Stage plays and operas The legend has been adapted into traditional
Chinese opera in several local varieties, as
Liang Zhu in
Yue opera and
In the Shade of the Willow () in
Sichuan opera. The
Yue opera version was made into a colour motion picture in China in 1954. Filming by the Ministry of Culture and the East China Military and Political Commission took place in Zhu's legendary hometown of Shangyu. Based on the romance, the
Shaw Brothers Studio also produced
The Love Eterne, a film in
Huangmei opera directed by
Li Han-hsiang in 1962, starring
Ivy Ling Po and
Betty Loh Ti. In May 2001, a group of students from the
University of Oxford formed the Liang Zhu Drama Production Company, and rewrote the story into a contemporary drama that was performed in English. In September 2005,
Denise Ho performed in the musical Butterfly Lovers () as the leading actress, producer, and musical director. Her album of the same name gave her three Number 1 singles – "Becoming a Butterfly" (), "Lawrence and Lewis" (), and "Coffee in a Soda Bottle" (), which are all based on the story of the Butterfly Lovers, with possible homosexual themes. These singles helped her to receive the "Female Singer Silver Award" at the Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation 2005 (). In September 2013, Australian musical theatre company Chinese Music Group performed its annual musical The Butterfly Lover at the Union Theatre at the
University of Melbourne. The play, written by Australian journalist and writer Bang Xiao, reformed the storyline with contemporary views, and was delivered in Chinese mandarin with live subtitles in English and Chinese. The story has been adapted into Vietnamese
Cai Luong a number of times, with its Sino-Vietnamese title '''' written by artist and songwriter The lea. ding roles have been played by Vietnamese actors and actresses such as
Hương Lan,
Phi Nhung, Tái Linh, Phượng Mai, Mạnh Quỳnh, and Vũ Linh. One of the Vietnamese adaptations published by
Thuy Nga Productions starring Phi Nhung and Mạnh Quỳnh was cowritten by Viên Hoàng blending the original Vietnamese adaptation and extending the story by using some elements of the 2000 Taiwainese television series into the original story. This includes Ma Wencai's villainous feats which result in Liang Shanbo's death, his destruction of the school and death of his former teacher. Lu Bingzhang a character from the Taiwanese series is also added to this adaptation renamed Lộ Phương played by Chí Linh. In September 2016, Nation Broadcasting Corporation together with the Musicals Society of Bangkok staged Butterfly Lovers the Musical, featuring Kanyapas Srinarong-Chayanuwat as Zhu Yingtai and
Nat Thewphaingam as Liang Shanbo. Music, lyrics and script by Suruj Tipakora-Seni, directed by Victor Kriengsak Silakong, and choreographed by Manaschai Bunchung. In 2017 English Choreographer
Paul James Rooney created and choreographed a ballet version of Butterfly Lovers for Tivoli Ballet Theater, Copenhagen, using the music of the ''
Butterfly Lovers' Violin Concerto''. In 2022, a musical of the same name, loosely based on the legend was staged in Hong Kong's Shouson Theatre, directed and written by Marc Ngan and Amos Wong. In 2023,
Jessie Chung and Paul Lee starred in a stage play adaptation of Butterfly Lovers. The production was brought into being by Malaysia's Symphony Theatre, who gathered an international team of 35 talents from Taiwan, US, Australia, and Malaysia to take on the colossal performance.
Film and television Film •
Sam Pek Eng Tay is a 1931 Dutch East Indies film that was a commercial success. •
The Love Eterne is a 1963 Taiwan musical film of the
Huangmei opera genre, directed by Li Han-hsiang, and produced by Shaw Brothers. The artistic and commercial success of this feature was in part due to the casting of
Ivy Ling Po, who was a relatively unknown supporting actress before this feature, as the male protagonist by the director Li Han-Hsiang. •
The Lovers is a 1994 Hong Kong film directed by
Tsui Hark, starring
Charlie Yeung and
Nicky Wu. •
The Butterfly Lovers is a 2008 Hong Kong film based on the legend, but in a
wuxia setting, directed by
Jingle Ma and starring
Wu Chun and
Charlene Choi. •
The Butterfly Lovers: Leon and Jo () is a 2004 Taiwanese animated film directed by Tsai Min-chin, voice-played by
Elva Hsiao,
Rene Liu, and
Jacky Wu.
Television •
Qishi Fuqi – Liang Shanbo Yu Zhu Yingtai () is a 1999 Taiwanese television series produced by
Formosa Television in
Hokkien, starring Zhao Jing and Alyssa Chia. •
Xin Liang Shanbo Yu Zhu Yingtai () is a 2000 Taiwanese television series released by
CTV, starring
Show Lo and
Noel Leung. •
Butterfly Lovers is a 2007 Chinese television series starring
Peter Ho and
Dong Jie. •
Journey to the West is a 1996 Hong Kong television series that features the tale in which Liang Shanbo (played by
Wayne Lai) was just one of the many heaven-mandated reincarnations of
Marshal Tianpeng who later became
Zhu Bajie. • Romeo and His Butterfly Lover
羅密歐與祝英台 is a 2023 Hong Kong television series released by
TVB starring
Moses Chan,
Aimee Chan,
Kalok Chow and Kayan Yau with elements from Romeo and Juliet and the Chinese tale
Music The story also inspired the production of ''
Butterfly Lovers' Violin Concerto, or Liang Zhu
Violin Concerto'' as known in Chinese, a work for violin and orchestra. It was composed by He Zhanhao and
Chen Gang in 1958. The piece has been the most musically symbolic retelling of the legend; at 25 minutes and 40 seconds long, it has now become a classic piece of Chinese music. During the 1970s, Hong Kong television station
TVB adapted the legend as a musical miniseries, with
Roman Tam and
Susanna Kwan supplying the vocals for the soundtrack composed by
Joseph Koo. The musical piece was used as the theme music for more than two films. •
Butterfly (2004) is the 15th track in the
Shining Energy album by
Twelve Girls Band •
Denise Ho (2005) performed in the musical Butterfly Lovers () as the leading actress, producer, and musical director. Her album of the same name gave her three Number 1 singles – "Becoming a Butterfly" (), "Lawrence and Lewis" (), and "Coffee in a Soda Bottle" (), which are all based on the story of the Butterfly Lovers, with possible homosexual themes. These singles helped her to receive the "Female Singer Silver Award" at the Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation 2005 (叱吒樂壇流行榜頒獎典禮). •
Liang Shanbo Yu Zhuliye (; Liang Shanbo and Juliet) (2006) is a duet performed by
Gary Cao and
Genie Chuo. It was listed as the 1st track in the
Xi Guan () album by Genie Chuo. •
Shuang Fei () is a song associated with the story. It was used as one of the theme songs for
The Lovers (1994) and the ending theme song for
Butterfly Lovers (2007). It was performed by
Nicky Wu in 1994 and
Peter Ho in 2007. • In May 2018, on her first full studio album in nine years, called Butterflies,
Basia released "Liang and Zhu." The song was noted as “a deeply felt, simply gorgeous ballad, which refers to the Chinese folk-legend of the two lovers named in the title. ==Notes==