Alumni
Member Robin Loon Heads TheatreWorks Writers' Lab 2006
Singapore,
22 June 2006 - This year, TheatreWorks Writers Lab sees a
new Head in the form of alumni member and long-time supporter, playwright
and lecturer Robin Loon. Robin has been involved with the Writers
Lab since its inception in 1990, and 2006 will see him programme and
lead the Lab, as well as conduct workshops, discussions, exchange sessions,
readings and stagings in the form of Greenhouse and Hothouse.
I
hope to re-energise the Writers Lab and bring it back to its roots
nurturing and exploring writing specifically for the stage. The
TheatreWorks Writers Lab has always generated a lot of interesting
mainstream and experimental work my aim is to help these writings
acquire a refreshing edge and a new sense of fun, said Robin.
Conceived
by Artistic Director, Ong Keng Sen in 1990, the Writers Lab is
into its 16th year of pioneering the development of Singapore playwriting
through its varied and exciting programmes. Sponsored by Singapore Press
Holdings Foundation and Singapore Press Holdings, the Lab aims to provide
an incubation space for Singapore playwrights to develop and grow, and
to explore and experiment new forms of writing for the theatre.
One
of the SPH Foundations objectives is to nurture and promote young
local talents through the arts. What better way than to do this through
the Writers Lab which has gained much recognition and popularity
over the years. We believe that the Writers Lab will continue
to be an important platform for aspiring playwrights to showcase their
creativity and expression, said Ms Ginney Lim, General Manager
of Singapore Press Holdings Foundation.
The Writers
Labs two popular national playwriting competitions in Singapore
the 24-Hour Playwriting Competition and the Singapore Young Dramatist
Award will be returning for the 9th and 7th years respectively. The
former will be held at aloha changi at the end of July, and is expected
to attract an enthusiastic response from thespian Singaporeans, while
the latter has a theme, Local Delights,which will focus on one of the
main passions of Singaporeans food!
As
one of the main hosts for this event, I hope to create more awareness
of aloha resorts in the market place as a venue for events; in this
case, the 24-Hour Playwriting Competition to nurture young budding writers.
We hope to contribute our role as a venue provider in areas of nurturing
creativity, leadership, social skills and teamwork amongst young Singaporeans,
said the General Manager of aloha resorts.
To date,
the TheatreWorks Writers Lab has produced many well-known Singapore
playwrights such as Robin Loon, Eleanor Wong, Ovidia Yu, Tan Tarn How,
Chong Tze Chien, Desmond Sim, Felix Cheong, Otto Fong and Russell Heng.
Four anthologies of plays written as part of the Writers Lab have
also been published over the years: Second Chance; Dirty Laundry, Mergers
& Undercover; Playful Phoenix and most recently, 5 Under 25 which
focuses on writings for young people.
Registration
forms for the 24-Hour Playwriting Competition and Singapore Young Dramatist
Award can be found at www.theatreworks.org.sg
Issued by Singapore Press Holdings Foundation
Co. Registration No. 200300910M
For more information, please contact:
Ms Su-Lin
Ngiam
TheatreWorks (Singapore) Limited
Tel: 6737 7213
Email: sulin@theatreworks.org.sg
Mr Mervyn
Quek
TheatreWorks (Singapore) Limited
Tel: 6737 7213
Hp:96801951
Email: mervynquek@theatreworks.org.sg
Ms Selina
Esther Lim
SPH Foundation
Tel: 6319 1872
Hp: 9435 2856
Email: limyl@sph.com.sg
About the Singapore Press Holdings Foundation
The Singapore Press Holdings Foundation, a registered charity and an
Institution of Public Character, was first set up as the Press Foundation
of Singapore in January 2003 to help build a lifelong learning community
that embraces language enrichment, creativity, diversity, healthy living
and sports. The seed contribution of $20 million to the Foundation came
from media group Singapore Press Holdings Ltd. It was renamed Singapore
Press Holdings Foundation in May 2005.
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