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    A case study on the acoustical aspects and the best listening locality of experimental theatre University of Malaya / Chai Zhi-Jun by Chai , Zhi-Jun

    Published 2019
    “…This work focused on the listening position in Experimental Theatre, University of Malaya. By using six (6) different musical instruments that represent different musical families, the best listening position of each musical instrument in Experimental Theatre are found. …”
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    Discourse on Dinsman’s contributions to the development of modern Malay theatre by Mas Rynna Wati Ahmad

    Published 2015
    “…Modern Malay theatre in the 1970s had witnessed a drastic change when Experimental Theatre was first introduced. The plays that were produced during this time had been associated with absurd plays as these plays contained strong tendencies towards the application of the absurd theatre techniques. …”
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    Repetition In Anuar Nor Arai's Vacuum by Mas Rynna Wati Ahmad

    Published 2013
    “…This paper intends to focus on the appropriation of absurd techniques which is the repetition of words and phrases experimented by the late Anuar Nor Arai in his play, Vacuum during the period of Experimental Theatre. It examines the technique used that is applicable to the theatre in Malaysia, especially in relation to the local social changes and political scenarios. …”
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    Finding god in Dinsman’s it is not a suicide: an Islamic metaphysical approach by Mas Rynna Wati Ahmad

    Published 2013
    “…Dinsman, whose real name is Che‟ Shamsuddin Othman, was known for his experimentation on the absurd theatre techniques during the period of Experimental Theatre in Malaysia in the 1970‟s. His play It Is Not A Suicide reflects strong philosophical underpinnings that highlight the deep emotional setbacks experienced by an individual who is caught in the tumult of finding the right path. …”
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    Journey to absolute happiness in dinsman’s absurd play it is not a suicide by Mas Rynna Wati Ahmad

    Published 2015
    “…Since then, absurd theatre style has become prominent among young playwrights during the period of Experimental Theatre. Regardless of its rejection by many local theatre critics and audience for its influence and epistemology, absurd theatre style is viewed to be able to portray the ideas that are deemed impossible to be presented through typical realistic theatre. …”
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    Western Existentialism in Selected Translated Malay Absurd Plays from an Islamic Perspective by Ahmad, Mas Rynna Wati

    Published 2011
    “…This study focuses on the adaptations of the absurd techniques applied by the three playwrights, Dinsman, Mana Sikana and Anuar Nor Arai during the period of Experimental Theatre. The research aims to give a new sphere of study in the area of theatrical arts, that not many intend to see further than the appropriation of absurd theatre in highlighting the most fundamental problems significant to the philosophical perspectives. …”
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