Oct 31-Nov 5 & Nov 7-9: Pride and Prejudice
The UK’s Chapterhouse Theatre Company brings Jane Austin’s best-loved novel to the stage. Don’t miss your chance to enjoy the classic love story between Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennett. This Victorian era comedy of manners is the perfect way to introduce a teen to the theater.
Oct 31-Nov 5, 7.30pm; Nov 4, 2pm; RMB60-380. Shanghai Grand Theatre Buick Theatre. See event listing.
Nov 7-9, 7.30pm; RMB80-380. Huangpu Theatre. See event listing.
Oct 31-Nov 1: Concert by Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen
The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen (Bremen German Chamber Philharmonic) was founded in 1980 and has grown into one of the most renowned orchestras in the world. With the talented Paavo Järvi conducting, they will delight your ears with classic pieces from Beethoven, including ‘Eroica’, ‘Pastoral’ and ‘Fate’.
Oct 31-Nov 1, 8pm-10pm; RMB80-580. Shanghai Symphony Orchestra Hall. See event listing.
Nov 2-Nov 5: Shanghai Art Fair 2017
Regarded as one of the most important international exhibitions, the Shanghai Art Fair will present a prestigious lineup of artwork from more than 20 countries. This lively art exchange will spread across multiple pavilions of over 25,000 square meters and showcase 200 exhibitors from home and abroad. Don’t miss this chance to immerse yourself in the world of art.
Nov 2-4, 10am-6pm; Nov 5, 10am-5pm; RMB40-50. Shanghai World Expo Exhibition & Convention Center. See event listing.
Nov 4-Nov 5: Pets Adoption Day
As the weather turns colder, nothing warms the soul more than providing a new home to a cat or dog in need. Take this opportunity and head down to the pet adoption day at Yueda 889 Plaza and be joined with a new furry friend to take home.
Nov 4-5, 11am-5.30pm. Yueda 889 Plaza. See event listing.
All Month: Masterpieces from The Leiden Collection
The world’s largest collection of seventeenth-century Dutch and Flemish art, The Leiden Collection, is ready to delight visitors with 78 masterpieces from the ‘Golden Age’ of creativity. Don’t miss this chance to view four paintings never before exhibited in China, including a sketch from Leonardo Da Vinci.
Tue-Thu & Sun, 10am-6pm; Fri-Sat, 10am-9pm; RMB200. Long Museum (West Bund), Gallery 3. See event listing.