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The Cast

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Aiswarya Nair is a multilingual actor and has acted in various theatre productions in English, Hindi, Tamil and Malayalam Languages with T:>Works!, WildRice (part of Director’s residency program), SecondBreakfastCompany, WisdomOfMonkeys, Raga@Esplanade, etc. She has appeared in various TV series and Government commercials. She has also been part of award winning short films and herself won awards for her performances. She is also a trained dancer in various Indian classical dance forms.

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Isabella Goh is an actor and theatre-maker. A final year student at NTU's Wee Kim Wee School of Communications and Information, she has spent her university and junior college life directing, producing, and performing in various works. Her recent theatre credits include Father, Walton, and Professor in R.N. Sandberg's Frankenstein (MUSE Productions, 2024), and Ah Moi in The Greatest Love of All (State of Mind; WKWSCI PAPARAZZI, 2022). Versatile and enthusiastic, Isabella is keen to continue honing her craft as a performer for both the stage and screen. In her spare time, she enjoys illustration, playing video games, and planning her next Dungeons and Dragons session.

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Sara Cher is an energetic 22 year old who balances work, school, acting and secretly plotting to take over the world. She's been in multiple polytechnic stage productions and is excited to finally be back on stage!

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Gavin Low is a theatre director and actor. His acting credits include Matru Dakshina by Vivek Vaidiya (Pathey Nimidan 2022), Love Etc by Olivier Castaignede (Wisdom of Monkeys Productions, 2021), and roles such as Pigcutter in Awaking Beauty: The Musical (2015), Eric in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies (Singapore Repertory Theatre, 2012), George Deever in Arthur Miller’s All My Sons (Open Stage Productions, 2011), and various roles in Carol Ann Duffy’s Grimm Tales (Singapore Repertory Theatre, 2011).

Theijes Menon marks his first show with Wag The Dog Theatre in ‘Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind’. An undergraduate at NUS majoring in Psychology, he explores the complexities of human behavior both on and off stage. Past roles include Creature in ‘Frankenstein’ and Orsino in ‘Twelfth Night’. When not immersed in a good book or a gripping performance, Theijes enjoys crafting stories of his own—mostly rewriting his way out of tight deadlines.

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Tarun Satyakumar wears many colourful hats – working in the tech industry by day, and an actor by night. His love for theatre and storytelling began as a child and he found passion for stage performance and character portrayal in school. He has been actively involved in the Singapore Theatre community since 2014, playing lead roles in The Haque Collective's - Until Death, Harold Pinter's - Betrayal (Stageclub), and Chong Tse Chien’s, Charged. He has also played supporting role in more recent productions including Shakespeare in Love (Stageclub), Contract (The Haque collective) and more. Tarun hopes to bring his work to wider audiences and contribute to the local arts community by telling powerful, impactful stories on and off-stage and on-screen.

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Active since 2012, Drake Lim has dabbled in many different projects across different media from film and television to live show performances. He has been notable in performing in Tamil in Pathey Nimidam, a Tamil language theatre festival that has been running for a few years during his 12 year stint as an actor.

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Warren Baumgart Jr. (Director) is a founding member of Wag the Dog Theatre Company and the director of Two Much Light. Warren started his directing career in Chicago in 1981 as assistant director to Laurie Metcalf at Steppenwolf Theater. Since then he has directed shows in New York City, San Diego, and Phoenix. He has been directing theatre in Singapore for the last 11 years. During this time he met and became good friends with Victoria Mintey and Krissy Jasudason and over a few cups of coffee they created the vision for a cooperative-style theatre company which later became Wag the Dog. Warren currently teaches drama fulltime to children and teenagers at One World International School Punggol.

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Special thanks to our young Stage Manager, Noah Gilbert. Noah is a secondary student at the Canadian International School and has a great passion for theatre especially the magic of lighting design. Noah is on the swim team at school and plays piano, cello, and the double base. He would love to have the chance to assist a professional lighting designer in Singapore, so if you know of any opportunities, please contact Warren.

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