Podcast 9: 2016 in Theatre

Duration: 45 minutes

Theatre practitioner, manager, educator Noorlinah Mohamed joins podcast co-hosts Kathy Rowland and Matthew Lyon in a discussion about their favourite shows of 2016. Listen in to find out which productions and performances caught their attention and why.

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Gloria Tan in BIG (Zulfadli Rashid)'s The Chronicles of One and Zero: Kancil. Photo by Afiq Omar
Gloria Tan in BIG (Zulfadli Rashid)’s The Chronicles of One and Zero: Kancil. Photo by Afiq Omar
Edith Podesta's Bitch: The Origin of the Female Species. Photo by Crispian Chan
Edith Podesta’s Bitch: The Origin of the Female Species. Photo by Crispian Chan
Jo Kukathas and Thomas Phang in Cake Theatre's Ophelia
Jo Kukathas and Thomas Phang in Cake Theatre’s Ophelia

 

Selected reviews:

Bi(cara) by Pink Gajah, M1 Fringe Festival 2016

“The Much Needed Conversation” by Teo Dawn (Centre42)

Bi(cara)” by Jeremiah Choy (Centre 42)

Bi(cara) is a Seductive Changable Animal that Seizes the Heart” by Nabilah Said (Straits Times)

Ophelia by Natalie Hennedige and Michelle Tan, Cake Theatrical Productions

Cake Theatrical Production’s Ophelia is still a play by Hamletby Akshita Nanda (Straits Times)

Ophelia”  by  Jorah Yu (Centre 42)

“There’s Method in the Madness in Ophelia” by Jo Tan (Today)

B*tch: The Origin of the Female Species  by Edith Podesta, M1 Fringe Festival 2016

“Stellar Performances in B*tch: The Origin of the Female Species” by Edith Podesta (Straits Times)

“A Raw and Intelligent Exploration on Gender and Politics” by Meera Nair (Centre 42)

“Who’s the Real Bitch Now” by Lee Min Jie (Centre 42)

The Chronicles of One and Zero: Kancil by BIG (Zulfadli Rashid), directed by Rizman Putra

“Pixel Chaos: Folklore in a Digital World” by Kei Franklin (Centre 42)

 

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