



Eclipse
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A young Singaporean man is making a journey to his fatherās birthplace in Hyderabad, Pakistan. With him are his fatherās ashes. As he makes the arduous trip, he retraces the original journey made by millions of people ā including his parents and grandparents ā in 1947, during the partition of India and Pakistan.
A play that looks at three generations of men struggling with their dreams and their journeys, Eclipse is an intimate look at personal stories affected by historical events.
First staged to critical acclaim as a short play by Scotlandās 7:84 Theatre at Traverse Theatre, Eclipse was developed into a full-length production and presented in Singapore as a Fringe Highlight of the M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2008.
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"This one-man show was deeply rooted in a sense of time and place, and Sharma brought even audience members with little knowledge of partition in India and Pakistan into the events with carefully layered exposition."
āBritish Theatre Guide"Absorbingly told by Umar Ahmed, Eclipse suggests that ancestral memory is never as meaningful as the allegiances of everyday life."Ā
āThe Guardian"(Playwright Haresh Sharma) has demonstrated a deftness and maturity in scriptwriting, a deeper inquiry into life and humanity, as well as an evident progress in terms of his creations."
āLianhe Zaobao -
Haresh SharmaĀ is Resident Playwright of The Necessary Stage and co-Artistic Director of the annual M1 Singapore Fringe Festival. To date, he has written about 100 plays. One of these,Ā Off Centre, was selected by the Ministry of Education as a Literature text for āNā and āOā Levels, and republished by The Necessary Stage in 2006. In 2008,Ā Interlogue: Studies in Singapore Literature, Vol. 6, was published by Ethos Books. Written by Prof David Birch and edited by A/P Kirpal Singh, it presents an extensive investigation of Hareshās work over the past 20 years. A collection of Hareshās plays was also translated into Mandarin and published as <<åéęÆĀ·ę²ēå§ä½é>> by Global Publishing. In 2010, Epigram Books publishedĀ Those Who Canāt, Teach.Ā
Haresh was awarded Best Original Script forĀ Fundamentally Happy,Ā Good PeopleĀ andĀ Gemuk GirlsĀ during the 2007, 2008 and 2009 Life! Theatre Awards respectively. In 2010, the abovementioned plays were published by The Necessary Stage in theĀ TrilogyĀ collection. Most recently, two collections of short plays by Haresh,Ā Shorts 1Ā andĀ Shorts 2, were published as well. In 2011, Haresh became the first non-American to be awarded the prestigious Goldberg Master Playwright by New York Universityās Tisch School of the Arts. In 2014, Haresh was awarded the prestigious S.E.A. Write Award.
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Description
- Description
- Praise
- About the Playwright
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A young Singaporean man is making a journey to his fatherās birthplace in Hyderabad, Pakistan. With him are his fatherās ashes. As he makes the arduous trip, he retraces the original journey made by millions of people ā including his parents and grandparents ā in 1947, during the partition of India and Pakistan.
A play that looks at three generations of men struggling with their dreams and their journeys, Eclipse is an intimate look at personal stories affected by historical events.
First staged to critical acclaim as a short play by Scotlandās 7:84 Theatre at Traverse Theatre, Eclipse was developed into a full-length production and presented in Singapore as a Fringe Highlight of the M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2008.
-
"This one-man show was deeply rooted in a sense of time and place, and Sharma brought even audience members with little knowledge of partition in India and Pakistan into the events with carefully layered exposition."
āBritish Theatre Guide"Absorbingly told by Umar Ahmed, Eclipse suggests that ancestral memory is never as meaningful as the allegiances of everyday life."Ā
āThe Guardian"(Playwright Haresh Sharma) has demonstrated a deftness and maturity in scriptwriting, a deeper inquiry into life and humanity, as well as an evident progress in terms of his creations."
āLianhe Zaobao -
Haresh SharmaĀ is Resident Playwright of The Necessary Stage and co-Artistic Director of the annual M1 Singapore Fringe Festival. To date, he has written about 100 plays. One of these,Ā Off Centre, was selected by the Ministry of Education as a Literature text for āNā and āOā Levels, and republished by The Necessary Stage in 2006. In 2008,Ā Interlogue: Studies in Singapore Literature, Vol. 6, was published by Ethos Books. Written by Prof David Birch and edited by A/P Kirpal Singh, it presents an extensive investigation of Hareshās work over the past 20 years. A collection of Hareshās plays was also translated into Mandarin and published as <<åéęÆĀ·ę²ēå§ä½é>> by Global Publishing. In 2010, Epigram Books publishedĀ Those Who Canāt, Teach.Ā
Haresh was awarded Best Original Script forĀ Fundamentally Happy,Ā Good PeopleĀ andĀ Gemuk GirlsĀ during the 2007, 2008 and 2009 Life! Theatre Awards respectively. In 2010, the abovementioned plays were published by The Necessary Stage in theĀ TrilogyĀ collection. Most recently, two collections of short plays by Haresh,Ā Shorts 1Ā andĀ Shorts 2, were published as well. In 2011, Haresh became the first non-American to be awarded the prestigious Goldberg Master Playwright by New York Universityās Tisch School of the Arts. In 2014, Haresh was awarded the prestigious S.E.A. Write Award.












