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07.09.2023

Eye-opening reimagining of a Malaysian classic “JEBAT” makes its world premiere

Earmarked as The Actors Studio’s biggest production for 2023 boasting almost 40 performers, this modern reimagining of a Malaysian classic surrounding the life and tragic death of Hang Jebat is set in a post-apocalyptic Malaysia where constant war and strife abound.

By Culture Editor

Photos courtesy of KLPAC

With Malaysia Day just round the corner, The Actors Studio  Seni Teater Rakyat in partnership with ArtsFAS, Yayasan Hasanah and Ministry of Finance will be presenting an eye-opening reimagining of a classic Malaysian story. Directed by Joe Hasham OAM, “JEBAT” is set to make its world premiere on 16 September and will run until 24 September in Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre’s Pentas 1.  

This brand new play was written by U-En Ng who possesses two decades’ experience in  journalism and publishing, having served as the biographer to various leaders. He wrote the libretto to the multi-award winning musical “Ismail The Last Days”, also directed by Hasham. It won seven BOH Cameronian Arts Awards including Best Original Book and/or Lyrics.  

Earmarked as The Actors Studio’s biggest production for 2023 boasting almost 40 performers,  this modern reimagining of a Malaysian classic surrounding the life and tragic death of Hang Jebat  is set in a post-apocalyptic Malaysia where constant war and strife abound. It unfolds the plight  of Hang Tuah’s loyalty to his king as opposed to Jebat’s desire for freedom, love and respect. 

Director Hasham has assembled quite a team to bring his vision to life. One of the first tasks was to have Silat Master Danial Nawawi, who has 18 years of experience, train the cast in this traditional  martial arts form. While Nawawi focused on the technical aspects aided by fellow Martial Arts Expert Keith Toh, Choreographer Zhafir Muzani choreographed the slick and exciting fight scenes  and movement.

We have many wonderful Malaysian stories that deserve to be told. While  there has been much focus on Hang Tuah, this will be the first major English language production  focusing on Jebat, exploring what possibly went on in his head and why he did what he did.  Though many termed it as betrayal, what if there was a different point of view?

You will see traditional elements including use of the keris and silat that is tied to the original  story but we hope the upcoming staging will attract new audiences, hopefully younger audiences,  with new music composition blending Eastern and Western styles, multimedia design, military  costuming and an amazing post-apocalyptic set design.

Director Joe Hasham

A major highlight of the upcoming staging will be the specially-composed music by Siu Yee who  draws from not only her 24 Festive Drums experience but also her expansive knowledge of the  Malay Gamelan, Western percussion and other musical styles. Co-composed by cellist Eugene Chong with sound design by Christopher Higgs, the unique blend of traditional and modern, Eastern and Western music will be performed by multi-instrumentalists Gideon Alubakhan Chen, Leong Kah Miu and Matdin Hussin. 

The performers, decked out in military-style costuming by Costume Designer Wendy Kwek (Best Costume Design, Styling, and Make-Up, BOH Cameronian Arts Awards for Rashomon), will be  performing against a jaw-dropping set resembling post-apocalyptic ruins by Scenographer, Set  Designer, Lighting Designer and Operator Yusman Mokhtar built by Set Builder Paul Hasham with multimedia design by Nicholas Chin

Taking on the title role will be Zul Zamir who plays Hang Jebat with Yusuf Amin as Hang Tuah,  Swarna Naidu as Dayang (Jebat’s beloved wife), Davina Goh as Tun Teja (The Queen), Sidhart Joe Dev as Sultan Mahmud Shah (The King), Ian Skatu as Bendahara, Anwar Rusdini as Patih  Kerma Wijaya, Nabil Zakaria as Hang Kasturi, Faez Malek as Hang Lekir and Nick Augustin as  Hang Lekiu. 

“JEBAT” will also feature a dynamic ensemble with the youngest just 15 years of age comprising  Agatha, Arief Danial, Ash, Ashton Lim, Cheska Kim, Chrisalynn Lim, Daryl Baptist, Debbie Yim,  Derek Tan, Eve, Firdaus Sufiyan, Han Royani, Ideal, Jerry Pang, Lakshmi Ahrunagiry,  LeonieTunez, MaiJiao, Miel, Nandagopall, Nicholas Lai, Nik Waheeda, Tin Raman, Yeo, Zairi  Aziz. 

The story begins on the eve of battle when Jebat bids his beloved Dayang farewell knowing he must return, or her life and that of their unborn child will be forfeit. The army succeeds to vanquish the last of their enemies but news comes of the death sentence pronounced upon Tuah. Jebat  wrestles with the twin desire to avenge Tuah but also to ensure Dayang’s safety. Are the bonds  of loyalty unbreakable or is justice the higher calling? 

The public can enjoy up to 25% savings with the early bird promotion ending 10 September. Regular ticket price ranges from RM80 to RM100 with a special RM40 concession for education  group bookings with a minimum of 20 persons. Tickets can be purchased online via  bit.ly/jebat2023. 

Group bookings by educational institutes on 24 September will enjoy a post-show talk and tour of  the set by Scenographer, Set Designer, Lighting Designer & Operator Yusman Mokhtar. Limited  space available, pre-registration required when booking tickets.

Performed primarily in English with a mix of Bahasa Malaysia, the production is supported by  klpac & TAS Foundation. The show contains haze effect and depiction of violence due to the fight  scenes. 

SHOW DETAILS 

Title: Jebat 

Presenter: The Actors Studio Seni Teater Rakyat 

In partnership with ArtsFAS, Yayasan Hasanah and Ministry of Finance 

Supported by The Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (klpac) & 

The Actors Studio Foundation 

Synopsis: Set in a post-apocalyptic Malaysia where constant war and strife abound, the story  follows the life and tragic death of JEBAT. It unfolds the plight of Hang Tuah’s  loyalty to his king as opposed to Jebat’s desire for freedom, love and respect. The  tragedy culminates in a heart-breaking scene where the two protagonists  reluctantly fight to the death. 

While there are many stories on Hang Tuah, this is likely the first English language  stage production in recent history focusing on JEBAT. Typically, the historic Tuah Jebat duel zooms in on the idea of betrayal but this new work explores a different  point of view. 

The Actors Studio’s biggest production for 2023 and certainly its highlight of the  year boasts almost 40 performers on stage performing to specially composed live  music with a mix of silat and mixed martial arts battle scenes, amazing sets and  costumes, multimedia design and more. 

Creatives: Executive Producer: Dato’ Dr. Faridah Merican 

Director, Artistic Director, Dramaturg: Joe Hasham OAM 

Playwright: U-En Ng  

Scenographer, Set Designer, Lighting Designer & Operator: Yusman Mokhtar Sound Designer: Christopher Higgs 

Music Composer: Siu Yee  

Co-Composer / Cellist: Eugene Chong 

Costume Designer: Wendy Kwek 

Multimedia Designer: Nicholas Chin  

Choreographer: Zhafir Muzani  

Silat Master: Danial Nawawi 

Martial Arts Expert: Keith Toh  

Set Builder: Paul Hasham 

Cast: Featured Roles: Zul Zamir (Hang Jebat), Yusuf Amin (Hang Tuah), Swarna Naidu  (Dayang), Davina Goh (Tun Teja, The Queen), Sidhart Joe Dev (Sultan Mahmud  Shah, The King), Ian Skatu (Bendahara), Anwar Rusdini (Patih Kerma Wijaya),  Nabil Zakaria (Hang Kasturi), Faez Malek (Hang Lekir), Nick Augustin (Hang  Lekiu) 

Ensemble: Agatha, Arief Danial, Ash, Ashton Lim, Cheska Kim, Chrisalynn Lim,  Daryl Baptist, Debbie Yim, Derek Tan, Eve, Firdaus Sufiyan, Han Royani, Ideal,  Jerry Pang, Lakshmi Ahrunagiry, LeonieTunez, MaiJiao, Miel, Nandagopall,  Nicholas Lai, Nik Waheeda, Tin Raman, Yeo, Zairi Aziz 

Musicians: Gideon Alubakhan Chen, Leong Kah Miu and Matdin Hussin 

Date & Time:

16, 19 – 23 Sep @ 8.00pm 

17 & 24 Sep @ 3.00pm 

Venue: Pentas 1, The Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (klpac) Sentul Park, Jalan Strachan, 51100 Kuala Lumpur 

Tickets: RM100 (Patron of the Arts), RM80 

 RM40 (Education Group Bookings min. 20 pax & above) 

Early Bird: RM80, RM60 – Save up to 25% until 10 September only 

Buy Tickets: Buy Online via bit.ly/jebat2023 

Enquiry: WhatsApp +6018 227 7212  

Website: www.klpac.org

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