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2015 09:13:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hunky Spartans took over Beijing this week... well, for an hour or so, until the cops arrived. It was good while it lasted. Also: China's fu'erdai get an education on selfies.]]></description>
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<p style="color: #1f1f1f;">Hunky Spartans took over Beijing this week&#8230; well, for an hour or so, until the <s>Persians</s> cops arrived. It was good while it lasted. Also: China&#8217;s fu&#8217;erdai get an education on selfies.<span id="more-27210"></span></p>
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<p style="color: #1f1f1f;"><em>Filmed at Beijing’s <a style="color: #217dd3;" href="http://beijingbookworm.com/" target="_blank">Bookworm</a>, hosted this week by Kylie Purcell and Stanley Tsang</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2015 03:07:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fallout is in from last week's Uniqlo fitting room sexcapade, and it doesn't look good for one certain young couple. You know who does always look good? Beijing Blend hosts. Here they are talking about the most-talked-about social media story of the year.]]></description>
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<p>The fallout is in from last week&#8217;s Uniqlo fitting room sexcapade, and it <a href="http://beijingcream.com/2015/07/uniqlo-sex-video-fallout-six-arrested-sina-tencent-reprimanded/">doesn&#8217;t look good</a> for one certain young couple. You know who does always look good? Beijing Blend hosts. Here they are talking about the most-talked-about social media story of the year.<span id="more-27198"></span></p>
<p style="color: #1f1f1f;">Beijing Blend is an e-magazine/news digest that blends China culture and conversation. <a style="color: #217dd3;" href="https://twitter.com/BeijingBlend" target="_blank">Follow them on Twitter</a>, and come back every Tuesday for a new episode in this ongoing video series.</p>
<p style="color: #1f1f1f;"><em>Filmed at Beijing’s <a style="color: #217dd3;" href="http://beijingbookworm.com/" target="_blank">Bookworm</a>, hosted this week by Kylie Purcell and Michael Kaufman</em></p>
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		<title>Beijing Blend: The Grannies That Brought Down A Stock Market</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2015 01:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To celebrate the debut of Beijing Blend on Beijing Cream, we're offering a second helping this week. The hosts talk about the Great Fall of China -- the country's recent stock market crash that wiped out $3 trillion -- and the role that damas -- Chinese grannies -- might have played. Also, check out Hong Kong's hottest new cruise, combining "the fun of botox with bare boy's bums." Yeah you'll just have to watch.]]></description>
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<p>To celebrate the <a href="http://beijingcream.com/2015/07/beijing-blend-jackie-chan/">debut of Beijing Blend</a> on Beijing Cream, we&#8217;re offering a second helping this week. The hosts talk about the Great Fall of China &#8212; the country&#8217;s recent stock market crash that wiped out $3 trillion &#8211; and the role that damas &#8211; Chinese grannies &#8212; might have played. Also, check out Hong Kong&#8217;s hottest new cruise, combining &#8220;the fun of botox with bare boy&#8217;s bums.&#8221; Yeah you&#8217;ll just have to watch.<span id="more-27165"></span></p>
<p>Beijing Blend is an e-magazine/news digest that blends China culture and conversation. <a href="https://twitter.com/BeijingBlend" target="_blank">Follow them on Twitter</a>, and come back every Tuesday for a new episode in this ongoing video series.</p>
<p><em>Filmed at Beijing&#8217;s <a href="http://beijingbookworm.com/" target="_blank">Bookworm</a>, hosted by Tianran He and Stanley Tsang</em></p>
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		<title>Beijing Blend: Jackie Chan, Jackie Chan, Jackie Chan</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2015 01:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone! Please meet Beijing Blend, a social media news digest / e-magazine doing very cool things both IRL (creative events, talks, etc.) and on the intranet (WeChat, namely). For the past couple of months, they've been uploading short videos on their YouTube page in which a rotating cast of genial hosts discuss a series* of current events. We'll be posting them here every Tuesday. It'll be fun. Oh, and go follow them on Twitter.]]></description>
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<p><em>Ed&#8217;s note:</em> Everyone! Please meet Beijing Blend, a social media news digest / e-magazine doing very cool things both IRL (creative events, <a href="http://beijingblend.tumblr.com/post/123344439111/cool-china-conquering-the-copycat" target="_blank">talks</a>, etc.) and on the intranet (WeChat, namely). For the past couple of months, they&#8217;ve been uploading short videos on their <a href="https://www.youtube.com/c/beijingblend" target="_blank">YouTube page</a> in which a rotating cast of genial hosts discuss a series* of current events. We&#8217;ll be posting them here every Tuesday. It&#8217;ll be fun. Oh, and go <a href="https://twitter.com/BeijingBlend" target="_blank">follow them on Twitter</a>. <em>&#8211;A.T.</em><span id="more-27138"></span></p>
<p><em>*Or in the case of this video: Jackie Chan.</em></p>
<p><em>Filmed at Beijing&#8217;s Meridian Space, with hosts Daniel Epstein and Katrina Yu</em></p>
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		<title>Captain Beijing, File013: Little Bean Island Is Rich In Vital And Strategic Resources</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2015 03:21:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Captain Beijing is a "comical strip" produced by the People's Committee of Panel-Based Cartoon Cultural Enrichment for the purposes of modest entertainment. It is famous and popular at home and abroad, and was solemnly declared "Most Charming and Splendid China Cartoon Art." It will appear on this website every Monday, or the cartoonist will be punished.]]></description>
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<p><i style="color: #222222;"><a href="http://beijingcream.com/tag/captain-beijing">Captain Beijing</a> is a &#8220;comical strip&#8221; produced by the People&#8217;s Committee of Panel-Based Cartoon Cultural Enrichment for the purposes of modest entertainment. It is famous and popular at home and abroad, and was solemnly declared &#8220;Most Charming and Splendid China Cartoon Art.&#8221; It will appear on this website every <span class="aBn" tabindex="0" data-term="goog_1521905974"><span class="aQJ">Monday</span></span>, or the cartoonist will be punished.</i><span id="more-27132"></span></p>
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		<title>Captain Beijing, File012: The Island</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2015 02:32:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Captain Beijing is a "comical strip" produced by the People's Committee of Panel-Based Cartoon Cultural Enrichment for the purposes of modest entertainment. It is famous and popular at home and abroad, and was solemnly declared "Most Charming and Splendid China Cartoon Art." It will appear on this website every Monday, or the cartoonist will be punished.]]></description>
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<p><i style="color: #222222;"><a href="http://beijingcream.com/tag/captain-beijing">Captain Beijing</a> is a &#8220;comical strip&#8221; produced by the People&#8217;s Committee of Panel-Based Cartoon Cultural Enrichment for the purposes of modest entertainment. It is famous and popular at home and abroad, and was solemnly declared &#8220;Most Charming and Splendid China Cartoon Art.&#8221; It will appear on this website every <span class="aBn" tabindex="0" data-term="goog_1521905974"><span class="aQJ">Monday</span></span>, or the cartoonist will be punished.</i><span id="more-27118"></span></p>
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		<title>Captain Beijing, File011: Smog Chic</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2015 01:46:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Captain Beijing is a "comical strip" produced by the People's Committee of Panel-Based Cartoon Cultural Enrichment for the purposes of modest entertainment. It is famous and popular at home and abroad, and was solemnly declared "Most Charming and Splendid China Cartoon Art." It will appear on this website every Monday, or the cartoonist will be punished.]]></description>
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<p><i style="color: #222222;"><a href="http://beijingcream.com/tag/captain-beijing">Captain Beijing</a> is a &#8220;comical strip&#8221; produced by the People&#8217;s Committee of Panel-Based Cartoon Cultural Enrichment for the purposes of modest entertainment. It is famous and popular at home and abroad, and was solemnly declared &#8220;Most Charming and Splendid China Cartoon Art.&#8221; It will appear on this website every <span class="aBn" tabindex="0" data-term="goog_1521905974"><span class="aQJ">Monday</span></span>, or the cartoonist will be punished.</i><span id="more-27108"></span></p>
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		<title>Captain Beijing, File010: Meet The New Boss</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2015 01:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Captain Beijing is a &#8220;comical strip&#8221; produced by the People&#8217;s Committee of Panel-Based Cartoon Cultural Enrichment for the purposes of modest entertainment. It is famous and popular at home and abroad, and was solemnly declared &#8220;Most Charming and Splendid China Cartoon Art.&#8221; It will appear on this website every Monday, or the cartoonist will be punished. Click...  <a href="http://beijingcream.com/2015/06/captain-beijing-10/" title="Read Captain Beijing, File010: Meet The New Boss" class="read-more">Read more &#187;</a>]]></description>
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<p><i style="color: #222222;"><a href="http://beijingcream.com/tag/captain-beijing">Captain Beijing</a> is a &#8220;comical strip&#8221; produced by the People&#8217;s Committee of Panel-Based Cartoon Cultural Enrichment for the purposes of modest entertainment. It is famous and popular at home and abroad, and was solemnly declared &#8220;Most Charming and Splendid China Cartoon Art.&#8221; It will appear on this website every <span class="aBn" tabindex="0" data-term="goog_1521905974"><span class="aQJ">Monday</span></span>, or the cartoonist will be punished.</i><span id="more-27100"></span></p>
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