Late-Night Texting 2017

By Daniel, 19 July, 2021
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Event logo and title rendered as neon light tubes: A line drawing of the C42 bungalow in blue with the text "Late-Night Texting" in pink above it. Above the event graphic is the tagline "Back with twice the texting", and below it is the text "25 & 26 August 2017, 6-11pm, 42 Waterloo Street".
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Late-Night Texting 2017 was presented on 25 & 26 August 2017.

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About Late-Night Texting 2017
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Experience two nights of theatrical magic and textural adventures with over 30 free performances!

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Click here to download a copy of the programme! (Updated 21 Aug 2017)

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Highlights reel from Late-Night Texting 2017.

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25 AUG ONLY
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by Main Tulis Group
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VENUE: BLACK BOX
TIMES: 8.30PM, 9.30PM, 10.30PM
DURATION: 30MIN

Be captivated by nine-minute plays written in English and Malay. (English surtitles provided.)

The nine playwrights of Main Tulis Group have each created a new nine-minute play for their first public showcase at Late-Night Texting. Look forward to sampling a wide range of styles, from comedy to tragedy, from social commentary to the absurdist.

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SET 1 (25 AUG, 8.30PM)

ADVISORY 16 (MATURE CONTENT)

“MAKAN HATI” by Farhanah Diyanah (FD)
Ben loves his job at the Social Cardiac Centre. Every day for breakfast, he must eat hearts (except on Mondays and Fridays, those are his off days). On a fateful off day, at the market, he encounters Siti.

“COMING, GOING” by Sabrina Dzulkifli
A daughter grapples with her parents’ separation. Her mother’s solution to deal with the emotional turmoil? Korean dramas.

“PLASTER” by Adib Kosnan
Two young brothers argue over preparing breakfast for the family. But this is no ordinary breakfast. It is the last meal before their world changes forever.

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SET 2 (25 AUG, 9.30PM) 

“KASI MAKAN KAT BABY” by Nessa Anwar
Maya is a sensible stay-at-home mum of one. Older sister Amelia is a worldly travel blogger who’s been away for two years. Their monthly half-hour Skype sessions can’t encapsulate exactly what they’ve always wished to say to each other. But this time, it does.

“BUAL KOSONG” by Nabilah Said
Two people. Their conversations as inane as they are comedic. They could be wise men. They could be mad men. Bual Kosong speaks of the fallibility of both memory and man.

“TOMPANG” by Hazwan Norly
Jannah and Farah are friends who haven’t seen each other for five years. They decide to catch up over lunch in Johor Bahru. But after crossing the causeway, Farah’s bike breaks down.

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SET 3 (25 AUG, 10.30PM)

RESTRICTED 18 (MATURE CONTENT & COARSE LANGUAGE); Persons below 18 years will not be allowed entry

“DINNER FOR MAK” by Ahmad Musta’ain Khamis
It’s been a year since Nabila’s mother passed away. At the kenduri arwah, a dinner to honour her mother’s death, Nabila decides it’s time to speak her mind.

“SEMEJA” by Zulfadli Rashid
Semeja lays the delicate situation of segregation on the table. It explores differences, by skin colour, by dietary requirements, and by obligations to faith, that we have inherited and accepted.

“DINNER” by Johnny Jon Jon
In a world gone mad,
In a time gone bad,
A woman, and another woman, answer some questions on what a girl wants and what a girl needs. Dinner.

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ETA: 9MIN
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26 AUG ONLY
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by Dark Matter Theatrics
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Programme logo for "Eat My Shorts" rendered as a blue neon light sign: the text "Eat My Shorts" and below, a pair of shorts.VENUE: BLACK BOX
TIMES: 7.30PM, 8.30PM, 9.30PM, 10.30PM
DURATION: 30MIN
ADVISORY 16 (MATURE CONTENT)

Sample new works by up-and-coming playwrights!

“Eat My Shorts” is a series of 12 ten-minute short plays written by young playwrights who were mentored by practising Singaporean playwrights Marcia Vanderstraaten (co-wrote Hotel, 2015) and Faith Ng (Normal, 2015). “Eat My Shorts” is Dark Matter Theatrics’ second outing at Late-Night Texting.

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SET 1 (AUG 26, 7.30PM)

“COMFORT ZONE” by Allyn Tang
A young man faces up to his future, and the choice of stepping out into the unknown.

“HAPPILY EVER AFTER” by Nicholas Yong
A young girl learns why you shouldn’t talk to strangers.

“HANDS ON, HANDS OFF” by Tiara Yap
Two competitors discover by accident that the prize they’re after is not the one they’re competing for.

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SET 2 (AUG 26, 8.30PM)

“TRAGEDY OF THE COMMONS” by Fang Xiao Min
What’s going to happen to your kids if you don’t take care of the world they live in?

“ONE WOMAN” by Brenda Tan
A young woman struggles to reconcile with her father.

“RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY” by Mark Benedict Cheong
What if one day ‘memory storage’ referred to human memories?

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SET 3 (AUG 26, 9.30PM)

“FUGUE” by Shannen Tan
In a future of war and uncertainty, two friends must make difficult choices in order to survive.

“POPO” by Sasha Ooi
A woman comes to terms with her new life in a nursing home.

“NO ALCOHOL ON THE FIRST DATE” by Oh Chin Ying
For two young people, looking after their younger siblings suddenly pays off in an unexpected way.

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SET 4 (AUG 26, 10.30PM)

“SEND LOCATION” by Kenneth Chia
A snapshot of miscommunication in a dysfunctional modern family.

“PEOPLE LIKE US” by Sarah Supaat
An adaptation of a scene from August Wilson’s “Fences”, with a Malay family in modern Singapore.

“PHASE” by Zenda Tan
Two parents struggle with their teenage son’s pronouncement of his heterosexuality.

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EAT MY SHORTS
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25 & 26 AUG
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by The Latecomers
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Programme logo for "Text With Me" rendered as an orange neon light sign: the text "Text With Me" with a speech bubble in the bottom right corner.VENUE: BLACK BOX
TIMES: 8.00PM, 9.00PM, 10.00PM
DURATION: 30MIN
ADVISORY 16 (MATURE CONTENT & COARSE LANGUAGE)

Improv comedians turn your texts into wild stories and hilarious scenes.

Get ready for some textual healing with The Latecomers! Text them your suggestions on the night, and they’ll turn it into a thumping Kpop serenade, a socially #woke play, or even an honest, truthful, painful confession, right on the spot.

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The Latecomers are an international improvisational comedy troupe based in Singapore. Founded in 2014, they create songs, sketches and memorable characters on the spot, based on suggestions from the audience and their own wondrous minds. The team is led by stand-up and improv comedian Joanna Sio, and stars fellow stand-up comedians from Singapore and beyond.

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TEXT WITH ME
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25 & 26 AUG
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by destination: INK
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Programme logo for "One Mic Stand" rendered as a green neon light sign: a symbol of a microphone, with the text "One Mic stand" below.VENUE: FRONT COURTYARD
TIMES: 7.00PM, 8.00PM, 9.00PM, 10.00PM
DURATION: 30MIN
ADVISORY (SOME MATURE CONTENT)

Click your fingers to the rhythms of spoken word.

The poets of the monthly spoken-word event destination: INK will perform original poems under the night sky. destination: INK returns to Centre 42 this year with an almost entirely new line-up of spoken-word talents: Ang Shuang, Charlene Shepherdson, Harini Vee, Joses Ho, Laika Jumabhoy, Max Pasakon, Pranamika Subhalaxmi, Praval Visvanath, and Will Beale. Between them, they cover a wide spectrum of genres, from sci-fi poetry to poems that combine word and music.

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25 Aug
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SET 1, 7.00PM:
Ang Shuang
Max Pasakorn

SET 2, 8.00PM:
Joses Ho
Pranamika Subhalaxmi

SET 3, 9.00PM:
Harini Vee
Will Beale

SET 4, 10.00PM:
Ang Shuang & Joses Ho
Max Pasakorn

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SET 1, 7.00PM:
Pranamika Subhalaxmi
Laika Jumabhoy

SET 2, 8.00PM:
Praval Visvanath
Harini Vee

SET 3, 9.00PM:
Will Beale
Laika Jumabhoy

SET 4, 10.00PM:
Praval Visvanath & Pranamika Subhalaxmi
Charlene Shepherdon

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ONE MIC STAND
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25 & 26 AUG
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by Proletariat Poetry Factory
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Programme logo for "Night Shift" rendered as a yellow neon light sign: a crescent moon with the text "Night Shift" below it.VENUE: MEETING ROOM
TIMES: 6.30PM – 11.00PM

Suggest a word and receive a customised, typewritten poem in return.

After a hugely successful run in 2015, the Servile Poets of the Proletariat Poetry return to Centre 42 to set up shop. From the time the front gates open till closing, you can submit a word to the factory at one end and receive a freshly-minted original poem at the other. Feel free to wander the factory floor to observe the Servile Poets working away industriously through the night. ‘Confess’ your new poem by having a Servile Singer sing it for you. Or you could recite it yourself… if you dare.

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NIGHT SHIFT
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25 & 26 AUG
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by Telling Stories Lives
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Programme logo for "#NOFILTER" rendered as a pink neon light sign: the text "No Filter" with the hex/hash symbol in the top right corner.VENUE: LIBRARY
TIMES: 7.00PM, 8.30PM, 10.30PM
DURATION: 30MIN

Experience the raw power of storytelling.

Six storytellers present a collection of strange-but-true stories told, with no filter, by the very people who lived through them. In the cosy confines of the Centre 42 Library, listen to urban tales of love and loss, points of no return, and things that go bump in the night.

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SET 1, 7.00PM:

Teoh Jun Vinh
A young man recounts his first muse.

Farida Haji
Donning a Batman cape of a different kind.

SET 2, 8.30PM:

Petrina Kow
Of radio talk shows, psycho listeners and an unexpected date.

James Lee
A fearless father-to-be learns the meaning of being scared.

SET 3, 10.30PM:

Ervin Han
An HDB owner discovers a new genre of Japanese erotic horror.

Mrigaa Sethi
A hardened Tinder veteran has her proverbial ‘one night in Bangkok’.

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SET 1, 7.00PM:

Teoh Jun Vinh
A young man recounts his first muse.

Farida Haji
Donning a Batman cape of a different kind.

SET 2, 8.30PM:

Shireen Abdullah
A typical Singapore tale of mixed heritage, confused identities and what it says on your IC.

James Lee
A fearless father-to-be learns the meaning of being scared.

SET 3, 10.30PM:

Petrina Kow
Of radio talk shows, psycho listeners and an unexpected date.

Mrigaa Sethi
A hardened Tinder veteran has her proverbial ‘one night in Bangkok’.

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#NOFILTER
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25 AUG ONLY
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by BooksActually
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Programme logo for "Between The Lines" rendered as a purple neon light sign: the text "Between the Lines" with two lines above and below.VENUE: BLACK BOX
TIMES: 7.00PM – 8.00PM (*25 AUG ONLY)
DURATION: 60MIN

[POP-UP STORE] VENUE: FRONT COURTYARD
TIME: 6.00PM – 11.00PM (25 & 26 AUG)

Come celebrate and #buysinglit.

Hear from local authors Tania de Rozario and Daryl Yam as they share excerpts from their work. If their words whet your appetite for local literature, be sure to step outside into the courtyard where BooksActually will have a pop-up store selling a specially curated selection of Sing Lit.

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BETWEEN THE LINES
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25 & 26 AUG
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by Coffee Bandits
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Programme logo for "Fill Ya Belly" rendered as a purple neon light sign: a line drawing of a burger, and the text "Fill Ya Belly" below it.VENUE: FRONT COURTYARD
TIME: 6.00PM – 11.00PM

Keep your belly happy with food and drinks.

Head to the bright yellow Coffee Bandits food truck for snacks and tipples to refuel in-between your late-night texting escapades.

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FILL YA BELLY
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Free admission, first come, first served.

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