Dim Sum Dollies
The Dim Sum Dollies are a musical cabaret group in Singapore, founded by Selena Tan, Emma Yong and Pamela Oei. The Dollies are known for their loud and colourful costumes, spectacular dance scenes and their comical but incisive approach to contemporary social issues in Singapore. Denise Tan is the new member of the group completing the trio after the death of Emma Yong in 2012.[1]
History
The trio began in 2002 with a show at the opening of the Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, A Single Woman. In 2004, Dim Sum Dollies: Singapore's Most Wanted in 2005, and Dim Sum Dollies: The History of Singapore! in 2007. In 2006, they lent their names to Glen Goei's adaptation of the off-Broadway musical comedy Little Shop of Horrors performed at Victoria Theatre. According to local director Ivan Heng, the name "Dim Sum Dollies" was chosen because dim sum comes in threes, "each morsel painstakingly prepared to please eye and palate". This description describes the trio's presentation style on stage, which combines visually spectacular sets and costumes with an original take on all things Singaporean.
In 2010, they appointed as ambassadors for gracious campaign by the Public Transport Council with support from the Singapore Kindness Movement. The theme called "Love Your Ride", similar to the earlier "A Happy Journey Starts Like That" by Phua Chu Kang in 2009. [2]
Emma Yong died of stomach cancer at the age of 36 in May 2012. Fellow actress Janice Koh said: "We have lost a beautiful actress and one of our most talented performers and singers tonight. Rest in peace, my dear Emma. Miss you ..." [3]
Cast
In real life, the original Dollies are three of Singapore's best-known theatre practitioners who have participated in several other plays and productions through the years.
- Selena Tan has directed, produced and acted in productions such as Chang and Eng (1997), Jack Neo's I Not Stupid (2002), Cinderel-LAH (2003), and It Takes Two (2005).
- Pam Oei has participated in several productions including Forever Fever (1998), Rent (2001), Boeing Boeing (2005), and Titoudao (2007).
- Emma Yong's most memorable works include Mammon Inc. (2002), Boeing Boeing (2005), Dick Lee's Man of Letters (2006), and Cabaret (2006).
- Denise Tan first replaced Yong in the 2011 edition of the Dim Sum Dollies.
- Hossan Leong has supported the Dim Sum Dollies in several of their productions, beginning with Most Wanted in 2005. In 2006, he played the leading role of Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors, in which the Dollies complemented the main cast, injecting a Singaporean element into the off-Broadway hit.
References
- ↑ Corrie Tan (22 October 2013). "The Dim Sum Dollies return – with Denise Tan as a new member". The Straits Times (Life!).
- ↑ Neo Chai Chin (6 September 2010). "Spreading graciousness, Dim Sum Dolly-style". Today. Archived from the original on 8 September 2010.
- ↑ "Emma Yong dead at 36: Stage actress loses 16-month battle with cancer". Today. 3 May 2012. Archived from the original on 7 May 2012.
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