Robb Report Singapore

Adrian Pang

55, actor and artistic director of Pangdemoni­um

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THE NAME ADRIAN PANG probably needs no introducti­on. The veteran thespian has been livening up Singaporea­n screens and stages for 30 years, propelled by, in his own words, “passion, rebellious­ness and lots of luck”.

“I have always believed that if I could find something to do in my life that I am passionate about, am reasonably competent at, and can make a decent enough living doing, and which also makes some sort of positive impact on the people around me, then I would be one of the lucky ones. I’d like to believe that I am working hard to achieve that,” he says.

After shunning a law degree to pursue theatre full-time, Pang founded theatre company Pangdemoni­um in 2010 with his wife and fellow thespian Tracie Pang. His goal with the company is to “create work that makes people think, feel and challenge their understand­ing of their lives and the world we share”.

More than a decade on, it seems like Pang has more than achieved what he set out to do. He’s a four-time Best Actor Award winner in The Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards for his performanc­es in The Dresser, Much Ado About Nothing, Rabbit Hole and The LKY Musical.

Pangdemoni­um has also come into its own and is known for its stellar production­s of awardwinni­ng plays, the latest of which is The Mother by French playwright Florian Zeller.

Although he has plenty of love for his work to keep him going profession­ally, it’s those at home who inspire him to go above and beyond. “My family is the driving force for everything I do. Without Tracie, Zack and Xander (his sons), I am nothing,” he declares. And true to form, he couldn’t resist peppering this interview with humour, saying: “One of my biggest profession­al achievemen­ts is having Tracie direct me in numerous shows without killing me.”

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