Claire Wong

Wong's recent producing and directing credits include: Huzir Sulaiman's The Last Bull: A Life in Flamenco (Singapore Arts Festival, now Singapore Festival of Arts (SIFA) Commission, 2016), Occupation (2012) and The Weight of Silk on Skin (2011); Faith Ng's Normal (2017, 2015), For Better or for Worse (2013) and wo(men) (2010); Joel Tan's The Way We Go (2014).

[1] In high school, Wong represented Selangor state in badminton competitions and was appointed the president of the literary, drama and debate society.

[citation needed] During the 1990s Wong performed in leading roles in Ong Keng Sen's post-modern Flowers of Destiny, Madame Mao's Memories, and Desdemona.

She left Rodyk & Davidson at the end of November 2014 to spend more time with her elderly parents and focus on theatre.

Theatre Awards for the landmark production of the trilogy of plays by Eleanor Wong, Invitation To Treat (2003).

Wong has taught at the National University of Singapore, at both the Faculty of Law and in the Theatre Studies department.

[1] Nominated for Best Ensemble Performance at the Malaysian Cameronian Arts Awards Co-directed with Huzir Sulaiman.