1967 as the Government Inspector |
In the year 1967, an actor I became. I mean how at the fragile age of 16 would I
be so interested in joining the Drama Club while studying Form Four at Tanjong Lobang School, Miri? We set a wonderful tradition for the school
by producing an English drama every year for the school as well as the Miri public’s enjoyment from 1967 -1969. The school’s principal, Mr. Robert Nichol was
an ardent lover of drama and in fact wrote or adapted a few of the plays himself. The most well-known was the play “The
Government Inspector” which made me famous for my role as the, guess what? – the Government
Inspector. For many years later I when I
bumped into many ex-Tanjong students they could vividly remember the night of
the play when I had the audience in stitches.
I love acting for many reasons but mainly for the confidence-building,
social interactions, disciplined training and a tool to improve one’s
English. The plays I took part during my
Tanjong days were; ‘The Government Inspector”, “ Pillars of the Community”, “Charley’s
Aunt” and “ Tamu di Bukit Kenny” (Malay drama).
Years down the road, in 1975 while a teacher at the
Bintulu Government Secondary School or Sekolah Menengah Kerajaan Bintulu, I
produced a children’s theatre called “Dewi Bunga” in Bahasa Malaysia. The play was performed at the school’s stage
to much amazement of the audience who never had seen a drama or play in which humans assumed the characters of animals and plants. I was so driven to stage the play that it did
not matter that most of the expenses were borne by me. I just had to make it happen.
I would expect that today , in my adult life, in
this new millennium, there would be more plays staged in Bintulu or other towns
in Sarawak for the public to see. Alas,
this is not the scenario. In this
respect the town has not build up a cultural life that can contribute ‘ soul ‘
to the town or city of the future. We have
laid down the foundations, and would love to see newer generations continue
with a good tradition.
Happy Malaysia Day, Sarawak.
A Children Theatre entitled " Dewi Bunga" perfomed by students of Sekolah Menengah Kerajaan Bintulu in 1975. The play was opened for the public as well as students to enjoy. |
A page from my dairy..1969 |
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