The Vault: (in)action

The Vault: (in)action

Overview

"The Vault: (in)action" is a double-bill responding to Eleanor Wong's "The Campaign to Confer the Public Service Star on JBJ".

(in)action is a double bill of devised performances responding to The Campaign to Confer the Public Service Star on JBJ.

In 2006, Singapore’s lawyer-playwright, Eleanor Wong, wrote her last play - The Campaign To Confer The Public Service Star on JBJ. Staged in 2006 and 2007 by Wild Rice, the play follows two protagonists, David Lee and Clara Tang, as they navigate the bureaucratic intricacies, distinct political players, and politics of Singaporean politics. Wong’s play critiques institutional legitimacy, activism, and the consequences of political action.

Two decades on, 13 students from the National University of Singapore’s Theatre Studies TS3103 Theatre Lab examine the relevance of this play in today's Singapore. The performance-response consists of two works - Rare Specimens and Defamation Begins With Me - that will make the familiar strange, and the strange familiar, by interrogating the position and urgency of political action today.

"The Vault: (in)action" is a double-bill responding to Eleanor Wong's "The Campaign to Confer the Public Service Star on JBJ".

(in)action is a double bill of devised performances responding to The Campaign to Confer the Public Service Star on JBJ.

In 2006, Singapore’s lawyer-playwright, Eleanor Wong, wrote her last play - The Campaign To Confer The Public Service Star on JBJ. Staged in 2006 and 2007 by Wild Rice, the play follows two protagonists, David Lee and Clara Tang, as they navigate the bureaucratic intricacies, distinct political players, and politics of Singaporean politics. Wong’s play critiques institutional legitimacy, activism, and the consequences of political action.

Two decades on, 13 students from the National University of Singapore’s Theatre Studies TS3103 Theatre Lab examine the relevance of this play in today's Singapore. The performance-response consists of two works - Rare Specimens and Defamation Begins With Me - that will make the familiar strange, and the strange familiar, by interrogating the position and urgency of political action today.

Join us on 11 April at the Black Box, 42 Waterloo Street, to experience this double bill - in action! 

[NOTE: A minimum donation of $1 is needed for Eventbrite registration, but if you are unable or don't wish to make a donation, please write to info@centre42.sg to register for this event.]

The Vault: (in)action is presented by Centre 42 and NUS Theatre & Performance Studies. The Vault safe-keeps and remembers Singapore works dating back to our early theatre years, refreshes them through the responses of artists and collaborators, and retells them in a contemporary manner.

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Black Box @ 42 Waterloo Street

42 Waterloo Street

Singapore, 187951

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