Destinies of Flowers in the Mirror
The rehearsals have been really fruitful, for me it is a learning experience, taking notes from the heavyweights, a piece that will make you think in depth.
The elusive Flower continues to speak with a voice quiet and persistent. Like a ghost gently moving her voice never ceasing.
Destinies of Flowers in the Mirror is the story of one pilgrim bearing the burden of her belief, venturing boldly onward to claim her destiny.
Text by Robin Loon
Directed by Natalie Hennedige
Performed by Lim Kay Siu, Noorlinah Mohamed, Nora Samosir & Rizman Putra
Sound by Philip Tan
Set by Mohd Fared Jainal & David Lee
Lighting by Suven Chan
Date & Time: 2 - 4 April 2009, 8.00pm & 4 April 2009, 3.00pm
Venue: Esplanade Theatre Studio
Ticket: $28.00
Concessions for Students, NSFs & Senior Citizens: $23.00 & 10% savings for ASA, SDEA & TTAS members
Tickets available at all Sistic Authorised Agents, hotline: 6348 5555, www.sistic.com.sg
Destinies of Flowers in the Mirror was first commissioned and staged by Theatreworks (Singapore) as a site-specific work at the Suntec City Fountain in May 1997. It was directed by Ong Keng Sen.
The elusive Flower continues to speak with a voice quiet and persistent. Like a ghost gently moving her voice never ceasing.
Destinies of Flowers in the Mirror is the story of one pilgrim bearing the burden of her belief, venturing boldly onward to claim her destiny.
Text by Robin Loon
Directed by Natalie Hennedige
Performed by Lim Kay Siu, Noorlinah Mohamed, Nora Samosir & Rizman Putra
Sound by Philip Tan
Set by Mohd Fared Jainal & David Lee
Lighting by Suven Chan
Date & Time: 2 - 4 April 2009, 8.00pm & 4 April 2009, 3.00pm
Venue: Esplanade Theatre Studio
Ticket: $28.00
Concessions for Students, NSFs & Senior Citizens: $23.00 & 10% savings for ASA, SDEA & TTAS members
Tickets available at all Sistic Authorised Agents, hotline: 6348 5555, www.sistic.com.sg
Destinies of Flowers in the Mirror was first commissioned and staged by Theatreworks (Singapore) as a site-specific work at the Suntec City Fountain in May 1997. It was directed by Ong Keng Sen.
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