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Volunteering in Hong Kong

Monday, March 31st, 2008

"I don’t know anybody!"

It’s a common cry from newly arrived expats. If you have no friends in town, and it’s hard to meet the neighbors, then one way out of isolation is to join a club of somesort.
There are hundreds of associations covering all sorts of interests – professional groups, hobby clubs, national associations for people with shared home countries, chambers of commerce, networking groups – and then there are charitable organizations which need volunteers.

The Pillowman - March 26 - 29th

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

img43 "It isn’t about being or not being dead. It’s about what you leave behind."

Critically acclaimed Broadway play The Pillowman, written by Academy-Award-winning writer and director Martin McDonagh makes its Hong Kong debut at the Fringe Club from March 26 to 29. Set in an unnamed totalitarian state, The Pillowman revolves around the interrogation of the writer Katurian, whose gruesome stories bear uncanny resemblances to a series of child murders.

Simple questioning quickly develops into a complex web of lies that engulfs Katurian, his brother, and the two detectives assigned to the case. A fervent, unflinching examination of the nature and purpose of art, the play raises questions about the relationships between fear and obedience, family fidelity, and the things we leave behind.

Fringe Club.
2 Lower Albert Road Central,
(852) 2521 7251

Tickets from HKTicketing.Com

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