
My Husband Has Depression
Adapted from the popular Japanese manga, the stage play 'My Husband Has Depression' by Golden Deer Entertainment explores the emotional journey of a couple navigating the husband's unemployment and clinical depression.
- When
10 Jul 2026, 11 Jul 2026, 12 Jul 2026, 13 Jul 2026, 17 Jul 2026, 18 Jul 2026, 19 Jul 2026 20:00 - 22:00
11 Jul 2026, 12 Jul 2026, 18 Jul 2026, 19 Jul 2026 15:00 - 17:00
- Location
Hong Kong Arts Centre, Shouson Theatre
Hong Kong Island Wan Chai Wan Chai
Hong Kong Arts Centre, 2 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
- Tickets & pricing
Standard
HKD 888
Standard
HKD 788
Standard
HKD 588
Highlights
Adapted from the best-selling manga by Hosokawa Tento and presented by Golden Deer Entertainment, this play uses a blend of humor and warmth to explore the support and struggles within a marriage facing depression. Starring Raymond Wong and To Siu-kiu, the performance delves into the emotional journey of love, empathy, and the vital importance of family support during mental health challenges.
Program Overview
When stability is shaken by a sudden wave of unemployment, the lives of a manga artist and her 'salaryman' husband are turned upside down. Based on true life experiences, the story vividly portrays the wife's transition from helplessness to strength as she navigates her husband's emotional collapse and the arduous path of treatment, ultimately discovering the power of mutual support.
Cast & Creatives
- Starring: Raymond Wong Ho-yin, To Siu-kiu
- Cast: Zhao Yiyi, Sean Wen, Ronald Wong
- Original Author: Hosokawa Tento
- Adaptation: Matthew Cheng
- Director: Chan Fei-lik
- Artistic Consultant: Lo Chun-ho
Ticketing & Important Notice
【Performance Postponement】 Due to unforeseen circumstances, the stage play 'My Husband Has Depression', originally scheduled from July 10 to 19, 2026, at the Hong Kong Arts Centre Shouson Theatre, has been postponed. We apologize for any inconvenience caused. Please stay tuned to the organizer's social media platforms for further updates and rescheduling information.
Venue
- Venue: Shouson Theatre, Hong Kong Arts Centre











