The theatre strand is overseen by Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation’s theatre director Lindsey McAlister and professional actor King Wong, who lead eight passionate theatre graduates to research, write and direct their own solo pieces based on traditional fairy tales.
Mysterious and deep as the ocean. Silent and calm or restless and wild. Teeming with life beneath her waves. She is the Sea is choreographed by professional choreographer Malvina Tam and performed by a group of talented youth from Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation’s Youth Assistant Choreographer Programme Choreographer Tam Mei Wah Malvina Dancers Nam […]
Inspired by the fairy-tale theme of this year’s Arts in the Park programme, the members of Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation’s a capella team RAW perform a new a capella version of A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes. Written for the Disney film Cinderella, and sung by Cinders as she dreams of a […]
“Rapunzel, Rapunzel! Let down your hair!” In a new adaptation of the well-loved tale Rapunzel, directed by Lindsey McAlister, Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation’s professional actors encourage us to never give up, no matter what challenges we face.
An ordinary man’s life is changed forever when he shows kindness to a stranger and receives a golden goose in return. Bringing to life the classic tale of The Golden Goose, this new production – directed by Lindsey McAlister and performed by a troupe of professional actors from Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation – reminds […]
Join the professional actors from Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation as they embark on a mischievous journey with The Gingerbread Man. After leaping from the oven of the little old woman who baked him, the cheeky gingerbread man taunts the people and animals who chase him as he runs away, confident in his ability to […]
The Brothers Grimm’s tale The Frog Prince is brought to life by a cast of professional actors from Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation. Directed by Lindsey McAlister, the story tells of a spoiled princess whose life changes when she meets an ugly frog by a pond in the palace garden.
A mechanical songbird may be enchanting, but the restorative power of the song of a real-life nightingale is more magical than anything crafted by hand. Created by Natalie Hsu and Jacqueline Lo – two alumni from Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation’s Youth Assistant Choreographers programme – and performed by youth dancers from Hong Kong Youth […]
A brave one-legged soldier quietly guards his small town. Waking one morning from a strange dream, he meets other one-legged soldiers. With his new companions, he embarks on a fantastical journey that opens up the wonders of our world. Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s The Steadfast Tin Soldier, this performance is created by professional choreographer […]
Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation is profoundly saddened by the No. 5 fire that broke out at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po yesterday and expresses our deepest condolences to the victims and their families. The Foundation has decided to cancel “Standard Chartered Arts in the Park 2025”, originally scheduled to take place in Causeway Bay on 29 and 30 November 2025.