Thought-provoking plays Grounded, Falling foster discussion around autism and choices of motherhood

Tracie Pang (left) returns to direct Pangdemonium's Falling, which was first staged in 2016, and Andrew Marko reprises his role as a character with autism. PHOTO: PANGDEMONIUM
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SINGAPORE – March looks set to be a weighty yet thought-provoking month for theatregoers, courtesy of two productions by Singapore Theatre Company (STC; formerly Singapore Repertory Theatre) and Pangdemonium.

STC opens the first of its triple bill with Grounded, a one-woman play starring theatre and television actress Oon Shu An as a fighter pilot whose career trajectory changes after discovering her pregnancy. It runs from March 7 to 23 at the KC Arts Centre.

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