The Dragons’ Trilogy (stage production)

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The Dragons’ Trilogy is an acclaimed large-scale theatrical work known for its visually inventive, non-linear storytelling and exploration of cultural identity, created by Canadian theatre artist Robert Lepage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stage production
theatrical work
artForm theatre
countryOfOrigin Canada
creator Robert Lepage NERFINISHED
criticalReception acclaimed
director Robert Lepage NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceCountry Canada NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceLocation Quebec City NERFINISHED
genre devised theatre
experimental theatre
multimedia theatre
hasPart Part 1 of The Dragons’ Trilogy
Part 2 of The Dragons’ Trilogy
Part 3 of The Dragons’ Trilogy
hasSubject East–West relations
cultural identity
migration
influenced contemporary devised theatre
multimedia stage productions
language English
French
medium live performance
narrativeStyle non-linear storytelling
notableFor exploration of cultural identity
large-scale production
visually inventive staging
performedBy Ex Machina NERFINISHED
Théâtre Repère NERFINISHED
productionScale large-scale
style non-linear narrative structure
visual storytelling
theme Chinese diaspora
identity
intercultural relations
memory
uses non-verbal imagery
physical theatre
visual projections
workPeriodOf Robert Lepage NERFINISHED

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Robert Lepage directed The Dragons’ Trilogy (stage production)