In 1933, Shih-I Hsiung (1902-1991), a student from China, met with Allardyce Nicoll, a Shakespearean scholar at the University of London, to discuss his PhD study in English drama.
After learning about Hsiung's interest and background, Nicoll suggested that he should consider studying Chinese drama for his dissertation and writing a play of a Chinese subject.
Hsiung took the advice to heart and set out to write Lady Precious Stream, a play based on a classical Beijing opera.
In six weeks, the wr.