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July 07, 2021
Singapore Repertory Theatre
If there’s one store which inspires fuzzy thoughts of baby-making, we reckon it’s got to be IKEA – home of cookie-cutter dreams and consumerist desires. Or at least, so begins the Singapore Repertory Theatre ‘s latest production, Lungs.
Perhaps moved by the endless rows of ready-to-assemble creations, one man pops the question of baby creation to his lover. That single question is enough to catapult them into ethical crisis, as they compulsively assemble and tear apart how-tos for building a life in a world of climate change and crippling uncertainty.
Written by award-winning English playwright Duncan Macmillan, Lungs was first staged a decade ago – and if anything, its wit only cuts sharper today. This two-character play is notoriously bare-bones, with Macmillan’s original script being radically stripped of traditional stage elements.
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