Devised and performed by: Tanjong Katong Girls’ School
Writing in collaboration with: Aswani Aswath
Directed by: Nur Sahirrah Safit
15-year-old Natasha is an aspiring poet; life is a horizon where her words can take flight.
But to the rest of the world, Natasha is “wheelchair girl”, “special treatment”, or “bad karma”. Many people assume many things about her, about cerebral palsy.
If she could speak her mind in a fantasy world, what would she say?
When will society stop talking at her wheelchair? When will society start talking to her?
FOR SCHOOLS ONLY
A private screening followed by a post-show dialogue.
Subtitling and live notetaking will be provided for audiences who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Devised and performed by: Dunman High School
Directed by: Chio Su Ping
What is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), who has it?
How does a family raise a teenager with ADHD? How does this condition affect the lives of everybody living under one roof?
By drawing on first-hand accounts of parents and siblings of people with ADHD, this play revolves around the complex and often difficult relationships between family members, where the line between taking care of yourself and loving your family - even when they are difficult to love - is often blurred or breached.
FOR SCHOOLS ONLY
A private screening followed by a post-show dialogue.
Subtitling and live notetaking will be provided for audiences who are deaf or hard of hearing.