SANDBOX#2


TheatreWorks Writer’s Lab presents

SANDBOX#2
Readings from
TheatreWorks Writers’ Lab 2007
5 - 7, 9 November 2007, 7.30pm
10 November 2007, 3pm

Free admission
Call (65) 6737 7213 or email: tworks@singnet.com.sg for reservation.


5 November 2007, Monday, 7.30pm


Almost Heaven
Written by
Alvin Lim


6 November 2007, Tuesday, 7.30pm


Shahjahanabad
Written by
Leon Lim

Happiness At Eccles
Written by
Yak Aik-Wee


7 November 2007, Wednesday, 7.30pm


Isolde & Juliet
Written by
Jean Zhuang

Love Gravy
Written by
Peggy Ferroa


9 November 2007, Friday, 7.30pm


Destinies Of Flowers In The Mirror
Written by
Robin Loon


10 November 2007, Saturday, 3pm

Readings from 24-Hr Playwriting
& SYDA Competitions 2007
This reading is a collaboration with
Thespis-The NUS Theatre Studies Society


About The Writers’ Lab
Conceived by Ong Keng Sen in 1990, the TheatreWorks Writers’ Lab has been pioneering and is instrumental in encouraging and developing Singapore playwriting with its varied and far-reaching programmes. Headed by Robin Loon, the Writers’ Lab aims to continually provide new and emerging playwrights opportunities to hone their creative writing skills. In addition, the Writers’ Lab also maintains its R&D profile by affording established writers and Writers’ Lab alumni an incubating environment to advance their new works. To date, the Writers’ Lab has published 4 anthologies of new writings which serve as a resource for those wanting to stage Singapore plays. The last publication, 5 under 25 was especially focused on writings for young people.

About TheatreWorks
TheatreWorks is an independent, non-profit Singaporean theatre company that develops and nurtures professional theatre skills. It supports and nurtures Singapore artists, and develops the Singapore arts through its various productions and developmental programmes. It promotes and produces Singapore writing, thereby creating a theatre that is Singapore and with a Singaporean voice. The company recognises its responsibility in encouraging awareness of human and social issues, and is dedicated to sharing the magic of theatre with arts lovers and the Singapore community.

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