Recently, Chen Lijun posted a group photo with Ayanga and Chen Haoyu on social media, captioning it, “Just in time for a performance of The Message.” The relaxed smiles and casual gestures in the photo conveyed a warm, friendly atmosphere, quickly drawing attention from fans and theatergoers alike.

The Message is a musical produced by Ayanga, who also took part in composing the music. As a stage adaptation of a well-known spy narrative, the production is noted for its intense dramatic structure and emotional complexity, placing high demands on both musical expression and character development.

In the musical, Ayanga portrays Li Ningyu. Balancing his role as both producer and performer, he delivers a restrained yet layered interpretation of the character, highlighting the inner conflicts that define the story’s emotional core.
Chen Haoyu plays Gu Xiaomeng, a role that has been widely praised for its nuanced portrayal. Her performance is often described as combining gentleness with resilience, offering a depiction that moves beyond conventional portrayals of female characters in espionage narratives. By emphasizing strength alongside vulnerability, she brings greater depth and realism to the role.

Although Chen Lijun’s post was a brief behind-the-scenes moment, it subtly reflects the collaborative spirit surrounding The Message. As musical theater continues to gain broader recognition, productions that balance artistic ambition with audience engagement are increasingly shaping the contemporary stage landscape.
