Rubber Girl on the loose

 

28 - 31 March 2019

Esplanade Theatre Studio

 

Concept & Direction

Natalie Hennedige

 

Lighting Designer

Suven Chan

Text

Natalie Hennedige

 

Sound Composition

Philip Tan

Production Designer

neontights x Mohd Fared Jainal

 

Sound Designer

Kiat

 

Multimedia Designer

Brian Gothong Tan

 

Lighting Designer

Suven Chan

Photographer

Tuckys Photography

 

Costume Designer

Aida Dolrahim

 

Performers

 

Sarah Chaffey

Tia Andrea Guttensohn

Mikaela Perez

Edith Podesta

Amy J Cheng

Darlane Litaay

Nicholas Tee

Claire Teo

Matthias Engler

Andrew Marko

Al-Matin Yatim

Ghafir Akbar

Masturah Oli

Jo Kukathas

Sypnosis

 

Urban legend has it that Sophocles, the Granddaddy of Tragedy, died from holding his breath while reciting a particularly long line from Antigone, the story of a young woman from Thebes, who had the cheek to defy her uncle-ruler Creon to bury her brother Polyneices. Receiving a proper burial was a big deal then. The deceased without an appropriate send-off would be denied entry into the Underworld and forced to roam the shores of River Styx as a restless ghost forever. Antigone wasn’t about to let that happen. Her refusal to snap under pressure earned her the nickname, Rubber Girl.

 

Rubber Girl is the proverbial rebel with a cause, a poster child for every generation, politicised by necessity to change her world.

 

With their penchant for subverting constructs, Cake sets Thebes in a hallucinatory institution under the rule of three (Creons). TriCreon skulks the hallway with the violent physicality of West Papuan dancer Darlane Litaay, builds walls of sound with the cavernous beats of Berlin-based musician Matthias Engler, and dictates to the administration with the exacting vowels, consonants and diphthongs of Malaysian actor Ghafir Akbar. In the airless school, Rubber Girl crumbles and rebounds with the angular athleticism of Australian dancer Sarah Chaffey. She embraces her nicotine-patched cousin-fiancé Haemon, speaks with the dead—including a bare-assed Polyneices—and wills us the courage to live life in accordance to our beliefs, without compromise, without hesitation, confronting fear, confronting death.

 

Personal beliefs clash with the powers above and what a big bloody mess that can be.

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