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Yellow Gentlemen archiveTommy Lee is dying. Clinging on to his life, he waits for his daughter to come. He has something to say. But two men stand between him and death. They will stop at nothing. What he knows could change their lives. In an unusual time warp, the play tells the story of Tommy Lee, from his migration to Britain in the 1950s to the present, where he lies dying. It tackles the ideas of race and class on a deeply personal level, as one man seeks to come to terms with his death and fate. What if life could be undone?

Creatives/Company

Author: Benjamin Yeoh

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Archive listings for Yellow Gentlemen (2006)

Work type: Play.

T155393742

Producer Sirius Arts. Company Yellow Earth Theatre. Director Bronwyn Lim. Design Mamoru Iriguchi. Lighting Ben Pacey. Sound Roger Douek. Performer Jonathan Chan-Pensley (Tommy Lee Middle). Performer Nicholas Goh (Tommy Lee Young). Performer David K.S. Tse (Tommy Lee Old).
14 Feb 06 to 4 Mar 06Ovalhouse, Inner London :: V239
listing details L0792973408

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