QueerCast #28: On North Diversion Road

Posted on May 16, 2007
Filed Under podcast, promotion, singapore, stage play
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Theatre promotion again! W!LDRICE’s “Young & W!LD” will be presenting their first ever theatre production called “On North Diversion Road“, and called us in to do a promotion for this big production!

The casts interviewed are (left-to-right) Ghazali Muzakir, Candice de Rozario, Terence Tan and Vanessa Wong, all bitchy and dramatic at the same time, proving this production to be worth watching for!

Also interviewed is director Johnathan Lim, a creative figure that is very, very familiar to the theatre scene. Hear him as he confesses on how he got his young (and mainly boy) actors!

Click here for more photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/63659414@N00/tags/onnorthdiversionroad/

QueerCast #28: On North Diversion Road (15.8MB)
To download, right click on the link above and choose “Save Target As…”.
(Format: MP3, Duration: 32:54 mins, Stereo)

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Details:
From 6 – 17 June 2007
8pm, with 3pm matinees on Saturdays and Sundays
Play Den @ The Arts House
$21 and $15 (students)
The Arts House Website: www.theartshouse.com.sg/tickets.html
The Arts House Ticket Hotline: (65) 63326919

Reminder: Our contest is still on! Win yourself brand new clothing from SportsmenAsia by simply sending us a photo! Click here for more details: http://www.queercast.net/show/2007/05/08/queercast-27-fluffy-stuff/

 



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  1. Emeric May 16, 2007 2:03 pm

    Here’s wishing all in Young & Wild a fab run with ONDR! Break a leg!

    Emeric

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