Setting the stage for ‘Raja Siti’


Mohd Azizi (in grey suit) praise the kids on their performance at the Children’s Bangsawan Theatre at Dewan Sivik, MBPJ.

PETALING Jaya City Council (MBPJ) Children’s Bangsawan Theatre is back for the second time, focusing on the character of “Opu Chendera Burong Raja Siti”.

Theatre director Mior Shahrul Nizam Mior Ismail said it was high time that the storyline focused on portraying strong women, compared to previous theatre productions that featured mostly male leads.

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