Kee Thuan Chye is from Penang. A famous Malaysian writer is here in UPM, spends sometimes with the TESL students. What a great session with Kee Thuan Chye. He is a very nice person, very nice to talk to. Wow! What a great experience to meet, talk and ask him about his experience in writing.
I have read two of his works and the current one is ‘The Swordfish, Then the Concubine’. It is a contemporary or a modern play he wrote, so it is a lot easier to read and to finish reading it. I do admit that I love his works. He makes me think about my beloved country Malaysia, what is happening all around Malaysia. I am able to relate it to the current issues in Malaysia. It makes me more aware to my surrounding. As a good and responsible Malaysian, I extremely agree we should be more sensitive or aware to the events around me. That is how we show our responsibility to this country. ‘I don’t give a damn!’ we should avoid it. Show your responsibility towards your own country, if we the citizens of Malaysia ‘don’t give a damn’ to our surrounding, who else would do? Who else would care for it? This is the message that Kee Thuan Chye trying to tell us, the Important of being a responsible Malaysian. The readers are exposed to the current issues eventhough the setting portrayed the ancient time.
After the session with Mr. Kee Thuan Chye, I personally ask him about the surprising number of characters in ‘The Swordfish, Then the Concubine’. The version that I read, surprisingly, there are 63 characters in it. So, I thought about how they do it on stage. Are you going to pay for 63 actors for one single play? It is insane. He said to me, they were only 15 actors were hired for the play. So, they play several roles per person. He said it was difficult to deal with but they managed to do it well. Isn’t it surprised you? I do. 15 actors for 63 characters? Wow! A single actor should play at least 4 roles. How amazing it is? I wish I will have the chance to go and watch the play soon. Hope the ticket is not too expensive
or else I am not able to pay for it.
Last word from Kee Thuan Chye, BE A GOOD MALAYSIAN!
Kee Thuan Chye sharing his experience.
Me on his left with my fellow friends