The Lonesome Death of Eng Bunker

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Presented by Wattle and Daub with Kakilang

On January 17th 1874, Eng Bunker woke to discover his brother Chang was dead. The twin brothers, Siamese immigrants and entertainers who had carved out an uneasy space in the rotten heart of the American dream, were conjoined by a band of cartilage and shared a liver. This is the story of Eng’s final hours; alone for the first time in his life.

Using puppetry, music and striptease, this is a gothic horror about siblinghood, diaspora and the brutal cost of assimilation; about being entirely alone in the universe, and about waking up chained to a dead body.

Commissioned by Kakilang and supported by Arts Council England National Lottery Project Grants.

Credit Image: Jeffrey Phillips

Creative Team:

Writer/Performer: Tobi Poster-Su

Director: Iskandar Sharazuddin

Associate Director: Rebecca Goh

Set and Costume Designer: Erin Guan

Lighting Designer: Cheng Keng

Sound Designer and Composer: AJ Turner

Composer: Tom Poster

Movement Director: Jasmine Chiu

Puppet Designer and Maker: Aya Nakamura

Puppet Maker: Kayla Teodoro

Puppet Making Assistant: Jennifer Dingwall

Assistant Puppet Maker: Bok Li and Katya Markson-Matthews

Stage Manager: Vivi Wei

Production Manager: Brent Tan

Producer: Natalie Chan

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Enjoy code: 469647
Type
Scene
Target groups
Adult
Source
TheList
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Available tickets

Thursday
19/09 2024 7:30pm
Omnibus 1 Clapham Common North Side LONDON
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