Dates: 25th - 27th January 2011
Times: 7:30pm -10:30pm
Location :
AD Studio, klpac
Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre
Sentul Park, Jalan Strachan, off Jalan Ipoh
Actors will need to prepare one locally written contemporary monologue (i.e. not from a foreign text), no longer than 2 minutes.
*We’re looking for actors aged 18 and above from all backgrounds*
Lifted from their FB Events page:
We are now having open auditions for the klpac production of This Cannot, That Cannot which will be directed by David Lim. This Cannot, That Cannot consists of short plays by Kakiseni’s Kakiscript winners and the highlight of the show is a short play by Malik Imtiaz Sarwar.
They keep saying that Malaysian politics will change. They’ve been saying it in 2008, they’ve been saying it in 2004, in 1997 and even in 196… *ahem*. Well, g...uess what? Malaysian politics might change but Malaysia just gets more and more familiar each year. Says who? The rakyat, of course! Before the swine flu, there was bird flu (and of course before that was another swine flu). They say we are one Malaysia when it’s more like SOME Malaysia indeed. This cannot, that cannot. And of course, only Uncle David knows best. Or so he thinks. After all, we all know that it is really dissatisfied intellectuals that hold all the answers. You know what? This synopsis is probably symptomatic of the systemic sycophancy of elephants. White elephants, of course.
Times: 7:30pm -10:30pm
Location :
AD Studio, klpac
Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre
Sentul Park, Jalan Strachan, off Jalan Ipoh
Actors will need to prepare one locally written contemporary monologue (i.e. not from a foreign text), no longer than 2 minutes.
*We’re looking for actors aged 18 and above from all backgrounds*
Lifted from their FB Events page:
We are now having open auditions for the klpac production of This Cannot, That Cannot which will be directed by David Lim. This Cannot, That Cannot consists of short plays by Kakiseni’s Kakiscript winners and the highlight of the show is a short play by Malik Imtiaz Sarwar.
They keep saying that Malaysian politics will change. They’ve been saying it in 2008, they’ve been saying it in 2004, in 1997 and even in 196… *ahem*. Well, g...uess what? Malaysian politics might change but Malaysia just gets more and more familiar each year. Says who? The rakyat, of course! Before the swine flu, there was bird flu (and of course before that was another swine flu). They say we are one Malaysia when it’s more like SOME Malaysia indeed. This cannot, that cannot. And of course, only Uncle David knows best. Or so he thinks. After all, we all know that it is really dissatisfied intellectuals that hold all the answers. You know what? This synopsis is probably symptomatic of the systemic sycophancy of elephants. White elephants, of course.