The 60-minute play, Chau Ve Hop Pho (Reunion), features Vietnamese soldiers and their stories during and after the Mau Than Offensive, which occurred during the war in Vietnam.

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The play is part of a cultural program celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Mau Than Offensive 1968. 

It portrays Chau and his wife, Pho, both Saigon residents. Chau moves to the North to join North Vietnam People’s Army (VPA), and Pho works as a secret agent in Saigon.

Both meet in the battle of Saigon in January, when VPA soldiers and members of the People’s Liberation Armed Forces of South Vietnam attacked the US Embassy in Saigon.

The play is also based on true stories that took place during the war.

“I asked my actors to research books and documents on the Mau Than Offensive,” said the play’s director, Meritorious Artist Tran Minh Ngoc.

Ngoc, who has more than 50 years in the industry, spent more than five months on the script.

“To prepare for my work, I watched documentaries on the offensive by both Vietnamese and foreign filmmakers. I wanted my production to be lively and to help young audiences learn valuable things about war and peace,” said the 80-year-old.

Ngoc invited talented actors Thanh Thuy, Duc Thinh, Trinh Kim Chi and Hong Van, graduates of the Ho Chi Minh City University of Cinematography and Theater, to play leading roles.

"My colleagues and I have learned as much about the country’s history and how Vietnamese generations have fought for independence,” said actress Trinh Kim Chi, who plays Pho.

“For me, playing in a historical drama is about research also. During my performance, I discovered stories and facts about the war. Through my role, I hope my fans learn something about the value of the peaceful life we have today,” she added.

Chau Ve Hop Pho is part of a cultural program celebrating the 50th anniversary of Mau Than Offensive 1968, funded by the Ho Chi Minh City government.

The play will be staged on December 27 at the Military Theater in Tan Binh district.

It will also be staged for free for students in 20 universities and colleges next year.

Source: VNA