What’s On
Here’s are some of our upcoming events, workshops, festivals and readings.

Yeh Shen: The World's First Cinderella Story from China
The story of Yeh Shen first appeared in 9th Century China, over 1,000 years before the first European Cinderella story.

The Last Days of Limehouse
Few people today know there was once a thriving Chinatown in London’s East End. Yellow Earth’s recent production took audiences on a journey into this forgotten world.

Dim Sum Nights 2013
Dim Sum Nights was back in October/November 2013 by popular demand. Brand new and fresh bite sized pieces of theatre were served up with a taste of Dim Sum and Chinese tea.

Dim Sum Nights On Tour
Dim Sum Nights, our unique show that delivered fresh tasty bite sized theatre along side a taste of Chinese Dim Sum completed a tour in Autumn 2012.

Dim Sum Nights 2011
The company's first ever Dim Sum Nights. Bringing Yellow Ink, Yellow Stages and Yellow Academy together, a wide variety of short 10 minute pieces of theatre were served up in a restaurant with Dim Sum and tea. A total of 16 new pieces were presented across four performances.

Why the Lion Danced 2011
This delightful show for families toured to schools and theatre venues for two months.



Pangu and Nüwa, Creators of the World
An exciting new piece of outdoor theatre suitable for all the family, created to celebrate the opening of the Beijing Olympics.

Running the Silk Road
Exhilarating, refreshing and richly visual, Running the Silk Road blends East and West, telling a modern story mixed with Chinese myths.


The Nightingale
A visually exciting production of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Nightingale for family audiences using dance, music and video. Developed in association with Half Moon Young People’s Theatre and co-produced by Hong Kong Arts Festival in association with Chung Ying Theatre Company, in partnership with the British Council Hong Kong.


Festival for the Fish
A glimpse into the dark underbelly of modern life in Japan. The estranged members of a working class Japanese family gather for the youngest son’s funeral. His diary reveals a deeply scarring Oedipal experience.

Lear’s Daughters
What happened to the three daughters of King Lear before they made their entrances in Shakespeare’s classic?

The Butcher’s Skin
A bittersweet Vietnamese comedy of mistaken identity, The Butcher’s Skin tells the story of Truong Ba, a gentle gardener accidentally struck off the Book of Life by careless gods.



Play to Win
Play To Win is a contemporary, accessible and thought-provoking story which shows the temptations and perils every adolescent faces in school today.

Blue Remembered Hills
Innocent nostalgia is shattered in a playfully anarchic staging of Potter’s classic tale. Performed by a multiracial ensemble in a highly physical European style on a set of old, discarded mattresses.