White Pearl

Why Watch White Pearl

Nothing that has once been uploaded onto the internet can be removed without a trace; White Pearl is play that delves deep into the consequences of such an action. The underlying themes of espionage, casual racism and toxic culture in corporate entities are tackled in the play through the brilliant use of black humor and dark comedy. This also marks the debut of Anchuli Felicia King, a New York based playwright, who showcases the depths of her talent through this incredibly layered play. King is of Thai-Australian descent, and she is able to effectively portray the complexity of South-East Asian companies and culture and its stark contrast to western society. Nana Dakin, whose work on Wild Goose Dreams was met with acclaim, is directing King’s play. Her ability to depict the tense PR nightmare has been praised by critics and audience alike.

Thought-provoking and brutal, White Pearl is exactly what is wrong with the advertising strategies of corporate entities across the globe. The dark side of companies and the alarming nonchalance about racism unless met with outrage from the public is spectacularly portrayed in this play.

The Story

Clearday, a Singapore based Cosmetics Company has been a force to be reckoned with in the world of cosmetics. Within just a year, it went from a mere startup to a worldwide sensation. Soon they have a large following from across the globe, owing to their internet presence. A draft of one of their new advertisements for a skin cream is leaked onto the internet. Soon enough, all hell breaks loose. It immediately picks up thousands of views online for all the wrong reasons. It is a race against time to ensure all remains of the video gets deleted before America wakes up and notices their blunder. It is a play that deals in all the troubles with the digitally connected world and how things can quickly become an international PR nightmare. Follow Clearday as they attempt to set things right again and take down the video that can threaten to take down the entire brand and company. Can they escape the backlash and convince the public that it was a mistake?

Good for

Lovers of Dark Comedy | Fans of Corporate Dramas