10 May 2012 – 13 May 2012 @ Drama Centre Black Box, National Library Building

Synopsis

Cock is fundamentally a love story, complicated by many players of different genders. It is a sensitive look at one man’s sexuality and the difficulties that arise when one realizes you have a choice.  A play that focuses on the paralysing indecision that stems from not knowing who one really is.

Playwright: Mike Bartlett 
Director: Rayann Condy

Cast: Walter Hanna, Koey Foo, Rebecca Lee, Ray Condy 

Production Manager: Claire Devine
Stage Manager: Sahirrah Safit 

Sound Design: Jean Low
Lighting Design: Shaiful Islam 
Visual Artists: Mithru Vigneshwara, Jacky Boen, Zac Ong, Rui Yi Mui

(Source: Buds Theatre Website)


credits

Mike Bartlett
Playwright
Rayann Condy
Director
Claire Devine
Production Manager
Sahirrah Safit
Stage Manager

artefacts

Cock (2012), Review
I really wanted to enjoy this show a lot more. The premise is interesting. John, a gay man, is forced to confront questions of his sexual identity when he strays from the bended path after meeting a woman. It's a story that's bursting at the seams with moments of awkwardness and situational humor, like when John touches a breast for the first time, or starts waxing poetical at the sight of a vagina. Or better still his crude attempt to pacify his boyfriend over his indiscretion by describing the woman he sl
Musa Fazal
Reviewed: 10 May 2012