Emergency Stairs presents OFFSTAGE | Peatixtag:peatix.com,2011:12021-11-15T09:37:07+08:00PeatixEmergency StairsEmergency Stairs presents OFFSTAGEtag:peatix.com,2018:event-3767092018-05-30T20:00:00SGT2018-05-30T20:00:00SGT
OFF STAGE, an Emergency Shelter production
I am just a writer.
I am just a director.
I am just a producer.
I am just a stage crew.
I am just a light
designer.
I am just a stage
manager.
I am just a sound
designer.
I am just a ticketing
personnel.
I am just a marketing
personnel.
I am just...
In life, we play many roles.
Sometimes they are
liberating and enjoyable.
Sometimes, they are
oppressive and testing.
How do we take on our
roles?
Are we able to break
boundaries?
Or do we have to perform our roles the way they
should conventionally be?
Emergency Shelter -
training arm of the controversial experimental theatre company Emergency
Stairs - brings you its first production, OFFSTAGE in May!
Members of Emergency Shelter will take on roles in theatre as both cast and
crew to look at conventions in theatre-making, and examine how we can look at
roles in different ways.
Shelter Members & Performers
Chanel Chan, Chong Woon Yong, Darren Guo, Zachary Ho, WahWah Hung Chit Wah,
Doreen Toh, Theresa Wee-Yenko, Jasmine Xie, Lina Yu.About Emergency Stairs
Founded in 2017, 避难阶段 Emergency Stairs is a non-profit, multilingual, experimental
theatre company in Singapore. It strives to bring artistic collaboration,
experimentation and the creative process to the forefront of theatre-making,
driven by creative dialogue, research and education, and in the process
creating new works, grooming new talent, and consolidating new methods to
approaching theatre.
Emergency Stairs is supported by the National
Arts Council under the Seed Grant Scheme for the period from 1 April 2017 to 31
March 2020.
About Emergency Shelter
Emergency Shelter is Emergency Stairs’ training
and research platform.
Through experimentation, creation and training,
Emergency Shelter seeks to develop talent, consolidate methods and devise new
creations. It seeks to uncover talents in creation, to research methods and
realizing creations with methods. Emergency Shelter is an
artist training programme with a focus on creating new works, and researching
new methods. In 2011 in Dali, Emergency Stairs artistic director Liu Xiaoyi
developed a new set of methods for training in experimental theatre, which
focuses on body, thought, creation and debate. Emergency Shelter seeks to
transform its members into independent artists and creators through training.
About STAIRCASE STAIRCASE is Emergency
Stairs' new space. Situated in an industrial building, STAIRCASE is a space for
creation and performance. A staircase functions as
joint between two or more floors, a passage between worlds, an architectural
feature that extends space, promises more. A transitional escape, a place to
pause and think, a convenient smoking point.
To be on a flight of
stairs. We welcome you to our STAIRCASE.Follow us on Facebook and InstagramRemark1) Advisory rating to be advised.2) Latecomers must wait for suitable cue for
admission, if any.3) Post-show dialogues: Immediately after 2 June,
3pm & 3 June, 3pm performances Ticketing information1) Concession for full-time students at $15 till 29 May (CODE: student5)-Student
must present their student cards for admission.2) Very limited tickets (if availabe) will be sold
on a first-come-first-served basis at the door an hour before show time. Cash
sale only at front-of-house.
3) For ticketing enquiry, please write to
fire@emergencystairs.org
Updatestag:peatix.com,2018-05-28 15:07:252018-05-28 15:07:25The event description was updated. Diff#340748Updatestag:peatix.com,2018-04-30 01:24:282018-04-30 01:24:28The event description was updated. Diff#334251Updatestag:peatix.com,2018-04-29 05:36:222018-04-29 05:36:22Venue was changed to "STAIRCASE@Soon Wing Industrial Building #06-14 (5 mins walk from Mattar MRT Station – Downtown Line)". Orig#334129Updatestag:peatix.com,2018-04-26 17:14:012018-04-26 17:14:01Venue was changed to "STAIRCASE@Soon Wing Industrial Building #06-14 (5 mins walk from Matter MRT Station – Downtown Line)". Orig#333639