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Accident Scene, Bicol, Children, Conscience, Father, Filipino Family, Five Arts Centre, Funeral, Guilt, Horror, Humour, Incest, Luzon, Memory, Metaphor, Metaphysics, Modernity vs Tradition, Mystery, Paradox, Personal Allegory, Philipine Society, Poignance, Popular Melodrama, Portrait of a Country, Siblings, Tortured Soul, Trauma, Wit,About
A delightful night at the theatre, with an ASEAN play that’s witty and poignant, culturally rich and beautifully crafted… and yes, it is in English! Ten family members hit the long road to Manila in high spirits. They’re heading south for their father’s funeral. Along the way, the journey becomes an allegory for each of them. A personal odyssey revealing humour, horror, guilt, modern attitudes and traditional forces.
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Nono Padilla
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. Tony Perez
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. Mark Chan
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. Justin Hill
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. Ashley Lim
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. Alec Tok
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Gerald Chew,
Jacintha Abisheganaden,
K Rajagopal,
Lim Kay Siu,
Lim Yu Beng,
Lok Meng Chue,
Neo Swee Lin,
Ng Chin Han,
Tan Kheng Hua,
. Tracie Howitt.
Assistant Director: Dawn Westerhout.
Assistant Light Designer: Leong Mun Hoi.
Wardrobe: Khoo Kah Bee.
Sound: Paul Yap.
Projectionist: Fauziana Siebel.
Collaterals: David Tan, Felix Fong, Arthur Tan.
Gala: Chan Mei Lian.
Front of House: Francesca Tan, Lucilla Teoh, Neo Kim Seng.
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