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New Straits Times

| November 23, 2008 | COPYRIGHT 1999 The New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Jaswinder Kaur

LIFTING his head, a small framed man dressed in a loose black T-shirt and blue jeans stares at his audience from a dimly lit stage and asks a question.

"Siapakah aku di dunia ini? (Who am I in this world?)," thunders the man, repeating his question several times, sorrow etched in his eyes.

The mini auditorium packed mostly with teenagers stays silent, perhaps unsure what to say to the adult standing barefoot between two piles of dead leaves.

The actor breathes life into a stage performance which chronicles the long and thorny path drug addicts take as they drift from that first sniff to their death bed at a hospice.

The cast of Fallen Leaves Theatre Company (FLTC) never went to acting school, but are convincing in …

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