Snow in Midsummer
by Frances Ya-chu Cowhig

Snow in Midsummer Book Cover
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What readers are saying

Readers have mixed feelings about this play, with many praising its modern adaptation of a classic Chinese story and others criticizing its perceived plot conveniences. While some appreciate the emotional depth and visual possibilities, others find fault in the execution of its themes. Overall, the adaptation seems to resonate well with audiences in performance but leaves some readers wanting in the script form.

Emotional depth and tragedyInnovative modernization of classicVisually captivating productionOverly reliant on plot conveniences

Synopsis

Men in this town were born with mouths that can right wrongs with a few words.

Why are you too timid to speak?

As she is about to be executed for a murder she didn't commit, young widow Dou Yi vows that, if she is innocent, snow will fall in midsummer and a catastrophic drought will strike.

Three years later, a businesswoman visits the parched, locust-plagued town to take over an ailing factory.

When her young daughter is tormented by an angry ghost, the new factory owner must expose the injustices Dou Yi suffered before the curse destroys every living thing.

A contemporary re-imagining by acclaimed playwright Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig of one of the most famous classical Chinese dramas, which breathes new life into this ancient story, haunted by centuries of retelling.

The world premiere of Snow in Midsummer on 23 February 2017 at the Swan Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Avon, launched the RSC's Chinese Translations Project, a cultural exchange bringing Chinese classics to a contemporary Western audience.

This edition has been republished for the American premiere at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in June 2018 and includes a brand new afterword by Joshua Chambers-Letson.

Publication

PublisherMethuen
Year2018
BindingPaperback
Pages104
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139781350068063
ISBN-101350068063
eISBN-139781350068070
LCCPS3603.O8888

Snow in Midsummer is a British adaptation play written by Frances Ya-chu Cowhig and published by Methuen (2018).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Google Play (eISBN 9781350068070).

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