Happy Endings: Asian Boys Vol. 3 (2007)

By Charlotte, 3 June, 2021
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In this much anticipated final instalment of the ASIAN BOYS TRILOGY, Alfian Sa’at adapts Johann S Lee’s Peculiar Chris, Singapore’s first gay novel, for the stage.

1992. In their final year at Junior College, Christopher Han and his best friends – Sylvia, Kenneth and Nicholas, discover the ecstasy and pain of falling in love. Later, while serving his National Service, Chris has a relationship with his army officer, Samuel, before leaving for London for further studies.

2007. After 15 years abroad, Chris returns to a Singapore that he barely recognises. The city has become a veritable gay wonderland, while repressive attitudes remain as entrenched as ever. Sylvia has become part of the leading vanguard for change. Kenneth has renounced his past, refashioning himself as a voice for conservatism. And Nicholas is partying like there’s no tomorrow.

Haunted by the ghosts of the past, and yet enchanted by the spectres of the present, Chris is torn between nostalgia for a more innocent decade, and hope for a wiser future. Timely, urgent and moving, Happy Endings asks what it means for a society to come of age.

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Cast

Koey Foo
Pierre Goh
Robin Goh
Genevieve Lim
Lim Kay Siu
Timothy Nga
Hansel Tan
Karen Tan
Ben Xiao
Galvin Yeo

Creative Team

Playwright: Alfian Sa’at
Director: Ivan Heng

Set Designer: Ivan Heng
Assistant to Set Designer: Yvonne Yuen
Lighting Designer: Mac Chan
Sound Designer: Ivan Heng
Costume Designer: Moe Kasim
Masks & Movement Consultant: Christina Sergeant
Choral Arranger & Coach: Hansel Tan
Hair Designer: Ashley Lim
Makeup: M.A.C

Production Team

Producer: Tony Trickett
Production Manager: BB Koh
Production Co-ordinators: Greg Swyny, Yvonne Yuen
Technical Manager: Teo Kuang Han
Stage Manager: Juraidah Rahman
Assistant Stage Manager: Alycia Finley

Stage Assistants: Ryan Lim, Jasmine Teo
Lighting Operator: Kala Raman
Follow Spot Operator: Vivianti Zasman
Sound Operator: Caleb Lee
Wardrobe Mistress: Nurhidayah Bte Mahadi

(Source: Synopsis from Wild Rice Brochure and Credits from Wild Rice Programme)

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The programme is white with the title and production credits in pink, and a monochrome image of a topless man. with knees hugged to his chest and his head thrown back in a neutral expression. Book pages extend from his shoulders as if they are wings.
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