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Goh Boon Teck () is a Singaporean director, playwright and production designer.


Early life and education

Goh's mother, Oon Ah Chiam, is a Chinese opera performer who performed with Chinese opera troupe, Sin Sai Hong. When Goh was young, he would follow Oon on stage as a performer, playing the roles of handmaiden or eunuch. Goh studied at Si Ling Primary School then Swiss Cottage Secondary School before majoring in Fine Arts at the
Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA; zh, 南洋艺术学院; ; ) is a publicly-funded post-secondary arts institution in Singapore, and a constituent college of the University of the Arts Singapore (UAS) from 2024. NAFA offers courses at high-s ...
. He was the first Singaporean recipient of the VISA International Arts Scholarship in 1996 which allowed him to study Theatre Directing at
Middlesex University Middlesex University London (legally Middlesex University and abbreviated to MDX) is a public research university based in Hendon, northwest London, England. The university also has campuses in Dubai and Mauritius. The name of the university is ...
, London, United Kingdom.


Career

In 1990, Goh with 13 students, who had performed in
Kuo Pao Kun Kuo Pao Kun (193910 September 2002) () was a playwright, theatre director, and arts activistKwok, Kian-Woon. "Remembering Kuo Pao Kun (1939–2002)." Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 4.2 (2003): 193–201. in Singapore who wrote and directed both Ma ...
's ''Lao Jiu'', formed Toy Factory Theatre Ensemble, the predecessor of Toy Factory Productions. Goh would become its artistic director and it first produced a 20-minute play, ''The Bull Over The Rainbow'', by Goh. In 1994, Goh staged ''
Titoudao Titoudao is a play by Singaporean playwright Goh Boon Teck. It was first staged in Singapore at the Jubilee Hall Raffles Hotel by theatre company, Toy Factory Productions, in 1994. The play was restaged again in 2000, 2007, 2015 and 2024. In ...
'', a play based on his mother's life story. Titoudao won five awards, Best Play, Best Original Script and Best Actress at the 2001 The Straits Times Life! Theatre Award, Program for Best Production Design/ Art Direction at New York Festivals TV & Film Awards 2021 and Best Newcomer at Asia Contents Awards 2021. In 2001, Goh was awarded the
Young Artist Award The Young Artist Award (originally known as the Youth in Film Award) is an accolade presented by the Young Artist Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded in 1978 to honor excellence of youth performers, and to provide scholarships for young ...
by the National Arts Council of Singapore. In 2007, Goh was appointed the creative director for the 2007 Singapore National Day Parade first held at
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. Goh is a firm believer in the preservation of Asian heritage, culture and history. His plays such as
December Rains December Rains () is the first original Mandarin musical written by veteran songwriter Liang Wern Fook and Jimmy Ye, directed by theatre director Alec Tok and producer James Toh. It was first staged by Brink Creative Company in 1996. The musical ...
(2010), Titoudao (1994), Prism (2003) are a few of such representative works. Other creations such as Purple (2012), The Crab Flower Club (2012), Grind (2016) explore topics on gender and sexuality in contemporary Singapore, often prompting audiences to question morality and humanity.


International and local projects

In 2003, Goh was invited by Japan's Kageboushi Theatre Company to stage Prism as its writer and director. This project involved a 6-countries collaboration, touring Tokyo, Singapore, Bangkok, Manila, Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta. Goh's original show - The Crab Flower Club (2012) toured in Beijing, China in the East Pioneer Theatre during the China International Theatre Festival. His other work - K (2012) was showcased in Shanghai Modern Drama Valley in the International 5 Cities Public Theatre Festival, which he took on the roles of a Playwright, Director and Set Designer. Glass Anatomy (2014) staged in Shanghai Culture Square, Original Mandarin Music Festival was also the first foreign production invited to the festival and second original Singaporean musical presented in China.


Works


Accolades

* Best Play of the Year (''Titoudao'') at 2001 The Straits Times Life! Theatre Award * Best Original Script (''Titoudao'') at 2001 LIFE! Theatre Awards * 2001 Young Artist Award by the National Arts Council * Best Set Design (Fireface) at 2003 DBS LIFE! Theatre Awards 2003 * Arts and Culture Goh Boon Teck at 2005 Singapore Youth Award * The Elite Director Award for Glass Anatomy at 5th One Theatre Prestige Award 2014 by Shanghai Modern Drama Valley


References

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