Penghao Theatre

Beijing


Students from Nanluogu Xiang's Central Academy of Drama (China's most prestigious) sometimes perform at this informal, non-profit theatre on an unnamed alley between Dongmianhua and Beibinmasi Hutong. Though the plays are mostly Chinese only, it's worth popping in for the delightful cafe and arty, boho vibes.


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