A play that reflects the conscience of the 1960s, Mimi Fan shows that Singaporeans were as much in search of an inner peace as their Western counterparts. The dissatisfaction and impotence felt by foreign-educated intellectuals is seen through the story of protagonist Chan Fei Loong. Mimi Fan was written in 1962 and first staged by the Experimental Theatre Club. It was the first truly Singaporean play in English.
Director: Rani Moorthy
Writer: Lim Chor Pee
Set Design: Julian Tok
Light Design: Clarence Tan
Costume Design: Tan Woon Chor
Performers: Gerald Chew, Jacintha Abisheganaden, Karen Tan, K Rajagopal
Stage Manager: Lorraine Frugtniet
Associate Stage Manager: Marianne Lim
Lighting: Tracie Howitt
Sound: Jacqueline Tan
Hair: The Hair Shop
Makeup: Serene Liu
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