The Vault: Absence Makes the Heart…

By EugeneC42, 22 November, 2021
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This showcase has been given the following consumer advice: Advisory 16 (Mature Content and Coarse Language).

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The 1962 play Mimi Fan by Lim Chor Pee, widely recognised as Singapore’s first English-language play, featured two Indian characters, Baram and Sheila Rani. In the ’70s and ’80s, playwrights Robert Yeo and Michael Chiang showcased more Indian characters in their plays. While Yeo’s were politically-minded individuals with oratorical gifts, Chiang’s were larger-than-life scene-stealers in sparkling comedies. In the 1990s, complex and even iconic roles were written, from Vinod in Haresh Sharma’s Off Centre to Nisha in Elangovan’s Talaq.

However, from the 2000s onwards, fewer roles were being created for actors of Indian ethnicity. Some playwrights claimed the acting pool had dried up. But some actors counter-claimed that there was little substantial work for them in the theatre industry.

Written by Aswani Aswath and dramaturged by Alfian Sa’at, Absence Makes the Heart… is an attempt to trace the presence and absence of Indian roles in Singapore English-language theatre, from the early days of its birth to the present moment. Featuring the actors Rebekah Sangeetha Dorai, Sivakumar Palakrishnan and Grace Kalaiselvi, the work will ask: How much do we miss those who have gone missing?

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Written by Aswani Aswath and dramaturged by Alfian Sa’at, Absence Makes the Heart… is an attempt to trace the presence and absence of Indian roles in Singapore English-language theatre, from the early days of its birth to the present moment.

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#1: LOSING THE ENGLISH ADVANTAGE

#2: THE PLAYS OF ABSENCE MAKES THE HEART...

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Emily of Emerald Hill
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The top half of the poster features an ethnic Indian woman dressed in a green Peranakan blouse with fingers adorned with elaborate rings. The bottom half features the history of staging Emily of Emerald Hill.
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Forbidden City: Portrait of an Empress
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The top half of the poster features an ethnic Indian woman dressed in an Imperial Chinese royal dress. The bottom half of the poster features the history of staging Forbidden City: Portrait of an Empress
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Nadirah
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The top half of the poster features an ethnic Indian woman dressed in a peach colored headscarf. The bottom half of the image features the history of staging Nadirah.
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Lest the Demons Get To Me
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The top half of the poster features an ethnic Indian man sporting a short wig and wearing a sweeping dress. The bottom half of the poster features the history of staging Lest The Demons Get To Me.
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Descendants of the Eunuch Admiral
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The top half of the poster features an ethnic Indian man dressed in a Chinese costume typically worn by commoners in period dramas. The bottom half of the image features the production history of Descendants of the Eunuch Admiral
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Mergers and Accusations
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The top half of the poster features an ethnic Indian woman dressed in a white long sleeved blouse and black pants. The bottom half of the poster features the production history of Mergers and Accusations
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