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Key Words
Breaking Conventions, Co-Dependency, Concert, Event Cancellation, Food, Freedom, Life, Long-Distance Relationship, Mental Trap, Ordinary Women, Prison, Singapore, Social Pressure, Stuffed Toy, Symbiosis, Trust, Voice, Year,About
Cards
December. A footnote. A moment of contact. A summation of the year gone by. A recognition of the year ending. It is a peculiar time of the year that can either be celebratory, or nostalgic and depressing. For Shraevani, December means something else. Something even more…
Against this backdrop, Cards takes a look at Singapore, life, long-distance relationships, and stuffed toys.
Ordinary Woman
What happens when three non-exemplar women make a non-heroic attempt at breaking the conventions of their lives?
Will You Please Jump?
A hilarious piece about the pressures of society and the effects they have on two distinctly different individuals.
The Can Opener
A prisoner hears the voice of someone digging towards him. They each need something the other person has. Can they trust each other to mean what they say? Do they trust themselves to believe what they hear? A surrealistic journey in search for freedom, trust, a voice. And food.
Will You Be There?
August 30th, 1993. A concert is cancelled amidst speculations of the performer’s whereabouts. What does it all have to do with a transverse? A monologue delving into the psyche of a man trapped in his own fantasy world.
From the SPH Young Playwrights Series 3.
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