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Daphne Boey as Derek

Daphne fell into the business of performing and has loved it ever since. When she’s not doing so – namely, so as to speak – she collects gewgaws. This marks the second time (of many to come) she’s playing a (gay) man and she can probably say that she has the affinity for such roles, since her first officially official performance as the (gay) Zither Boy in last year’s production of The West Wing. She thinks that the characters are deeper than what meets the eye and hopes to give a resounding and soulful performance that will leave audiences thinking – even after many days.
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Stephanie Neubronner as Paul

Stephanie is currently a third year Theatre Studies Major in the National University of Singapore, and is enjoying every minute of it. Her past performances include acting as a monk in The West Wing (2008) and performing for Hush in Celebrate Drama 2008. During her free time, Stephanie enjoys singing and having fun with her family and friends. As Paul, Stephanie has found her most challenging role yet, and wishes to create Paul as a person that people can relate to. Stephanie continues to learn much from everyone in this production.
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Jen Li Sheng as Madame Soh

Jen is a third year Theatre Studies Major in NUS. He decided to dabble in Theatre Studies after falling asleep in social work lectures, which he intended to major in. He has taken part in church productions, as well as other small projects in the local theatre scene with friends. Taking on the character of Madame Soh is his biggest role to date, and he finds it extremely interesting and exciting. He hopes to be able to pull this off well, and create many fond memories of this Play Production with this batch of Theatre Studies majors.
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Isaac Sim as Shaun

Isaac’s passion for theatre began at the tender age of 12 after watching his first theatre performance. And ever since, there has been no turning back. Previous acting credits include National Museum’s Fight Club – The Chorus (2007), NUS Thespis’ Walking Into Doors (2008) and Short & Sweet Theatre Festival (Mandarin)’s No Where Now Here (2008). He has also directed several church musicals and was also Music Director for St. Andrew’s Junior College’s Animal Farm in 2003. He is extremely grateful to be part of this important production and wishes to - one day - see some soul in Singapore.
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Daniel Soh as Alban

Daniel is currently pursuing a double major in English Literature and Theater Studies. He performed in "Hush", a performance under SDEA's Celebrate Drama Festival in 2008. Daniel finds it an enormous challenge performing as Alban, who is so different from him, but thoroughly enjoys doing things he might otherwise never do. Of course, he would love to act in more productions in future, “even if it means being manhandled onstage,” he says. He also has delusions pursuing a career as a writer. He likes collecting old things like cameras, and dreams of owning a shophouse filled with an assortment of antiquities like typewriters, books and the like.He has no interest in sex dolls offstage. Yet.
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Lim Wan Cheng as Minister

Wan Cheng, currently in her second (and half) year as TS major, has embarked on theatre since her Republic Polytechnic (RP) days. In RP, she enjoyed being cast and crew in the drama club’s productions. Going beyond that, she has acted in school shows (2007), an anti-AIDS film advertisement (2006) and performed a monologue for “Crashout!” (2006). She has also helped out as crew in many productions such as the Short and Sweet Festival (2007). She really hopes to continue acting after graduation. Playing Minister can be tricky, where she oppresses and yet can be much frivolous.
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Evangeline Lee as Les
(Secondary role: Costumes/Make-up)

A third-year shared major in Theatre Studies and Social Work, Evangeline has always been intrigued by the prowess of the performing arts. Musically inclined from birth, she would cry whenever her mum stopped playing the music and would only stop crying when her mum started the music again! She started singing nursery rhymes and pop songs at the age of 3, and has been singing ever since in English, Mandarin and Thai. She has sung for various Christian organizations and churches overseas in Thailand and Myanmar, at schools and orphanages. She was also among the top 50 contestants in Singapore Idol Season 1 (2004). With theatre being her new-found passion, she hopes to marry all her loves – stirring awareness for social issues through musical theatre.
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Joie Goh as Chris
(Secondary role: Costumes/Make-up)

Having been involved in various performative pursuits which include ballet, classical singing and musical theatre, since childhood, Joie chose to complete her education by majoring in Theatre Studies in NUS. She intends to further her career in music and is working on a solo musical project in conjunction with a local youth theatre group. Cast as Chris, one of Derek's two near-identical assistants, Joie considers it one of her favourite characters as she is able to utilize her dance and musical training for the role. She is also a budding costume designer and makeup artist, and is part of production’s costumes department.
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Alexandra Hui as Salesgirl

Alexandra Hui is a third year Theatre Studies major with a background in theatre spanning over ten years, having been in theatre groups in both Singapore and Canada, such as her high school's drama society, Act 3, and Teesri Duniya (a theatre company in Montreal). She relishes the opportunity to showcase her super awesomeness in her two roles and hopes you will enjoy the unleashing of the goddess.
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Raymond Tan as Shopper
(Primary role: Publicity/FOH)
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