Performing arts CCA group, Stage 52, recently presented their theatrical masterpiece known as The Guilty Ones at the Musicbox Theatre housed in the new seventy3. Set in the 1920s, the musical tells a tale of unlikely lovers and their struggles:
Synopsis

John, a businessman, along with his brother, Sam, are looking to buy over The Black Cat, the town's most famous club. However, The Black Cat's owners refuse to let go of their family business and resist the brothers' offers.

Things take a twist as John first falls in love with one of the club's singer-barmaids, Emma,

only to have the same thing happen with his older brother Sam.


Relationships are questioned, friendships put to the test, and the line between right and wrong becomes blurred.

With tradition, family, and love on the line, The Guilty Ones brings to light the complexities of the human relationship and the moral battles that come with them.
Here're some stills from the show:

Hariz Imran as John, the boy who two-timed girls because of his indecisiveness.

Tiffany Sandrasegeran as Emma, the barmaid who falls in love deeply with John.

Alessandra Cory Marcelo and Ievan Darwin Haikal as Lola & Frankie, two of the diva dancers from the Black Cat.

Frankie with the girls from the Black Cat with their stunning performance.

Mohd Nooradzuan as Sam, John's brother, who rapes Emma in the show after being overwhelmed by jealousy.

The workers at the Black Cat mourn for Emma's death (due to the failure of her abortion) at her memorial.

Fellow blogger Dyan Hidayat (second from left) was in the show as well! He was one of John's friends, along with Ryo Yamamoto.

Director of the show, Joshua Brandon, along with club president Dionel Desuzer during curtain call.

The cast and crew of The Guilty Ones!
Pictures courtesy of Joel Lee
