Mix and match and be daring, artistes told


Fully immersed: The actors playing their parts during a preview of ‘Mak Yong Titis Sakti’ at the Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (KLPac).

KUALA LUMPUR: Local theatre artistes must be more daring and experiment with combining local traditional works of art with international scripts, says a director.

Realising the need to be more creative, Norzizi Zulkifli will walk the talk by using this approach in the Mak Yong Titis Sakti play, set to go on stage from Jan 27 to Feb 4.

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