A dose of daily drama
POSTING pictures onto popular sites like Stomp! and making comments on Facebook on an issue which then goes viral, are now a familiar part of Singapore life. Thanks to the Anton Casey incident, the case of bad behaviour and citizen journalism - its ugly side - is ever more pertinent.
The Necessary Stage's (TNS) latest production grapples not just with road rage, which has become more common in Singapore today, but also social media, say TNS's Haresh Sharma and Alvin Tan.
Sharma doesn't drive, but living next to a primary school, he's seen countless parents getting angry on the road, honking incessantly and waking up the whole neighbourhood.
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