Stella Kon
Stella Kon | |
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Born | Lim Sing Po 1944 (age 80–81) Edinburgh, Scotland |
Occupation | Playwright |
Nationality | Singaporean |
Alma mater | National University of Singapore |
Stella Kon (née Lim Sing Po,[1] born 1944) is a Singaporean playwright. She is best known for her play Emily of Emerald Hill, which has been staged internationally. She is a recipient of the SEA Write Award.
Biography
Kon was born in Edinburgh in 1944.[2] She grew up in a mansion on Emerald Hill.[2] Kon's mother, Kheng Lim (or Rosie Seow),[1] was an actress who inspired her daughter's love of theatre.[3] Kon's father, Lim Kok Ann, got Kon interested in science and literature.[1] Kon was also related to Lim Boon Keng and Tan Tock Seng who were her paternal great-grandfather and maternal great-great-great-great-grandfather respectively.[4][5][6] Kon attended Raffles Girls' School and then went on to the University of Singapore, where she earned a degree in philosophy.[1]
In 1967, after she was married, she moved to Malaysia for fifteen years.[2] For four years, she lived in Britain while her children were in school there.[2] In 1987, she returned to Singapore.[2]
Kon was awarded the Merit Award in the
Work
Kon was first published in 22 Malaysian Stories (1962), with the work, Mushroom Harvest.[2] Kon won the Singapore National Playwriting Competition for three plays: The Bridge (1977), The Trial (1982) and for Emily of Emerald Hill (1983).[8]
Kon's play, The Human Heart Fruit, was staged by Action Theatre in 2002 and starred
References
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- ^ a b c d e f g Ahmad, Nureza. "Stella Kon". Singapore Infopedia. National Library Board Singapore. Archived from the original on 29 December 2018. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
- ^ a b c Hopkins, Michelle (8 September 2006). "Singapore story worldwide hit: Classic tale by Stella Kon set for Gateway". North Shore News. Archived from the original on 31 December 2019. Retrieved 28 November 2017 – via LexisNexis.
- ^ Hashimi, Hashirin Nurin. "Renowned Playwright Stella Kon Tells The Story Of Her Great-Grandfather Lim Boon Keng In New Musical". Tatler Asia. Retrieved 14 February 2023.
- ^ ""A View from the Bridge" programme". www.roots.gov.sg. Retrieved 14 February 2023.
- ^ adminhw (16 August 2012). "Experience Peranakan culture anew at Emily of Emerald Hill exhibition". Her World Singapore. Retrieved 14 February 2023.
- ^ a b c "Stella Kon". Singapore Women's Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
- ^ a b "Classic Singapore plays #3 - Emily Of Emerald Hill". The Straits Times. 26 August 2014. Archived from the original on 4 November 2018. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
- ^ Al-Attas, Suraya (18 October 1999). "This 'Emily' is a real gem". New Straits Times. Retrieved 28 November 2017 – via LexisNexis.
- ^ Kate, Herbert (1 November 2002). "Emily's Winning Ways". Herald Sun. Archived from the original on 30 September 2022. Retrieved 28 November 2017 – via EBSCOhost.
- ^ White, John W. (29 April 1987). "East-West Center Play Presents a Moving Look at Singapore Life". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. p. 28. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 28 November 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Stella Kon's Not a Tutti-Frutti". The Straits Times. 8 June 2002. Retrieved 28 November 2017 – via LexisNexis.
- ^ a b Nanda, Akshita (24 October 2009). "Lost in Musicals: She is Known for Her Plays, But Stella Kon's Passion Is In Writing Lyrics". The Straits Times. Retrieved 28 November 2017 – via LexisNexis.