Oon's one-woman show
HOW well do you know the people around you? Do you know what your mother's childhood was like? Or what problems your colleagues face at home every day?
For most people, there are many excuses to not know the answers to these questions: a hectic lifestyle, an awkward conversation, or our favourite Singaporean saying - it's simply none of our business.
But all these excuses were tossed out the window when local theatre actress Oon Shu An had to personally interview the people in her life - ex-teachers, colleagues, old friends and ex-boyfriends - all in the name of research for her debut as a playwright for Checkpoint Theatre's latest production, #UnicornMoment.
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