With the blond wig and red tie, the star of the Cantonese opera in Hong Kong may look familiar.
The Chinese actor and singer has the lead role in Trump on Show, a four-day comedic opera reimagining the United States President's personal life and his fictional twin brother in China.
The three-hour opera opens with America's first family moving into the White House, where Trump's daughter Ivanka discovers an old suitcase. Inside she finds an English version of The Little Red Book, detailing ideas on class struggle by the founding chairman of modern communist China.
In the show, Donald Trump goes to China and meets Mao and Zhou En-lai, the first Premier of communist China. Trump is also visited by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in the US.
Li Kui-Ming, a 64-year-old feng shui master turned Cantonese opera playwright, explains his 34th opera piece does not aim to focus on serious international politics. Rather, it uses current political characters to grab the audience's attention.