Open Roads: Stage Talk – (wo)men

Open Roads: Stage Talk
(wo)men
by Faith Ng
Saturday 27 August 2011, 2-5pm
The Substation Classroom 1
Admission: $10 available from the box office
Contact Mish’aal 6337 7800 / registration@substation.org
Aggressive 18-year old runaway, Danae, eventually returns home after two years. She bitterly resents her mother, the simple-minded Ghek Huay, as well as her raucous, Hokkien-speaking grandmother Pek Har, blaming the both of them for the fact that her father is no longer part of the family. Over a single night in their shared HDB flat, the three women eat, bicker and reminisce…until the final twist is revealed to the audience.
Open Roads: Stage Talk
This is an Inhouse event ![]()
Open Roads: Stage Talk is a monthly reading club where members of the public meet to discuss local plays and meet the playwrights or directors. Sessions are facilitated by Matthew Lyon and Kenneth Kwok, editors of The Flying Inkpot Theatre and Dance. Open Roads is supported by the National Arts Council.





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