Flare
DATE
6-8 Nov 2008
6 & 7 Nov 08
8pm
8 Nov 08
3pm & 8pm
DURATION
Approx 1 hr 30 mins
VENUE
National Museum Gallery Theatre
TICKET PRICE (EXCLUDE BOOKING FEE)
Standard - S$35
Tremors from an earthquake in a neighbouring land reverberate through the lives of various families. Their once peaceful lives are shaken and the people feel deep unease. In the mornings, they awake with hearts trembling, wondering when their nerves will settle.
Their once secure homes now witness the appearance of mysterious cracks in the walls and dubious visitors of the equine-kind.
They must quickly distract and inspire themselves before they waste away with anxiety. They make plans to visit exotic destinations, renovate their homes, purchase the latest electronic products and take on outdoor hobbies.
A middle aged woman stands firmly within a shiny capsule, surveys the re-constructive work beneath her feet and chants fervently, “The future is a great place to be. The future is a great place to be.”
Inspired by Peter Shaffer’s psychological drama Equus, Flare is a narrative kaleidoscope exploring desperation and escape.
Written by Chong Tze Chien and directed by Natalie Hennedige, this collaboration between The Finger Players and Cake Theatrical Productions is an original dramatic work that draws from each company’s signature visuals and potent storytelling devices.