Finally it’s here - my first DVD
DON’T EAT YOUR LITTLE SISTER!
Enjoy six of my favourite Asian folktales (plus a bonus track of me telling Colourful as Rainbow, my version of The Clever Tailor) recorded in a two-camera studio shoot with excellent sound.
Working with my good friend Lucas Chew of MZA Prodctions as principal cameraman, I was very relaxed and able to play comfortably to the camera. The result is seven great stories recorded pretty much as I would tell them in performance, except that it is with the intimacy of the camera.total running time is about 65 minutes.
Don’t eat your little sister! - my signature telling of a hungry crocodile and a thirsty chicken!
The Uwabami - a brave young actor tries to outwit the monstrous snake that wants to eat him with help from his Noh masks.
Father of Aloi goes hunting: a comic tale from sarawak about a blow-pipe and hunting trip that gets Father of Aloi into big trouble!
It’s not fair!
A thought-provoking tale from Laos about an unhappy boatman and a wise King.
Chopsticks!
Wisdom from Korea in a story about a soldier who discovers the difference between Heaven and Hell - thanks to a pair of chopsticks
Colourful as a Rainbow:
a resourceful tailor recycles his material again and again in a story that is about more than a good suit!
Tongue Meat: Singapore is famed for its good food, but this story introduces two very unusual dishes!