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Southeast Asian Plays
Southeast Asian Plays
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Author(s): Quintos, Floy
Sa'at, Alfian
Suryatmoko, Joned
Tay, Jean
ISBN No.: 9781906582869
Pages: 348
Year: 201609
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 30.29
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Eight Plays from Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia and Cambodia.Selected and Edited by Cheryl Robson and Aubrey Mellor. Playwrights: Jean Tay, Floy Quintos, Tew Bunnag, Ann Lee, Nguyá».n ÄÄfng ChÆ°Æ¡ng, Joned Suryatmoko, Alfian Sa'at, Chhon Sina. A collection of plays by eight playwrights, both new and established, from seven countries in Southeast Asia, including Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia and Cambodia.Though now in English, there is little in common in these eight plays from seven very different nations in a region connected mainly by geography. Covering topics as diverse as the global financial crisis, religious faith, the sex trade, corruption and exploitation, Southeast Asian Plays provides a fresh and unique snapshot of the rich variety of performance work that in many cases is only beginning to be written down, and insight into the differing concerns of those living in a part of the world which is experiencing profound change.Much of the new work in this region remains unknown beyond the borders of language; within countries, plays are not readily circulated, as they are not commonly published in their original (often local) language, and are further neglected in translation.


This is the first volume of Southeast Asian play texts to prioritise material that other countries (including SEA) might be interested in performing. The aim is to introduce not only the writers but also the cultures that produced them. Theatre scripts are merely blueprints for productions, especially in this region. As elsewhere, second productions and revivals are rare, so publication is key to preserving some of this ephemeral art form and to allowing play texts to find a wider international readership.It is exciting to discover the other forms of play-making that exist in this region, and it is no accident that this collection includes many plays by women - a sign of the equity that has emerged as a feature of nations that are growing in pride, in industry, investment and in tourism, in innovation and in cultural originality.THE PLAYS: Plunge by Jean Tay (Singapore);An Evening At the Opera by Floy Quintos (Philippines); Night of the Minotaur by Tew Bunnag (Thailand); Tarap Man by Ann Lee (Malaysia); Dark Race by Dang Chuong (Vietnam); Frangipani by Chhon Sina (Cambodia); Piknik by Joned Suryatmoko (Indonesia);Nadirah by Alfian Saat (Singapore).


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