THE MALAY MAN AND HIS CHINESE FATHER by ponggurl
PUBLISHED October 29th, 2014 06:47 pm | UPDATED May 9th, 2018 03:13 am
THE MALAY MAN AND HIS CHINESE FATHER
ponggurl (Singapore)
17 – 18 January 2015
Gallery Theatre, Basement 1
National Museum of Singapore
Rating: TBC
Durational performance: 3 – 6pm
Admission is free
Ticketed performance: 8pm
60 minutes with no intermission
Physical theatre with English surtitles
$22/$19 (concessions for students, NSF & senior citizens)
Fringe Commission • World Premiere
The Malay Man, left to care for his aging and decaying Chinese Father, seeks only to love his father till death if only to know whom his mother is, or was. That was the Chinese Father’s promise to his Malay and only son. The Chinese Father, anticipating his final breath to be in the arms of his Malay son, can only desire to see his Malay son take off the kebaya forever or at least till he dies. The Malay Son looks too much like the woman the Chinese Father had once loved and who had given him his Malay Son, but the Chinese Father forgets. Death is inevitable, but the satisfaction in knowing will be sought and must be achieved, and neither the Malay Son nor his Chinese Father will be denied of this pleasure.
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