Kuo Pao Kun

By Charlotte, 25 March, 2021
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Kuo Pao Kun (1939 - 2002) was a playwright, theatre director, dramatist, arts leader and a recipient of the Cultural Medallion.

Arguably one of the most prominent pioneers of Singapore Theatre, Kuo’s dedication and kindling of local theatre has influenced generations of artists and practitioners. Many of his works have entered the canon of Southeast Asian literature and have been performed by international theatre companies from all across the world. His best-known works include The Coffin is Too Big for the HoleMama Looking For Her CatThe Silly Little Girl and the Funny Old TreeLao Jiu, and Descendants of the Eunuch Admiral

Our theatre should aspire to objectively critique life, respectfully entertain audiences, and forever explore new uncharted territories.

(Source: The Theatre Practice Website)

Photo by Kuo Pao Kun Foundation

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