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SUMMARY:UNSW presents 'Emily of Emerald Hill'
DESCRIPTION:EVENT DESCRIPTIONUniversity of New South Wales Alumni is organizing a special play with the sole purpose of getting all Australian graduates to gather and rekindle ties with other Australian University alumni while enjoying this wonderful performance. As this is a non profit event\, the ticket price is only intended to cover the costs of the play. \nPerformance: “Emily of Emerald Hill” \nDate: April 12th\, Saturday evening \nPre performance reception: 7.00pm – 7.40pm \nTime: 8.00pm – 9.45pm \nPost performance reception: 9.45pm – 11.00pm (Production team will join us) \nTickets available: 200 numbered seats \nPrice: RM 85.00 per person \nFor further information and ticket purchase\, please contact: eventsunswmalaysia@yahoo.com or Jasmine at +6 03-7809 8010\, Mon-Fri\, 9am – 5pm \nAdditionally\, we will be serving food and drinks during the reception – ticket includes light halal Nyonya food and drinks – soda\, tea and coffee and Australian wines!! \nAbout the Play \nIt is a critically-acclaimed\, longest-running play locally which has been staged around the world. This play focusses on a Peranakan family in the early 20th century\, living in Emerald Hill\, Singapore. It is heralded as a true gem in local arts history\, giving a concise sociological insight into the fading nyonya-baba culture. \nPearly Chua\, who has played the role more than 160 times\, is undoubtedly unforgettable in her element as Emily. Her performance has been described as “Brilliant. Simply brilliant. A stunning tour de force from start to finish.” by Mark Sheridan\, an Australian critic in 2012. \nEVENT GALLERY
URL:https://www.emaac.org/event/unsw-presents-emily-of-emerald-hill/
LOCATION:Damansara Perdana Performing Arts Center\, Kuala Lumpur
CATEGORIES:Year 2014
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