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Desmond Sim
Born1961 (age 62–63)
Singapore
OccupationPlaywright, poet, writer
GenreTheatre, screenwriting, poetry

Desmond Sim Kim Jin (born 1961) is a Singaporean playwright, poet, short story writer, screenwriter and painter. His work, Places Where I've Been, won a Merit Prize in the 1993 Singapore Literature Prize for Poetry.[1]

Career

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Almost all of his 30 plays to date have been performed in professional theatres in Singapore, Malaysia and the United States. He was TheatreWorks' first playwright-in-residence and has been the associate artistic director of ACTION Theatre since April 2004, running Singapore Theatre Oasis, an incubator programme for new and existing Singaporean playwrights. He has participated in the Shanghai Literary Festival and was awarded a Fulbright fellowship. Desmond has also co-written two movies: Beautiful Boxer (2003) and The Wedding Game (2009). He is an acknowledged Peranakan painter who has held more than a dozen exhibitions on Peranakan figurative themes. Desmond also teaches playwriting, branding, marketing and communications at Temasek Polytechnic School of Design and Lasalle College of the Arts.

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Publications

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Co-author with Ovidia Yu and Kwuan Loh
Poetry
Contents: Drunken Prawns, MRT, Perfecting Pratas, The Chair, Shrimps in Space, Teochew Porridge, The Durian Man and His Daughters[2]
Contents: Autumn Tomyam, Elizabeth by Night, Fairy Godfather, Postcards from Rosa, Wife #11, The Swimming Instructor[3]

Painting

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References

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  1. ^ "Desmond Sim". Singapore Infopedia. National Library Singapore. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
  • ^ "Student Plays" (PDF). Epigram Books. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 July 2014. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
  • ^ "Six Plays" (PDF). Epigram Books. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 July 2014. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
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