1 + 1 = 3 (1995)

By adelyn-1800, 2 March, 2022
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Dawn Lim Chwee Lian
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Kong Kum Yoke
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Episode One: The Chosen One

Siew and Mickey are married. Mickey wants a baby. Siew doesn't. Mickey talks to his mother over the phone all the time. Siew hates her mother-in-law. Mickey complains that he's always being put down by his wife. Siew disagrees. If you think they have got problems, wait till you see what they find outside their flat in typical old Cantonese movie style - a BABY! Both Siew and Mickey panic - typical Three Men and A Baby style. Mickey wants to keep the baby. Siew doesn't. Guess who wins?

Episode Two: Mother's Day

Siew and Mickey simply can't stand their mothers-in-law... and their mothers too. They are always bullied by them, complained about by them, picked on by them. Everything about Siew and Mickey is 'just not right'. Then comes Mother's Day. Beware of what you buy for them, otherwise there will be more bullying. More complaining. They must also be careful because what do mothers do best? They compare about everything - looks, clothes, figure, income, Mother's Day presents. So Siew and Mickey come up with a brilliant idea: to get the mothers the same present, wrap them with the same wrapping paper and tie them with the same type of ribbon. Problem solved, right? Wrong! 

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Cast: Jacky Liu Khiat Khee, Lim Poh Poh, Dawn Lim Chwee Lian, Lim Poey Huang 

Directors: Kok Heng Leun, Lim Jen Erh
Playwright: Haresh Sharma
Translator: Quah Sy Ren 

Production Manager: Clarisse Ng
Stage Manager: Charmaine Tan
Assistant Stage Manager: Foo Cirong 

Set Design: Sebastian Zeng
Set Construction: Athena Bachus Consultants
Costume & Styling: Sze Ban Wah
Lighting Design: Clarisse Ng
Sound Design: Hossan Leong 

Administration Manager: Goh Su Lin
Publicity: Freddie Low
Programme Editor: Low Kah Wei
Editorial/Layout: Celine Chow, Fok Yit Wai, Kong Kum Yoke, Joan Lee

(Source: The Necessary Stage Programme)

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The programme features a couple standing with their arms crossed, with a baby in a basket in between them.
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