Children's theater
China DailyStage play Flowers in the Mirror tells a Gulliverian story. New stage adaptation of Flowers in the Mirror incorporates ideas from its young cast members and presents the story from their perspective, Cheng Yuezhu reports. Flowers in the Mirror, a fantasy novel written by Qing Dynasty novelist Li Ruzhen, was recently adapted into a stage play performed entirely by children and premiered in Beijing on Jan 13. The play is coproduced by Qfun Theater, a troupe dedicated to children's theater education in China since 2013, and Hybridites France-Chine, an organization founded in France that promotes France-China artistic exchanges. In recent years, Qfun Theater has been producing stage works adapted from classical Chinese literature, but seen from the viewpoint of children, with one or two original productions each year.