There once was a family of four: the father vehemently denies his own infidelity; an erudite yet loquacious old mother is confined to her bed; a son grapples with the complexities of love amid academic struggles; and a wife is plagued by the three afflictions of greed, hatred and ignorance. Their lives take a dark turn when a mysterious yet alluring homeless damsel becomes their maid, personifying the malevolent forces that torment the wife’s restless soul.
Drawing inspiration from various tales in the classic anthology Liaozhai (also known as Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio), Transplant delves into the depths of human nature, where inner darkness can yield dire consequences.
Award-winning theatre veteran Oliver Chong once again takes on a multi-hyphenated role as the production’s playwright, director, and set designer. Incorporating the dexterous use of puppetry, Oliver will offer a fresh and unique lens to these classic tales. Transplant also sees a ground-breaking collaboration with legendary Singaporean Vedic metal band, RUDRA. The fusion of Vedic metal and puppetry may seem unlikely, yet it resonates profoundly in portraying a family manipulated by inner demons, a theme incidentally popular in Vedic Mythology, ultimately leading to their demise and destruction. Together with a stellar cast and the best creatives from the Singapore theatre scene, Transplant promises to be an unforgettable work.
Playwright / Director / Set Designer: Oliver Chong
Sonic Design and Live Musical Accompaniment: RUDRA
System Designer and Sound Engineer: Lee Yew Jin
Lighting Designer: Gabriel Chan
Costume Designer: Loo An Ni
Puppet Designer: Daniel Sim
Performers / Puppeteers: Alvin Chiam, Ellison Tan, Jo Kwek, Neo Hai Bin, Myra Loke, Angelina Chandra & Rachel Nip
There will be a post-show dialogue with the director after the performances on 23 Feb, 8pm and 24 Feb, 8pm.