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Historical drama intertwines myth with Singapore's past.

"Sisters & Senang: The Island Plays" would be a compelling choice for you if you're fascinated by the intersection of history and mythology. Jean Tay masterfully merges real events and folkloric elements, offering a nuanced look at Singapore's lesser-known stories. The plays' exploration of human nature and ambition through the lens of the country's transformative era could offer an enriching experience that connects the past with the present.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
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Sisters & Senang: The Island Plays

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ISBN: 9789814785907
Authors: Jean Tay
Publisher: Epigram Books
Date of Publication: 2018-02-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Drama, Historical Fiction
Related Topics: Theatre, Mythology, War
Goodreads rating: 4.1
(rated by 10 readers)

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"Playwright Jean Tay has her fingers firmly on the pulse of modern Singapore." —Corrie Tan, The Straits TimesThe Sisters Islands and Pulau Senang: two satellite islands off the coast of Singapore, small but rich in story. This volume brings together two remarkable plays by Jean Tay, Sisters and Senang, which explore these two islands through turbulent events in the 1960s.Sisters: The Untold Stories of the Sisters Islands blends a real-life murder with creation myth. The play alternates between two stories: one of Mina and Lina, the two sisters upon which the myth of the Sisters Islands is supposedly based; and the other of the shocking case in 1965 of Jenny Cheok, killed by her boyfriend Sunny Ang, which also involved her half-sister Irene.Senang covers the prison riots on Pulau Senang in 1963. The island was used for a bold experiment, led by Superintendent Daniel Dutton, an Irishman who believed he could reform the inmates through labour, and abolished the use of arms to police them. This is one man’s attempt to create a utopian penal colony, which tragically led to his violent end.
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Historical drama intertwines myth with Singapore's past.

"Sisters & Senang: The Island Plays" would be a compelling choice for you if you're fascinated by the intersection of history and mythology. Jean Tay masterfully merges real events and folkloric elements, offering a nuanced look at Singapore's lesser-known stories. The plays' exploration of human nature and ambition through the lens of the country's transformative era could offer an enriching experience that connects the past with the present.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.