Hong Kong Cantonese Opera Puts Donald Trump Center Stage in Bold Political Satire
Sold‑Out Shows Mix U.S. Politics With Cantonese Opera Tradition
A new Cantonese opera in Hong Kong, “Trump, The Twins President,” is drawing packed houses by re‑casting former U.S. president Donald Trump as the larger‑than‑life protagonist of a three‑and‑a‑half‑hour political parody. The production, first staged in 2019 and now in its latest revival, blends slapstick scenes—including a duel with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky—with Cantonese opera’s 500‑year‑old performance style.
From Water Guns to Alien Abductions
- Signature skits: Trump fires a water pistol at Zelensky after mocking the Ukrainian’s attire.
- Current references: The script nods to Trump’s 2024 assassination attempt, social‑media battles with Harvard University, and clashes with tech billionaire Elon Musk.
- Plot twist: Trump’s fictional Chinese twin, Chuan Pu, impersonates the president after aliens kidnap the real Trump mid‑campaign.
Composer Aims to Modernize a UNESCO‑Listed Art Form
Playwright and feng‑shui master Edward Li Kui‑Ming says Trump’s global profile provides the perfect “new hero” to lure younger viewers back to Cantonese opera, an art UNESCO deems an “intangible cultural heritage of humanity.” The opera relies on updated stagecraft: veteran actor Loong Koon‑tin swaps traditional face paint for a blond wig and exaggerated Trump facial expressions.
“He is globally influential,” Li told reporters backstage. “Using him lets us turn a classic format into something today’s audience will click with.”
Balancing Humor and Sensitivity
Li stresses that the show’s goal is “love and peace,” not partisan point‑scoring. Alongside Trump and Zelensky, historical figures such as Abraham Lincoln, Richard Nixon, Mao Zedong, and Kim Jong Un pop in for comedic cameos, keeping the satire broad rather than partisan.
Audience Reaction and Next Steps
Teenagers and longtime opera fans alike have filled the theater, responding with frequent applause and laughter. Adiva Zeng, 16, called the mash‑up of Chinese culture and global politics “an eye‑catcher.” Li hopes to tour internationally—perhaps even to Broadway—but says financing and logistics remain hurdles.
“Drama is life. Life is drama. Even politics is drama,” Li adds, confident his unconventional opera can cross borders as easily as its headline‑making star.
Source: CNN – A Donald Trump-inspired Cantonese opera gives a fresh twist on the traditional art form