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Voices Clear and True: New Singapore Plays Volume 1

Voices Clear and True: New Singapore Plays Volume 1

$30.00

Category: Play Anthologies
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By turns lyrical and hilarious, Voices Clear and True showcases eight exciting works from a new generation of Singapore playwrights marked by their intellectual rigour, emotional honesty, and refined technique. Published as part of Checkpoint Theatre’s 10th anniversary celebrations, the volume serves as both a record of powerful new work and as a valuable resource for students and makers of theatre everywhere. All the plays were written under the mentorship of Huzir Sulaiman and have been produced by Singapore theatre companies.

Edited by Huzir Sulaiman, Lucas Ho, and Laremy Lee, with an introduction by Huzir Sulaiman.

 

Contents

  • The Artist Who by Lucas Ho
  • wo(men) by Faith Ng
  • A Malay Romance by Christine Chong
  • Staying Over by Dan Koh
  • Bus Driver Bring Me to Die by Kenneth Chong
  • Radio Silence by Laremy Lee
  • The Good, the Bad and the Sholay by Shiv Tandan
  • Framed by Cheryl Lee

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Weight 0.530 kg
  • The Good, the Bad and the Sholay (2011)
    The Good, the Bad and the Sholay (2011)

    Shiv Tandan’s debut play entwines Raghav’s world with the 1975 Bollywood classic, Sholay in an arresting physical theatre performance.
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  • The Good, the Bad and the Sholay (2015)
    The Good, the Bad and the Sholay (2015)

    A humorous coming-of-age story that deftly captures the joys and sorrows of growing up and the changes that come with each stage of life.
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  • The Power of Notions / Notions of Power
    The Power of Notions / Notions of Power

    Six young writers create six short plays that challenge our ideas of reality, performance, identity and, possibly, life itself. read more»

  • FRAGO
    FRAGO

    A poignant insight into the struggles of Singaporean men and the complex pleasures of brotherhood, triumph, and disappointment on the battlefield.
    read more»

  • wo(men)
    wo(men)

    A Singaporean family drama that follows the relationships between three generations of women, trying their best to survive family secrets and ties.
    read more»

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