Mental illness does not discriminate. Although there is more access to information, many still suffer silently or face stigma when they come out with their illness. What is this experience like for actors in Singapore? Are they expected to just deal with their mental health issues because they are seen as ‘tortured artists’ and ‘so full of drama’?
In 2019, as part of The Necessary Stage's developmental platform The Orange Production, the company presented Acting Mad, a verbatim play based on interviews with 20 actors who have experienced or are going through mental health issues.
This iteration, specially commissioned by Esplanade for The Studios 2022, incorporates new interview texts and testimonies, as well as actors’ responses to the pandemic and its impact on them.
Can sharing our stories, and creating theatre, be a form of solace and support?
Writer/Director: Haresh Sharma
Performers: Ghafir Akbar, Karen Tan, Masturah Oli and Tan Guo Lian Sutton
Choreographer: Edith Podesta
Assistant Director: Deonn Yang
Set Designer: Vincent Lim
Lighting Designer: Yo Shao Ann
Sound Designer: Te Hao Boon
Support Facilitator: Rosemary McGowan
(Source: Synopsis from The Necessary Stage Website and Credits from Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay Press Room)