Crossings (2017)

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Every single day, we make choices – from the clothes we wear, to the food we eat. But, once in a while, we make the kind of big decisions that change everything. Step into the world of Crossings and get to know characters who have arrived at that critical crossroads in their lives. The choices they will make in this bold double-bill of original plays will change their journeys forever: setting them on the road to self-discovery… or self-destruction.

Vix, a social media darling, and a prickly, forgetful mother are thrown together in the aftermath of a tragic train accident. Vix resolves to help her elderly companion in the best way she knows how – through selfie sticks and videos. But how do you rescue someone who cannot even remember her own loved ones? And what happens when difficult truths come tumbling out? A strange tale of memories and lives shrouded in darkness, The Mother, The Son and the Holy Ghost explores what it takes to walk through the tunnel and into the light.

Happy and in love, Danielle and Chris are just about to tie the knot. But not everything is as it seems. Within their picture-perfect relationship lies a train-wreck of betrayal and abuse: from an unlikely affair to the sudden appearance of a former lover. As the champagne gets warm and the cake waits to be cut in Arbitrio, Danielle and Chris have to deal with the choices they made in the past, the emotional entanglements of the present and the uncertainty of the future.

Bold, inventive and thought-provoking, Young & Wild’s Crossings is a celebration of new Singapore voices and talent, brought to you by WILD RICE and directors Rodney Oliveiro and Serena Ho.

Advisory 16 (Some Mature Content).

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Cast

Alison Bickham
Melanie Bickham
Jasmine Blundell
Aeron Ee
Sharmaine Goh
Natalie Koh
Krish Natarajan

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Devised by: the young & W!LD Company
Written by: Rodney Oliveiro
Directors: Serena Ho & Rodney Oliveiro

Set Designer: Tai Zi Feng
Assistant Set Designer: Dwayne Ng
Lighting Designers: Gan Zhiting & Derrick Wong
Multimedia Designer: Rodney Oliveiro

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Producer: Tony Trickett
Associate Producer: Koh Bee Bee
Production Manager: Pebble Tan
Production Co-ordinator: Deena Shaqinah
Stage Manager: Nadia Cheriyan
Assistant Stage Manager: Victoria Anne Wong
Multimedia Operator: Dwayne Ng

(Source: Wild Rice Programme)

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The programme shows an illustration set against a starry night sky, with three figures looking at it from the top of a railway station. A red train is seen approaching the station. The title appears in pale yellow font at the top. A faded filter covers the entire image.
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