14TH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM
Log in
Life

Fire from the earth: A musical homage to Hanoi's revolutionary history

Step back in time with Fire from the Earth, a musical celebrating Hanoi's revolutionary legacy.

The musical "Fire from the Earth" in honor of the city's first Party secretary is being rehearsed and would have its premiere in commemoration of the 95th anniversary of the founding of the city's first Party Committee (March 17, 1930-March 17, 2025), the Hanoi Youth Theater announced on January 27.

The artists are practicing for the performance. Photo: VOV

Written by playwright Le Quy Hien, the script is inspired by the life and revolutionary career of Nguyen Ngoc Vu, Hanoi's first official Party Secretary. Set in 1930, when the Communist Party of Vietnam was founded, the story highlights his journey of political enlightenment, sacrifice and dedication.

"Fire from the Earth" vividly portrays the challenges Nguyen Ngoc Vu and his comrades faced as they fought for Vietnam's independence. It reflects their patriotism and unwavering belief in a better future, inspiring people from all walks of life-intellectuals, workers, and peasants-to unite in the fight for national liberation, culminating in the August Revolution of 1945.

According to Meritorious Artist Cao Ngoc Anh, general director of the musical, the production aims to recreate a heroic chapter in Hanoi's history and honor the patriotism and revolutionary spirit of its people. She stressed the importance of inspiring younger generations with the message of resilience and sacrifice for national independence.

The creative team includes renowned talents such as director Dao Duy Anh, composer Minh Dao, and National Artist Doan Bang. The lead roles are played by renowned artists, including Le Viet Anh as Nguyen Ngoc Vu, Meritorious Artist Thanh Tam as his mother, and Bui Trang as his love interest.

The set, which features dynamic modular elements, depicts the streets and architecture of early 20th century Hanoi. Advanced 3D mapping technology will enhance the performance, creating immersive scenes and stimulating the audience's imagination.

"With the enthusiasm and creativity of a national theater, we continue to innovate and create musicals that resonate with modern audiences while preserving cultural heritage," said Meritorious Artist Nguyen Si Tien, director of the Youth Theater.

The musical will premiere at the Vietnam-Soviet Friendship Cultural Palace in Hanoi on March 15-16, 2025, with additional performances planned throughout the city in honor of revolutionary hero Nguyen Ngoc Vu.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Musical featuring the Spratlys to be aired

Musical featuring the Spratlys to be aired

01 Aug, 18:28

The musical shows the moving picture of the marines, who always hold their rifles firmly, ready to fulfill the mission of protecting the sacred sea and the islands of the Motherland.

To Lich River’s revival reshapes Hanoi urban life

To Lich River’s revival reshapes Hanoi urban life

The transformation of the To Lich River goes beyond environmental restoration, reflecting Hanoi’s broader drive to build a cleaner, more livable and better-connected city.

Festival gathers ethnic communities in Hanoi for three-day cultural showcase

Festival gathers ethnic communities in Hanoi for three-day cultural showcase

The 2026 “Spring Colors Across the Nation” festival brings together hundreds of artisans and community representatives, highlighting living traditions from across Vietnam while reinforcing efforts to preserve cultural heritage in a rapidly modernizing society.

Culture at the core: A new governance mindset for Hanoi

Culture at the core: A new governance mindset for Hanoi

Vietnam’s capital is placing culture at the heart of policymaking and urban planning, positioning itself as a test case for Resolution 80’s vision of development driven not only by economic growth, but also by identity, social cohesion and human well-being.

Disguise and drums mark sacred rite in Hanoi village

Disguise and drums mark sacred rite in Hanoi village

At Trieu Khuc’s annual spring celebration, young men in silk blouses and lotus bras perform a centuries-old dance born of wartime strategy and preserved as living heritage.

Hanoi tourism gains momentum in February, aims for 36 million visitors in 2026

Hanoi tourism gains momentum in February, aims for 36 million visitors in 2026

Vietnam’s capital has reported a 28.5% jump in monthly arrivals and rising tourism revenue, bolstering its ambition to make travel a key economic pillar this year.

Explore Van Phuc Village’s sacred water rite

Explore Van Phuc Village’s sacred water rite

Each spring in Hanoi’s outskirt commune, villagers gather along the Red River to perform a centuries-old water offering ceremony, an enduring prayer for fertile fields, favorable weather and communal prosperity.

Hanoi's young men fuel centuries-old rice cooking tradition 

Hanoi's young men fuel centuries-old rice cooking tradition 

A centuries-old ritual, equal parts endurance and homage, keeps Thi Cam’s communal spirit alive each spring.

Northern Vietnam village parades ancient texts in tribute to scholarship

Northern Vietnam village parades ancient texts in tribute to scholarship

Residents of Duong Lieu Village in Xuan Hoa Commune on Hanoi’s outskirts marked the Lunar New Year of the Horse with a ritual that gently blends Confucian reverence with a strong sense of community identity.