Week 2: 26 -29 Oct 2011
1. Echo
Playwright: Toby Teh
Director: Khalilul Rahman
What happens when you can't see where your dreams will take you?
You follow your heart.
2. Significant
Playwright: Alexis Wong
Director: Edward Liew
A late night cigarette prompts two women to ponder about their significance.
3. Failing Elijah
Playwright: Alex Chua
Director: Dinesh Kumar
Elijah has been a naughty girl. A very naughty girl and now she is called in to see the headmistress of her school. Perhaps she has gone too far, perhaps she has not, but how she fares in this meeting will decide her future at their school.
4. These Things We Talk About
Playwright: Shiva Shobitha
Director: Calvin Wong
Ambiguity manifests itself in many forms throughout our lives. "These things we talk about..." is a collection of moments captured through unadulterated conversations that explore the ambiguity faced in everyday relationships.
5. Cargone
Playwright: John Newman
Director: Amir Yunos
Life as it could be living in a realm somewhere between the reality of the stage and reality itself.
6. Birthday
Playwright: Jon Chew
Director: Nurul Badriah
Man, and his illusion of true love.
Playwright: Sharon Lam
Director: Christopher Ling (Not eligible for Best Director award)
Shit Gets Too Personal chronicles the struggles of a woman who has recently decided to come out of the closet, so to speak. But with so many skeletons in her closet, will her coming out prove to be a haunting experience instead?
8. Thank God We're Italians!
Playwright: Catherine Ooi
Director: Karanbir Hundal
Ah, Italians. A comedy of manners with Godfathers, Padres, prima donnas, and mama’s boys, with all the sauciness of an Opera Buffa!
9. The Rice of the Kaiser
Playwright: Cheah Ui Hua
Director: Yusuf Amin
In order to eliminate the Juice, all you need is a beer hall putsch. Sometimes a shove. And for dessert: Luftwaffles.
10. Malaysia's First Catholic Hippo
Playwright: Terence Toh
Director: Ivan Gan
An unexpected visitor throws a church into disarray. Is he a gift or a curse?
11. Cast Adrift
Playwright: Patrick Christopher Lee
Director: Freddy Tan
Water, water everywhere, not a drop to drink. Ocean-stranded four are there, pushed on to the brink.
12. Rupert and the Seven Russian Email Brides
Playwright: Alex Broun (Not eligible for Best Script award)
Director: Kelvin Wong
When Petra meets Rupert one day at work, he seems quite nice. Maybe they could go out sometime. But first she has to fight off the competition - Darya, Tatyana, Vera, Alena, Sabryn B, Natalia and Olga. A comedy about being very, very lucky in love.
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