No video is currently available for this production. prev next DescriptionSelected ClipsCreate a Clip About This Clip Heng li si shi Heng li si shi was a local Puppet-play theatre production in which Shakespeare was adapted to address Kuomantang (KMT) political suppression of local Taiwanese cultures. Further Reading Ya-hui Huang’s 2012 PhD Thesis “Performing Shakespeare in Contemporary Taiwan” – Chapter Two: Henry IV (dir. Huang Wushan 2002). Heng li si shi Heng li si shi : Full Video Link for sharing: Start: End: Play your clip Take Notes Log In (or Sign Up) to activate the note-taking feature which allows you to take notes about the video and send them in an e-mail. Title: Heng li si shi Year: 2002 Director: Huang, Wushan | Productions Play: Henry IV, part 1, Henry IV, part 2 Language: Taiwanese Type: stage Venue: Chung-Shan Hall, Taipei, Taiwan Company: Yi Wanran Puppet Theatre Co. View productions by this company Related Productions Chimes At Midnight (Welles, Orson; 1965)