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SUMMARY:Do Rhinos Feel Their Horns?
DESCRIPTION:“What if the reason I don’t like capitalism is that I just wanna chill out a bit?” \nRhinoceroses or capybaras? Blackpink or something less cling clangy? Two old friends are making a radio play for the internet. This week’s episode is about the ‘rhinoceritis epidemic’ in the 1980s\, where rhinoceroses have inexplicably started taking over the growing metropolis of Singapore. \nDo Rhinos Feel Their Horns? (or can they not see them like how we can’t see our noses) is a play rooted in Eugene Ionesco’s Rhinoceros which re-asks what conformism means as we live through what is objectively the best time in human history. It is funny\, bleak\, sometimes joyous\, but always full of play. Expect some interesting sounds. \nIn Rhinos\, Gangguan! brings together a new gang including Adeeb Fazah of the much-beloved Second Breakfast Company\, actors Shannen Tan\, who has trained with Young & Wild and toured internationally to Bangkok\, and Melbourne Fringe award-winning Cheryl Ho\, as well as Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards-nominated sound artist Vick Low. \nFollowing its Singapore run in May\, Rhinos is set to travel to the Edinburgh Fringe where it will run from 15th to 27th August as part of a major venue’s programme (to be announced soon). \nGangguan! is the theatre collaboration between playwright Edward Eng and actors\, artists\, and designers. Our commitment is to create new theatre for a volatile\, ambiguous world. At times it will be violent\, and at others\, kindly and unashamedly optimistic. Like learning to love a pitbull. \nGangguan!’s first formal outing was a play about climate policy and distrust of Greta Thunberg called The Change at Cairnhill Arts Centre in 2022. The Change was described by critics as a play with “verve\, creativity\, and sensitivity to nuance” (Critics Circle Blog) “that hits the occasional raw nerve” (Bakchormeeboy).
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LOCATION:42 Waterloo St\, 42 Waterloo St\, 187951\, Singapore
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SUMMARY:The Change
DESCRIPTION:A common refrain in Singapore is that we contribute just 0.1% of world carbon emissions. Hence\, we aren’t to blame and can’t make a difference anyway. But as a facilitator of global trade (Singapore has the world’s 3rd highest trade-to-GDP ratio)\, decisions made here cause real damages that remain invisible and uncounted. \nThe other question is what damage are we causing ourselves when we look away? And what new cognitive dissonances do we feel when we have no power to stop ourselves from causing harm? \nWith a bit of caustic humour\, The Change starts with the stories of two friends. Alex is a bureaucrat who\, against the best wishes of his colleagues and constant failure\, continues trying his best to effect change. Danial\, his old friend from school\, spends his days ironing children’s clothes and his nights dabbling in socially-conscious theatre – they begin collaborating on a new piece of climate change communication. \n“To be fair to the Taliban\, it’s not like they’re jetting around the world in private jets like most celebrities. Maybe they just need to rebrand as eco-warriors.”
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LOCATION:Cairnhill Arts Centre\, Cairnhill Arts Centre (Teater Kami Black Box)\, 126 Cairnhill Rd\, #02-04/05\, 229707\, Singapore
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SUMMARY:The Change
DESCRIPTION:For Concession (students\, Under-21s\, Over-65s)\, type “DISCOUNT” into promo code section for $25 tickets. \nA common refrain in Singapore is that we contribute just 0.1% of world carbon emissions. Hence\, we aren’t to blame and can’t make a difference anyway. But as a facilitator of global trade (Singapore has the world’s 3rd highest trade-to-GDP ratio)\, decisions made here cause real damages that remain invisible and uncounted. \nThe other question is what damage are we causing ourselves when we look away? And what new cognitive dissonances do we feel when we have no power to stop ourselves from causing harm? \nWith a bit of caustic humour\, The Change starts with the stories of two friends. Alex is a bureaucrat who\, against the best wishes of his colleagues and constant failure\, continues trying his best to effect change. Danial\, his old friend from school\, spends his days ironing children’s clothes and his nights dabbling in socially-conscious theatre – they begin collaborating on a new piece of climate change communication. \n“To be fair to the Taliban\, it’s not like they’re jetting around the world in private jets like most celebrities. Maybe they just need to rebrand as eco-warriors.” \nBy: Edward Eng / Gangguan!\nPerformer: Dennis Sofian\nLighting Designer: Ian Pereira\nProduction Stage Manager: Samzy Jo\nAssociate Producer: Benjamin Lye\nPerformance length: 90 minutes
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LOCATION:Cairnhill Arts Centre\, Cairnhill Arts Centre (Teater Kami Black Box)\, 126 Cairnhill Rd\, #02-04/05\, 229707\, Singapore
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