Thursday, September 29, 2005
Oct 2005 Performance: WORDS DON’T COME EASY
something but couldn't quite bring it out?
Do you find it hard to communicate
some things? Perhaps too awkward,
too embarrassing, too personal?
Sometimes it is important to say it all out,
a time where there is no fear or judgement.
Come and share a feeling or a short story about
trying to communicate your feelings...
Tapestry Playback Theatre Group Presents
Words Don't Come Easy!
Date: Saturday, 1st October 2005
Time: 8pm (To be seated by 7.45pm )
Venue: Fei Yue Family Service Centre (Void Deck Training Room)
Block 280, Choa Chu Kang Ave 3 (Nearest MRT: Choa Chu Kang)
Price: $12.00 (Bulk purchase of 5 tickets and students – 10%)
Email JERRY at tapestry.sg@gmail.com for more information about booking of tickets and venue details.
Huh? What is Playback Theatre?
This is a theatre form based on improvisation and it has been practised in over 30 countries in the world.
It was created by Jonathan Fox who believed in a spontaneous theatre that reflected back to a gathered audience their view of the world as they experienced it.
In a playback theatre performance, an audience member tells a real feeling or story from their life situations, chooses actors to play the different roles, and watches as their story is given artistic shape and coherence.
By telling and re-enacting these stories, Playback Theatre enables a community to get to know its members better.
It is all about respect, sharing real stories, connecting individuals to each other, and creating a deeper sense of community
For more information about playback theatre, please visit www.playbacknet.org
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Tuesday, September 13, 2005
Poem: Let’s Watch by Gabriel Lee
As if water flowing along
The river before merging
With the majestic waterfalls.
Such splendour, such intensity.
Such vibrancy, such awakening.
One’s senses come alive!
One’s senses come So alive!
Crashing upon the surface of
The waters below,
To the bottom of the waterfalls,
Never once losing shape.
The shape, not once
Has it lost.
Just collecting itself once more
And moving on again.
Never ceases to amaze,
How it crashed and yet
Not lose its shape
Not at all.
Though might be losing
In intensity
And speed
But not the shape.
This is how the story
Goes for Playback,
As the story is being
Played back.
The essence of it all,
Remains but
The intensity and speed
Might have had diminished.
For the teller,
That is how the healing
Starts right from
That point forth.
The essence of seeing
The scene unfold
Before his eyes
Right in front of him.
Though the memories might return,
They lose their intensity and speed
Of loss, pain, hurt and anger.
In place, peace reigns.
The healing has begun.
Welcome to Playback Theatre.
Welcome and
Let’s Watch.
Sunday, September 11, 2005
Thursday, August 04, 2005
Jerry Louis, Actor and Trainer

Greetings! I am Jerry, a good natured, bubbly but harmless, young and gorgeous guy! My friends know me as one who is full of nonsense but yet blessed with a nurturing heart. I guess it’s this genuine desire to be of service to people that has kept me in Tapestry Playback.
I started joining Tapestry without a clue of what I was getting myself into. Agnes, a college friend asked me to attend a full-day workshop conducted by Veronica Needa late last year. I just went by faith to attend the workshop. By the end of a day of playing fun games and learning about playback skills, I found that I really enjoyed myself! It was at this workshop that I saw my first playback performance and it was WOW! I thought to myself this was not an easy thing to do and there is no way I can do it, ie. to think on my feet. However, this started my love affair with playback theatre. I really wanted to challenge myself; to see if I could come up with a fluid sculpture on the spot. The first few times were freaky. I watched my fellow members offer their parts while I was left standing alone. I wished I had a hole to swallow me up. Gradually, I learnt that it was not about coming up with the best but just to offer. I feel very touched when I realise that the things that I can do in playback stories allow people to connect with one another on a deeper level.
Presently, I am a teacher working with children of multiple disabilities, after years of working in advertising and public relations. I enjoy watching movies and analyzing them... a hazard from studying it during university days. I love singing, hiking and camping. My dream is to backpack my way along the Silk Road and experience the vibrant cultures of this ancient route.
Anne Chua, Artistic Director and Principal Trainer

Ha ha ha... I’m Ms Jolly
sometimes I can really be silly.
On most days, I am just downright bubbly;
many would say I am really friendly.
Just in case you are wondering,
yeah, I am truly meandering.
An educational therapist for special kids,
integrating learning and behavioural needs.
My work allows me to think on my feet,
any challenging behaviour is a special treat!
My heart is truly with Playback,
where my interests are merged in a neat stack!
On days where deep stories are told,
my life’s meaning begin to unfold.
As I learn more about how to play
A deeper yearning for knowledge each day
A little dream for many asian stories
sharing playback with neighbouring countries
For now, it’s workshops with kids and teens
creating awareness for playback scenes
So whenever I’m free, I would always try
To have tea with friends or get a good buy
Some days I would try my hand at making
Simple handmade crafts for giving
Reading adult books is my greatest torture
A simple children’s tale is a true adventure
I hope all these mutterings make sense
In true playback theatre’s essence
Agnes Law, Conductor and Founding Member (Currently on Study Leave)

Thursday, July 28, 2005
Asian Playback Gathering: 2 Special Performances
The "R/A" Show
Date: 7th August 2005, Sunday
Venue: Golden Landmark Hotel Cost: $15
Time of Performances: 8pm. (Please be seated by 7.45pm)
Duration of shows: 90 mins (no interval)
Email Caroline at apgsg@yahoo.com.sg to purchase your tickets.
Catch playback practitioners from Hongkong, Macau,Taiwan, Nepal, India, Japan, Philippines and Singapore as part of the first ever Asian Playback Gathering held here.
Huh?! What is Playback Theatre?
This is a theatre form based on improvisation and ithas been practised in over 30 countries in the world!In playback theatre event, an audience member tells areal feeling or story from their life situations,chooses actors to play the different roles and watchesas their story is given artistic shape and coherence.It is all about respect, sharing real stories, connecting individuals to each other, and creating a deeper sense of community.
Disclaimer: This performance is rated 'G'