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Mimi Fan
Mimi Fan
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In Mimi Fan, Singapore playwright Lim Chor Pee weaves together a haunting tale about love, escapism and broken hearts searching for healing. Through the story of a teenage bar girl, Mimi Fan, whose destiny clashes with Chan Fei-Loong, an English-educated overseas Singaporean who has returned home to work, Lim brings to the fore some undeniable and searing truths: true love requires courage, it can be painful, and it can haunt you, despite your best efforts to ignore it.
Mimi Fan was written and first staged by the Experimental Theatre Club in 1962, and is considered Singapore’s first English-language play written by a local. It was restaged by Theatreworks in 1990.
"A classic. [Mimi Fan] is a confident character study featuring two young women who chose their own paths in an era where women were still expected to find fulfillment through marriage" —Corrie Tan, The Straits Times
"A revelation...The late playwright Lim Chor Pee weaves a taut, confident drama around the two women and returning overseas student Chan Fei-Loong, an idealistic intellectual who feels emasculated in the insular and increasingly materialistic Singapore of the 1960s… Lim's maiden play is so assured that one feels a sense of regret that he stopped writing." —Clarissa Oon, The Straits Times
"The dialogue is vibrant and meaningful and is spliced with an easy and distinctive Malayan humour." —Victor Doggett, The Straits Times
"Attractive and brazen, Mimi symbolises the materialistic modern generation." —The Malay Mail
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Drama about love, courage, and societal expectations in 1960s Singapore.
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Who is this book for?
Mimi Fan is a compelling exploration of love and societal pressures set against the vibrant backdrop of 1960s Singapore. The characters' journeys of self-discovery and resilience are beautifully portrayed, making it a timeless piece that resonates with anyone interested in cultural history and human emotion. If you're drawn to stories with cultural depth and powerful character studies, this classic play offers a rare glimpse into a pivotal era.