When I first read Raemae's script, I was quite taken by the beauty of her prose and her creativity - what, all this from a 17-year-old?
Mixed is listed in The Straits Times' ArtsPicks! Friday, 24 Feb, 8pm is fully registered but we still have tickets for 25 Feb, Sat, 12pm & 3pm show! Start your weekend by catching this heartfelt piece, that tells the story of growing... Continue Reading →
As someone whose mixed herself, Sherilyn shares with us what this piece means to her.
Fun fact: Mixed will be Sneha's first professional gig in the industry. Having performed in school productions during her days in JC, we're excited to have Sneha and her youthful and passionate energy join us in this production!
Gabriele has his hand in many parts - acting, directing, and writing. Aside from that he also teaches drama and studies astrology! Find out more about Gabriele and his character in this production!
Working on Mixed means an opportunity to highlight a minority community's struggle that we are ignorant about or don't really attempt to understand. - Kalai Grace
And being mixed, it's not always easy. I've had it better than most. But people always look at you like you're different, and sometimes they'll say things that just belittle everything your parents have fought so hard for. - Raemae Kok
What struggles do people from mixed ethnicity face? Race has been a part of Singapore(ans) identity. Chinese, Malay, Indian, Others. What about people who are half / half? Or a quarter of a particular identity? BuzzFeed did a video where... Continue Reading →