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SUMMARY:almost home《我以为家》
DESCRIPTION:If home is where the heart is\,\nwhat do you do when your heart says\, \n“Actually… Is it ok if I don’t want to go home?” \nKuala Lumpur-born\, Singapore-based Ng Mun Poh has spent the last 18 years of her life travelling between her two “homes”. As she should. \nIn a monodrama equal parts heartfelt and humorous\, almost home dramatises the struggle of finding her place in a home where nothing\, and yet so much has changed. \nA first version of the work\, Daughter\, was received with rave reviews as part of Practice’s It’s Not About The Numbers series in September 2021. It has since been brilliantly reimagined for a black box stage in collaboration with director Yeo Lyle and dramaturg Neo Hai Bin. \n***\nThis project is supported by Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre and funded through the Singapore Chinese Cultural Contribution Award.
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LOCATION:Practice Space\, 54 Waterloo Street\, 187953\, Singapore
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SUMMARY:Pulau Ujong / Island at the End
DESCRIPTION:Pulau Ujong\, or “Island at the End”\, is one of the oldest recorded names for Singapore. But what was it like at the beginning\, before humans started transforming the landscape? What lifeforms once filled its rainforests and rivers\, and which ones are now extinct? With temperatures soaring twice as fast as the rest of the world\, what will this island’s future look like? \nWritten with heartfelt insight by award-winning playwright Alfian Sa’at\, Pulau Ujong is a riveting piece of documentary theatre featuring interviews with climate scientists\, botanists\, zoologists\, environmental historians and activists. Their words\, wishes and worries for the world take centre stage alongside the more-than-human voices we all need to hear – from zoo mascot Ah Meng to Singapore’s last tiger. \nBrought to thrilling\, kaleidoscopic heights by director Edith Podesta and a brilliant ensemble cast\, Pulau Ujong is both an elegy and a cry of hope. At a time when we can no longer afford to turn a blind eye to climate change as it ravages the entire planet\, Pulau Ujong invites audiences to re-acquaint themselves with the miracles and mysteries of the natural world. \nStarring Al-Matin Yatim\, Ryan Ang\, Koh Wan Ching\, Krish Natarajan\, Siti Khalijah Zainal\nDuration: approximately 1 hour 30 minutes (with no interval)\nIMDA Rating: TBA
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LOCATION:The Ngee Ann Kongsi Theatre @ WILD RICE Funan\, 107 North Bridge Road\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 179105\, Singapore
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