Fostering unity through creative arts


MALAYSIA’S longest-running theatre production, Mud: The Story of Kuala Lumpur, is coming to an end this Sunday. Staged at Panggung Bandaraya in Kuala Lumpur for the last three years, the musical underscores the empathy that binds three characters from three communities as they live their lives through the vagaries and vicissitudes of an emerging multi-ethnic society in 19th century colonial Malaya.

Mud, which is backed by a young multi-ethnic cast and produced by Puan Sri Tiara Jacquelina, has received positive reviews from its Malaysian audience.

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