AMITIAE - Sunday 9 June 2013


The Silent Prince (1): Three Ages of Temiya


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By Graham K. Rogers


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Earlier today I attended a matinée performance of the S.P.Somtow opera, The Silent Prince: a story about Prince Temiya, an early incarnation of Buddha who has a major conflict between obedience to his father and taking a human life.

I hope to write some notes about what I took from this performance later, but the cast list is not loading on The Silent Prince site and I need to confirm the names of all the performners first.

I was able to take some pictures of the two cast members who play the part of Temiya as he grows up.


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The Prince himself is played by Jak Cholvijarn and I took some photographs of him at the earlier press conference (14 May) when he performed briefly giving us a taste of that haunting voice he has.

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Graham K. Rogers teaches at the Faculty of Engineering, Mahidol University in Thailand where he is also Assistant Dean. He wrote in the Bangkok Post, Database supplement on IT subjects. For the last seven years of Database he wrote a column on Apple and Macs.


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