Kit Chan - Stage

Stage

Year Performance type Title Location
1997
  • Musical (Cantonese)
  • Snow.Wolf.Lake《雪狼湖》
  • Hong Kong
1998
  • Musical (Cantonese)
  • The Legend 《漫步人生路》
  • Hong Kong
2002
  • Musical (Cantonese)
  • East Meets West 《千里情牽》
  • Hong Kong
2002
  • Musical (English)
  • Forbidden City: Portrait of an Empress 《慈禧太后》
  • Singapore
2003
  • Musical (Mandarin)
  • What's Love About? 《愛情有什麼道理》
  • Singapore
2003
  • Musical (English)
  • Forbidden City: Portrait of an Empress 《慈禧太后》
  • Singapore
2005
  • Musical (Mandarin)
  • Snow.Wolf.Lake《雪狼湖》
  • China, Hong Kong
2006
  • Musical (English)
  • Forbidden City: Portrait of an Empress 《慈禧太后》
  • Singapore
2009
  • Concert (Mandarin / Cantonese)
  • Join Love Club Concert 情牽女人心演唱會
  • Hong Kong
2010
  • Musical (Mandarin)
  • December Rains 《雨季》
  • Singapore
2011
  • Concert (English / Mandarin / Cantonese)
  • My Musical Journey 《我的音乐之旅》
  • Singapore
2011
  • Concert (English / Mandarin / Cantonese)
  • The Music Room 《想像空间》
  • Singapore
2012
  • Concert (Cantonese)
  • An Enchanted Evening with Chiu Tsang Hei 《傾城》
  • Hong Kong

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