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SUMMARY:CHARGED by Teater Ekamatra
DESCRIPTION:Written by Chong Tze Chien and winner of Best Script at The Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards in 2011\, CHARGED is set during Chinese New Year and opens on a tense night in camp\, where the only soldiers left on guard duty are Malay and Indian. The uneasy quiet is broken by the arrival of Corporal Russell Lim. Old resentments surface\, insults escalate\, and taboos are shattered. By dawn\, two soldiers\, one Chinese and one Malay\, lie dead. \nAs Investigating Officer Victor de Souza pieces together the chain of events\, he confronts a maze of half truths\, silences\, and conflicting loyalties. \nSet within the suffocating hierarchy of army life\, the play confronts the fraught question of race with unsparing candour and a sharp refusal of easy political comfort. \nLed by director Mohd Fared Jainal\, with lighting design by Adrian Tan and sound design by Safuan Johari\, CHARGED features a dynamic ensemble of performers: Brendon Fernandez\, Irsyad Dawood\, Teoh Jun Vinh\, Krish Natarajan\, Ali Mazrin\, Izzul Irfan\, Siti Hajar Abdul Gani\, and Serene Chen.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/charged-by-teater-ekamatra/2026-07-23/
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