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THOM PAIN (BASED ON NOTHING)

Edith Podesta, Yarra Ileto & Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (Australia & Singapore)

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“… a surreal meditation on the empty promises life makes, the way experience never lives up to the weird and awesome fact of being. But it is also, in its odd, bewitching beauty, an affirmation of life's worth.”

—Heather Taylor Johnson, InDaily

“The audience is left both dumbfounded and in awe at the end of this hour of theatre. It has been a mighty trip into a hideous hypothetical. It has been a display of masterful acting, it has been a graphic lesson in humanity and an unforgettable experience.”

—Charles Isherwood, Life’s a Gift? Quick. Exchange It, review of Will Eno’s THOM PAIN (Based on Nothing), The New York Times, 2 February 2005

Thom Pain is trying to save his life. This way, he can save your life.

This work was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. It is a really funny show about the strong feelings of want, and learning about the bad parts of life. This man, who is your usual person, takes an unusual look at the tough parts of his life.

The New York Times has called the work “surprising” and “a great work of art”.

The work is self-aware but at times like a strange dream. It talks about the pain and hurt people can feel in their lives in a light-hearted way. It asks us to be more aware of others' problems so we can be better people.

The show is directed by Edith Podesta and put together by Yarra Ileto. The actors are students from the Performance Making programme at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts.

License managed by Harmonia Holdings, Ltd. under special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Ltd.

Co-presented with Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (a founding member of the University of the Arts Singapore).

There is a post-show talk on 18 January 2024. Speech to text interpretation can be done if needed. If you need this service, email us at info@singaporefringe.com by 15 December 2023.

Artist Statement

THOM PAIN (based on nothing) looks at loneliness. It is felt by humans yet is hard to understand. All humans want to connect with others. The work gets us to think about:

  • Why it’s important for people to feel close
  • How to be aware of others’ feelings
  • How to learn more about who we are

Eno’s work talks about how lonely one can feel, how some can easily be hurt, and our search for meaning. Changes in our life and people we meet for a short time can help us understand things better. This work asks us to accept such moments, even if it is hard, because that’s what life is about.

This play asks us to think again about stories we tell. It wants us to question who we are, where we feel we belong to, and what’s truly important to us.

“… a surreal meditation on the empty promises life makes, the way experience never lives up to the weird and awesome fact of being. But it is also, in its odd, bewitching beauty, an affirmation of life's worth.”

—Heather Taylor Johnson, InDaily

“The audience is left both dumbfounded and in awe at the end of this hour of theatre. It has been a mighty trip into a hideous hypothetical. It has been a display of masterful acting, it has been a graphic lesson in humanity and an unforgettable experience.”

—Charles Isherwood, Life’s a Gift? Quick. Exchange It, review of Will Eno’s THOM PAIN (Based on Nothing), The New York Times, 2 February 2005

Thom Pain is trying to save his life to save your life, in that order.

Filled with biting humour, desire, and lost innocence, the Pulitzer Prize-nominated show THOM PAIN (based on nothing) by Will Eno depicts one ordinary man’s extraordinary search through the wreckage of his life.

Hailed as “astonishing ... a small masterpiece” by The New York Times, this insightful and at times surreal production catalogues the eternal agonies of the human condition with wit and makes one last ditch plea for empathy and enlightenment.

Directed by Edith Podesta and choreographed by Yarra Ileto, THOM PAIN (based on nothing) is performed by students from the BA (Hons) in Performance Making programme at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts.

License managed by Harmonia Holdings, Ltd. under special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Ltd.

Co-presented with Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (a founding member of the University of the Arts Singapore).

Post-show dialogue on 19 January 2024, with speech to text interpretation available upon request. Please email your request to info@singaporefringe.com before 15 December 2023.

Artist Statement

THOM PAIN (based on nothing) delves into the profound human experience of loneliness and the intrinsic yearning for connection. It encourages contemplation on the value of authentic human bonds, empathy, and self-discovery. Eno’s work explores the depths of loneliness, vulnerability, and the quest for meaning, prompting us to confront the unfiltered realities of existence, where life’s fluctuations and fleeting connections clumsily guide us toward meaning. This play challenges us to reassess the narratives we construct, sparking fundamental inquiries about our identity, sense of belonging, and the essence of what truly matters. Eno adeptly weaves a rich tapestry of the human condition, beckoning us to explore the shadow realms of isolation, vulnerability, and the relentless pursuit of human significance.

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Date & Duration
18–20 January 2024, 8pm
20–21 January 2024, 3pm
75 min with no intermission

Location
NAFA Studio Theatre

Price
$35 | $28*
*Concession for students, NSF, senior citizens and PWD cardholders

Language
In English 

Rating
Advisory (Mature Themes and Strong Language)

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