Stan Lai (Lai
Shengchuan) is the most celebrated Chinese language Playwright and Director in
the world. Asiaweek hails him as “Asia's Top Theatre Director,” and the
BBC calls him “The best Chinese language Playwright and Director in the world,
and pretty prolific too.” Lai's iconic work has transformed the path of theatre
in Taiwan and China today. The Orange County Register says, “Few theater
artists can claim the kind of far-reaching impact Stan Lai has achieved.”
Lai's oeuvre of over 30 original plays have pioneered new horizons in modern
Chinese theatre, being described as “rare works that blend fine art with
popular culture.” His most famous works include That Evening, We Performed
Crosstalk (1985), which revived the dying art of "Crosstalk" in
Taiwan; Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land (1986), described by the New
York Times as "the most popular contemporary play in China"; The
Village (2008), described by the Beijing News as "The pinnacle
of our era of theatre"; and the epic A Dream Like A Dream, which China
Daily has called "a major milestone in Chinese theater, possibly the
greatest Chinese-language play since time immemorial," and which opened
the inaugural Wuzhen Festival. Lai is also an award-winning filmmaker and twice
winner of Taiwan's most prestigious National Arts Award. Lai was Professor and
Founding Dean of the College of Theatre at Taipei National University of the
Arts, and has taught at Stanford University. He holds a Ph.D. in Dramatic Art
from the University of California at Berkeley, where he recently lectured as
Avenali Fellow Artist in Residence. His book Stan Lai on Creativity has become standard reading for creative
industries in China. In 2015 Lai's English translation and direction of his Secret
Love in Peach Blossom Land performed
at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
Stan Lai is also part of the jury for this year’s Festival.