The Dragons’ Trilogy

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The Dragons’ Trilogy is an acclaimed multi-part theatrical epic by Canadian director Robert Lepage that blends history, memory, and visual spectacle to explore Asian-Canadian identity and cultural intersections.

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instanceOf theatre trilogy
theatrical production
awardReceived critical acclaim in international festivals
countryOfOrigin Canada
creator Robert Lepage NERFINISHED
director Robert Lepage NERFINISHED
exploresTheme cultural hybridity
diaspora
memory and identity
migration
firstPerformanceDate 1985
firstPerformancePlace Quebec City NERFINISHED
genre epic theatre
experimental theatre
multimedia theatre
hasInfluenceOn intercultural performance practices
hasPart The Dragons’ Trilogy: Part 1 NERFINISHED
The Dragons’ Trilogy: Part 2 NERFINISHED
The Dragons’ Trilogy: Part 3 NERFINISHED
hasSetting China NERFINISHED
Japan NERFINISHED
Quebec NERFINISHED
hasTour international tour in Asia
international tour in Europe
international tour in North America
influenced contemporary Canadian theatre
international devised theatre
mainSubject Asian-Canadian identity
cultural intersections
history
memory
mediaType live theatre
narrativeForm multi-generational saga
notableFor innovative staging
nonlinear narrative
visual spectacle
originalLanguage French
partOf Robert Lepage’s body of work
performanceDuration approximately 6 hours
producedBy Théâtre Repère NERFINISHED
productionTechnique integration of video and projections
physical theatre
use of large-scale scenography
timeSpanCoveredInNarrative 20th century
workPeriodOfCreator early major work of Robert Lepage

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Robert Lepage notableWork The Dragons’ Trilogy