Cartoon series adapted into live stage drama

Xu Wei
Since its debut in 2007, "The Legend of Qin" has nurtured a large base of fans for its vivid depiction of a martial arts world and Chinese heroes during the ancient Qin Dynasty.
Xu Wei
Cartoon series adapted into live stage drama
Ti Gong

China’s first homegrown 3D cartoon series “The Legend of Qin” has been adapted into a live stage drama. It is now presented at the Shanghai PG Theater.

Since its debut in 2007, the cartoon series has nurtured a large base of fans for its vivid depiction of a martial arts world and Chinese heroes during the ancient Qin Dynasty (221-207 BC).

Many of the sets display Chinese aesthetics and the distinctive charm of traditional arts. Multimedia elements are also incorporated into the drama to present visually stunning scenes and an immersive theater experience. 

In addition to swordsmen, the drama will also feature famous historical characters such as Emperor Qinshihuang and philosophers of Mohism. It will lead audiences into a world of history, martial arts and fantasy.

Performance details

Date: Through September 9
Tickets: 80-630 yuan 
Tel: 6132-6586, 6137-1900
Venue: Shanghai PG Theater
Address: 663 Jiujiang Rd

Cartoon series adapted into live stage drama
Ti Gong
Cartoon series adapted into live stage drama
Ti Gong

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