Hakim and the Giant Turtle (2012)

By jaclynchong, 7 September, 2021
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A magical tale of friendship and danger, mysteries, surprises, drama and adventure at sea and on land, told through physical theatre, puppetry, shadows and light. Based on one of the many legends of Singapore's own Kusu Island, this is the story of young Hakim, who lives in a tiny little fishing village. One day, Hakim, trying to help his father, decides to go fishing on his own. Getting lost, he ends up on a remote little islet, where he meets a very cute and funny creature – not realising its power or significance – and they quickly become best friends.

The consequences are far reaching for everyone in Hakim's village and beyond!

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Director: Isabella Chiam
Playwright(s): Brian Seward & Isabella Chiam
Music: Julian Wong

Set Designer: Brian Seward
Lighting Designer / Programmer: Josiah Yoong 

Actor(s): Elizabeth Loh, Mohamad Faizal, Muhammad Ghazali Bin Muzakir, Muhammad Ruzaini Bin Mazani

Stage Manager: Muhammad Ruzaini Bin Mazani
Assistant Stage Manager(s): Siti Solha Bte Abdullah, Charissa Poh
Venue Stage Manager / Light Operator: Justina Khoo
Sound Operator: Norisham Oshman
Venue Front of House Manager: Geraldine Low 

(Source: I Theatre Programme)

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A sea turtle with colourful patterns wading through the sea, a diver is seen with a hand on the turtle’s back.  The title of the production is in a wavy green font.
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