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HELLO GOOD PEOPLE.

It is I, Raz Master Razzy, PMOAD GUITAR!!!!! and i have come here on behalf of Mrs Tee to show this to you.





25 March 2007





Dear pupils of 2E, 2F and 2G,

For Saturday's performance of Titoudao, could we meet at the National Library ground level entrance at 7.20pm? The National Library is located at Victoria Street, just a 5min walk from Bugis Junction, which sits above Bugis MRT station. There is a Han's cafe near the entrance of the National Library.

I thought that it would be a good opportunity for you to find out where this spanking new glass and steel building is, and the treasures that lie within. Please be punctual as we will need to take attendance and I'd like everyone to be given some time to explore the 13-storey building.

Please dress warmly and appropriately, and come with enthusiasm. Needless to say, I expect that you’ll be on your best behaviour J

You will need to write a review of the play, so please read the attachment to find out more!

Hope we have a great time and see you on Saturday :)

Cheers,
Mrs. Tee LN






For Your Information…

Toy Factory Theatre Ensemble's TITOUDAO gives a loving portrait of the Chinese wayang during the Singapore of yesteryear, an art-form that is declining in popularity.
“Titoudao” is the name of a comic role in Hokkien opera (literallyshaving knife/blade), a hardworking and loyal servant of a family that has seen better times.
TITOUDAO is about the once popular Hokkien opera of the same name, whose title character is the loyal servant to Ti Boon Long, a poor scholar during ancient China whose once prosperous family is now bankrupt. Initially rejected by his betrothed Teng Lay Kiao, Boon Long obtains money from Lay Kiao's benevolent step sister, Swee Lian, to travel to the capital for the imperial examination.
With the help of his loyal servant, Titoudao, Ti Boon Long's family fortunes and position in society are restored. Framing this staging of the opera is the process of staging TITOUDAO itself, as well as the real life story of Madam On Ah Chiam, who made the role of “Titoudao” famous, and succeeded in becoming a famous wayang artiste.


In director Goh Boon Teck's script, the scenes of this opera are interspersed with scenes from each stage of opera actress Oon Ah Chiam's life - growing up in kampong Singapore, joining an opera troupe, marrying, growing old, reminiscing…
TITOUDAO sparkles with clear ideas about the way of the world in Singapore about half a century ago. The play accurately portrays the nuances of the family structure of Singapore in the 1950s-60s, and the gender inequality of that time.




Did You Know?

Although some part of the show are in Hokkien, there will be clear English subtitles on the screens at the two sides of the stage.
It is a play that promises to tickle and to touch you.
You can get the Programme for $5 at the theatre foyer on the 3rd floor.
To read an interview about Mdm Oon Ah Chiam, whose life story as a famous opera star inspired this play, go to:
http://justwoman.asiaone.com.sg/news/women/20070305_003.html
Visit the official website at:
http://www.toyfactory.com.sg/html/titoudao/about_titoudao.html


TASK!!!

During the play, take note of
1.Plot
2.Set
3.Costumes
4.Acting

You will need to write a review of the play in your Literature exercise book. You will need to discuss the 4 points listed above. You also need to write about

5.What you liked and disliked about the play,
6.What struck you as most memorable and
7.Anything you would change about the script/directing/ending.


end script;
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