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Adapted from the award-winning novel “13.67” by Hong Kong mystery writer Chan Ho Kei.
Performances were highly acclaimed while touring Singapore in February 2024 and subsequently re-run in Hong Kong.
The 2026 Arts Tech enhanced edition reimagines the stage through immersive soundscapes and visuals.
By weaving sound into the narrative and integrating Lai Tat Tat Wing’s signature illustrations with state-of-the-art 3D projection mapping, the production offers a unique immersive sensory experience.
Detective Kwan Chun-dok, a master sleuth, uncovers the hidden truth in a series of gripping cases spanning decades from 1967 to 2013—prison breaks, kidnappings, shootouts, high-profile murders, triad power struggles, and car bombings. Alongside his protégé Lok Siu-ming, he navigates the city’s corners, revealing the untold stories behind Hong Kong’s pivotal historical moments…
Ⓒ Chan Ho-kei With authorization from Crown Culture Corporation
Original Novel: Chan Ho-kei
Director: Mathias Woo
Adaptation: Mathias Woo, Carson Chung
Music Directors: Yu Yat-yiu, Cedric Chan
Illustrations: Lai Tat-wing
Performers: Carson Chung, Wong On-ching, David Yeung, Zachary Pink Yung