Rearticulating Cultural Hybridity: The Golden Bough Performance Society and The Lady Knight-Errant of Taiwan – Peh-sio-lan
Founded in 1993, the Golden Bough Performance Society is one of Taiwan's foremost contemporary theatre companies, dedicated to decolonizing and localizing the theatre scene. Taking one of the company's most significant works to date, The Lady Knight-Errant of Taiwan – Peh-sio-lan, this art...
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