a line could be crossed and you would slowly cease to be (2019)

By nadiac, 31 August, 2021
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Weather changes are converging on the equator. Fish are dying, beaches are disappearing, and palm trees are falling. Meanwhile, a mother searches for a lost son, humans look for otters, and a merlion keeps track of change. There is a timeline, or a deadline, depending on how you look at it. A line could be crossed… or have we already crossed it?

ITI presents the world premiere of a new play by Australian playwright Andrew Sutherland (“refreshing honesty, energy, intelligence” - Seesaw; “truly magnificent” - The Fourth Wall), directed by Singaporean theatre-maker Koh Wan Ching.

Performed by the multicultural cast of ITI’s graduating cohort, a line could be crossed and you would slowly cease to be is a moving exploration of human relationships with other humans, animals and nature, against the backdrop of climate change. 

Rating: R18 (Mature Content and Coarse Language)

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A new play by: Andrew Sutherland
Directed by: Koh Wan Ching
Performed by: ITI's 2019 graduating cohort

Set Designer: Dorothy Png
Lighting Designer: Jason Ng Junjie

(Source: Intercultural Theatre Institute Website)

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