Selected Works
Phinny & Wally - Nine Years Theatre
Drama Centre Black Box 2024
Dive into the enchanting underwater world with Phinny, a gentle dolphin and Wally, an enthusiastic whale. Together, their unbreakable bond reminds us that true friends never leave each other behind, no matter the tide.
International Friendship Day - The Necessary Stage
Esplanade: Feed Your Imagination 2024
Join us at International Friendship Day with the MPSS students as we discuss cross-cultural differences in this interactive theatre piece!
I Am Seaweed - MASHH & Theatreworks (Melbourne)
Melbourne Fringe Festival 2023 (Nominated for Best in Theatre)
A one woman show on pursuit of resilience at the expense of the self.
Do Rhinos Feel Their Horns? - Gangguan!
C42 (Singapore) & Edinburgh Fringe 2023 - Summerhall
Two friends host a radio play. There is a case of ‘rhinoceritis’ taking over the world
Survivor Singapore - The Necessary Stage
Esplanade: Feed Your Imagination 2023
A group of students have been assigned a project on the theme of National Education. They wrack their brains to find out how to make a difference.
Here And There - ActNow (Adelaide)
DreamBig Children’s Festival 2023
Here and There uses live-streaming technology to transport the audience into the lives of artists from across the world, into their homes and places of belonging.
You’re Invited - Artwave
Esplanade: Hua Yi Chinese Festival of the Arts 2022
Role-play as an avatar on a web-based video-calling platform. Explore how traditions can adapt to the tides of change in a mindful and sustainable way through this theatrical online experience.
White Pearl - Sydney Theatre Company (Sydney, Brisbane & Adelaide)
Queensland Theatre and OzAsia Festival (Adelaide) 2021
With razor-sharp dialogue, nail-biting tension, and caustic wit, this rollercoaster of a production takes a nuanced swipe at cancel culture and toxic corporations, exploring intra-Asian politics, 21st century racism and the dark side of going viral.
Poona - Roshelle Wong & Keziah Warner (Melbourne)
NEXTWAVE, in association with Chinese museum 2021
An interactive political dramedy, with robots.
Fasten your ‘Vote Poona’ badge, collect that last-minute polling data. Will Poona be voted Cyborg in Chief? The fate of the nation is up to you.
落叶归根 (Luò yè guī gēn) Getting Home - MASHH
Melbourne Fringe 2020, National University of Singapore (Exxon Mobil Campus Concerts), Melbourne Fringe 2021, Riverside Digital, Brighton Fringe 2022
落归根 (Luò yè guī gēn) Getting Home is a one-woman show that interrogates the conflict between a woman’s ambition and her sense of duty and longing to be with her family.
Melbourne Fringe 2020 (Best in Theatre, Best Emerging Writer, Best Emerging Producer and New Zealand Tour Ready award), 2 Green Room Awards in 2021 (Performer and Production) and the Scenesavers Best Digital Event at Brighton Fringe Festival 2022.