《螞蟻上樹》2026
Company 蕭鎮邦
Cast Siu Chun-bong (蕭鎮邦), Man Hoi-lam (文愷霖), Leung Kin-chung (梁健聰), Yip Man-lai (葉雯麗)
Director Yip Man-lai (葉雯麗)
🗣 In Cantonese 💬 No surtitles
📍 葵青劇院黑盒劇場 New Territories
About the show
Warning: This product is for viewing only, not for consumption! "Ants Climbing a Tree" is a classic absurdist play from Poon Wai-sum (潘惠森)'s "Insect Series". Set in a teahouse, the story revolves around three grassroots characters each carrying their own burdens: a tea customer prone to sudden cramps and gripped by an inexplicable fear of the future; a persistent salesman aggressively pushing a "Never-Sink Titanic" watch; and an exhausted, multi-tasking waitress who barely resembles a human being. Trapped like beasts in the teahouse, they struggle daily under the pressures of "making a living" and survival, each deploying their full repertoire. Through these small-time figures scrambling like ants at life's edge, the play profoundly reflects the collective anxiety, confusion, and astonishing resilience of Hong Kong people facing social change in the post-1997 era. This is a handcrafted, down-to-earth absurdist drama—no artificial additives, guaranteed authentic flavour—perfect for modern city dwellers who find life more absurd than theatre and need a dose of "resilience". Side effects may include pondering the unanswerable question of life's meaning. Produced by Siu Chun-pong Theatre Group, starring Siu Chun-pong (蕭鎮邦), Man Hoi-lam (文愷霖), Leung Kin-chung (梁健聰), and Ip Man-lai (葉雯麗). Originally created by Poon Wai-sum in 1998 as a classic of the "Insect Series", "Ants Climbing a Tree" is a hallowed, enduring local specialty born from Hong Kong's grassroots soil. The performance comprises 35% grassroots essence, 25% Hong Kong-style absurdity and black humour, 20% nonsensical banter, and 20% life struggles and confusion. Performed in Cantonese without subtitles, running approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, with mild coarse language, suitable for ages 12 and above. Unallocated seating; latecomers and those leaving mid-performance will be admitted at appropriate intervals.
Synopsis translated by KinoHK — the performance itself is not in English unless stated above.
Performances (5)
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