10 September 2008 – 14 September 2008 @ DBS Arts Centre

Synopsis

SRT's The Young Co. presents the retelling of William Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost - a tale of The King of Navarre who has invited his three male companions to swear a very public oath to study together and to renounce women for three years.

Their honour is immediately put to the test by the arrival of the Princess of France and her three lovely female companions. It is love at first sight for all concerned despite the highly entertaining but hopeless efforts to disguise their feelings.

Be sure not to miss this enchanting production by Singapore's young talent this September.

Cast: 
Megah Laksana Ashari
Nikko Aw
Rishi Budhrani
Jane Chia
Georgia Fun
Joyce Gan
Aylwyn Goh
Mhd Fazri Iman
Yazid Jalil
Daniel Lim
Victoria Lim
Loh Chiu Kuan
Goh Leyn Lois
Fiona Low
Muhammad Ruzaini Bin Mazani
Caroline McBurney
Andrew Ng
Celine Ng
Olivia Rummel
Eunice Yee
Crenshaw Yeo
Elena Yeo
Clara Dyeo Yunwen
Chad Tan
Rummana Y. Yamanie

Directors: Michael Corbidge & Susan Tordoff

Lighting Designer: Yeo Shao Ann
Set Designer: Hella Chan
Sound Designer: Joyce Gan
Costume Designer: Vivianne Koh

(Source: Singapore Repertory Theatre Website)


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Love's Labour's Lost (2008), Review
Within the Limit of Becoming Mirth An enjoyable production which did justice to the comedic elements of Shakespeare's script. This energetic production of Shakespeare's comedy about forbidden love came off relatively well despite some opening night stumbles and the occasional jittery line. The cast of the SRT's Young Co. produced a vigorous energy that was well-suited to the mischievous, playful tone of the work, in which the King of Navarre and his three courtiers break their oath of abstinenc
Deanne Tan
Reviewed: 10 September 2008