THEATRESAUCE continues its seventh-year anniversary with its second theatre production They All Die At The End. This brown boy fantasia is directed by Dhinesha Karthigesu, an alumni of Theatresauce’s Emerging Directors Lab that ran from 2020-2022. The devised production opens towards the end of May in klpac’s Pentas 2 exploring brown masculinity, identity and family history. The show presents a world where brown men can say what they want and be who they want to be. They All Die At The End began initially as a curiosity about ancestry and heritage. Starting with the ancestors who originally came from India to Malaya a couple of generations ago. And the choices they made that lead each member
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