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Haresh Sharma (born 1965) is a Singaporean
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. To date, he has written more than 100 plays that have been staged all over the world, including Singapore,
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, Glasgow,
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,
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and London. Sharma has a BA from the National University of Singapore as well as an MA in Playwriting from the University of Birmingham, obtained in 1994 on a Shell-NAC Scholarship. He has also been awarded fellowships and grants by the British Council and the United States Information Service, and was conferred the Young Artist Award in 1997. His play, ''Still Building'', was awarded a Merit
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in 1993 while ''Off Centre'' was selected by the Ministry of Education as a Literature text for 'N’ and 'O’ levels, and republished by
The Necessary Stage The Necessary Stage (previously known as M1 Theatre Connect and M1 Youth Connection) is a Singaporean non-profit theatre company with charity status. Formed in 1987 by Alvin Tan, The Necessary Stage was established with its own mission to creat ...
in 2006. In 2014, Sharma was awarded the prestigious
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. In 2015, he was awarded the
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.


Early live and education

Born in Singapore, Sharma attended Tanjong Katong Secondary School,
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, as well as the
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(NUS), where he majored in English Language and Literature. It was also at the National University of Singapore in 1987 where he met Alvin Tan, then a fellow undergraduate and founder of The Necessary Stage. He soon became involved in productions – first doing backstage, publicity, sound, and the occasional acting – then eventually moving on to scriptwriting when one of his plays won the NUS-Shell Short Play Competition in 1988.


Career

In 1990, after graduation from NUS, Sharma became the resident playwright of
The Necessary Stage The Necessary Stage (previously known as M1 Theatre Connect and M1 Youth Connection) is a Singaporean non-profit theatre company with charity status. Formed in 1987 by Alvin Tan, The Necessary Stage was established with its own mission to creat ...
(TNS) In 1991, Sharma wrote his ninth play, ''This Chord and Others'', which was put into production by TNS. Sharma also made his first performance in the play, acting as Sukdev. In August 2007, a new volume of ''Interlogue: Studies in Singapore Literature'', was published with a focus on the works of Sharma. ''Interlogue'' is a series published by
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and edited by A/P Kirpal Singh that aims to bring critical focus on the works of Singapore writers in English. Previous editions of the series included one each on fiction, poetry, drama and interviews with local writers, as well as one dedicated volume on Singapore playwright Robert Yeo. The publication, written by Prof David Birch and edited by A/P Kirpal Singh, was an extensive investigation into Sharma's development as a writer; the themes and issues he grapples with; as well as his vision and practice of theatre within and outside his work at The Necessary Stage. While ''Interlogue'' itself was not published by
The Necessary Stage The Necessary Stage (previously known as M1 Theatre Connect and M1 Youth Connection) is a Singaporean non-profit theatre company with charity status. Formed in 1987 by Alvin Tan, The Necessary Stage was established with its own mission to creat ...
, the company assisted with the provision of archival material for Prof Birch's research. In 2010,
The Necessary Stage The Necessary Stage (previously known as M1 Theatre Connect and M1 Youth Connection) is a Singaporean non-profit theatre company with charity status. Formed in 1987 by Alvin Tan, The Necessary Stage was established with its own mission to creat ...
published a new anthology of Haresh's plays entitled ''Trilogy'', including the scripts and production notes of three award-winning works, ''Fundamentally Happy, Good People'' and ''Gemuk Girls''. The script of ''Those Who Can't, Teach'', which was restaged as part of the 2010 Singapore Arts Festival, was published by
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. In 2011, a collection of early short plays by Haresh Sharma entitled ''Shorts I'' was published by
The Necessary Stage The Necessary Stage (previously known as M1 Theatre Connect and M1 Youth Connection) is a Singaporean non-profit theatre company with charity status. Formed in 1987 by Alvin Tan, The Necessary Stage was established with its own mission to creat ...
. In 2012, two collections of Sharma's scripts were published, one entitled ''Shorts 2'', and the other entitled ''Plays for Schools''. This was followed by the publication of a new collection of Sharma's plays on medical-related issues entitled ''Don't Forget to Remember Me'' in 2013, launched at the
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. In 2014, Sharma's play ''Best Of'' (staged four times to rave reviews in Singapore and Malaysia) and ''Eclipse'' (staged in both Singapore and Scotland) were published. Sharma also wrote the lyrics to Singapore's National Day Parade 2011's withdrawn "Fun Pack Song", which modified the lyrics of
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's 'Bad Romance' to widespread criticism and was subsequently withdrawn from the national day parade. In 2015, ''Fundamentally Happy'' was selected by '' The Business Times'' as one of the "finest plays in 50 years" alongside productions by
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,
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and Alfian Sa'at and others.


Selected Plays

* 1989: ''Lanterns Never Go Out'' * 1990: ''Those Who Can't, Teach'' * 1993: ''Off Centre'' * 1993: ''Waiting'' * 1994: ''Three Years in the Life and Death of Land'' * 1995: ''Top of the World'' * 1995: ''Rosnah'' * 1997: ''One Day at a Time'' * 1998: ''Pillars'' * 1998: ''Walking into Doors'' * 1999: ''Completely With/Out Character'' * 1999: ''The Exodus'' * 2000: ''History, Whose Story?'' * 2000: ''Untitled (Women Number One)'' * 2001: ''One Hundred Years in Waiting'' (co-writer) * 2001: ''Ah Boy and the Beanstalk'' * 2001: ''Untitled (Cow Number One)'' * 2002: ''godeatgod'' * 2003: ''Revelations'' * 2003: ''Koan'' * 2003: ''Hamlet'' * 2004: ''Such Sweet Sorrow'' * 2004: ''Mardi Gras, Top & Bottom'' * 2005: ''What Big Bombs You Have!!!'' * 2005: ''Boxing Day'' * 2006: ''Mobile'' * 2006: ''Fundamentally Happy'' * 2006: ''Divine Soap'' * 2007: ''Survivor Singapore'' * 2008: ''Gemuk Girls'' * 2008: ''Eclipse'' * 2010: ''Model Citizens'' * 2013: ''Best Of'' * 2014: ''Poor Thing'' * 2014: ''Gitanjali feel the earth move' * 2015: ''Pioneer (Girls) Generation'' * 2019: ''Cluster Fish''


Publications

* ''Still Building'' (1994, EPB Publishers) * ''This Chord and Others'' (1999, Minerva Press) * ''Koan'' (2003, The Necessary Stage) * ''Lanterns'' (2003, The Necessary Stage) * ''Mardi Gras'' (2004, The Necessary Stage) * ''Off Centre'' (2006, The Necessary Stage; 2010,
Ethos Books Established in 1997, Ethos Books is an independent book publisher based in Singapore. It is an imprint of Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd, a communications and design house. Ethos Books specialises in publishing literary works of fiction, non-ficti ...
) * ''Fundamentally Happy'' (2006, The Necessary Stage) * ''Good People'' (2007, The Necessary Stage) * ''Shorts 1'' (2010, The Necessary Stage) * ''Those Who Can't, Teach'' (2010, Epigram Books) * ''Trilogy'' (2010, The Necessary Stage) * 哈里斯·沙玛剧作选 (2010, 八方文化创作室) * ''Shorts 2'' (2011, The Necessary Stage) * ''Model Citizens'' (2012, Epigram Books) * ''Plays for Schools'' (2012, The Necessary Stage) * ''Don't Forget to Remember Me'' (2013, The Necessary Stage) * ''Best Of'' (2014, The Necessary Stage) * ''Eclipse'' (2014, The Necessary Stage)


References

2. Birch, David; Kirpal Singh (ed) (2007). Interlogue – Studies in Singapore Literature, Volume 6: Haresh Sharma; The Cultural Politics of Playwriting in Contemporary Singapore: Ethos Books.


External links


The Necessary StageM1 Singapore Fringe Festival
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