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Our Collaborators
Our teaching artists consist of accomplished practitioners in their field. Having a collaborative spirit is at the heart of what we do at FAT CAT THEATRICS. We believe that working together with like-minded community fosters an enriching knowledge-sharing experience purr-fectly elevating the quality of our work.

Kaykay Nizam
Kaykay Nizam is a versatile and accomplished multi- disciplinary artist based in Singapore.
He holds a Bachelor of Arts (1st Hons) in Theatre Arts from Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. Kaykay's artistic journey has encompassed over 50 diverse productions, and he has graced stages around the world, including Beijing, Mongolia, Indonesia, London, and New York.
In addition to his remarkable career as a performer, Kaykay is a dedicated art educator. He has shared his passion for the arts with students in primary and secondary schools throughout Singapore. Kaykay has not only directed and co-directed productions but has also played a pivotal role in sound design. His expertise extends to guiding students in the technical aspects of numerous school productions and the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF).
Moreover, Kaykay has taken on various behind-the-scenes roles in the theatre, including as a producer, choreographer, set designer, lighting designer, and multimedia designer, making him an invaluable member of any production team.

Lian Sutton
Tan Guo Lian Sutton is a graduate of the BA (Hons) Acting program at LASALLE College of the Arts. He was a recipient of the Best Supporting Actor award for his role in ‘Electra’ at the 2017 Life! Theatre Awards. In 2019, Lian completed his master’s in Arts Pedagogy and Practice where he researched the pre-performance rituals of professional actors in Singapore.
Lian is currently a core member of the theatre collective; Dark Matter Theatrics and cofounder of Nusantara Theatrics, which is dedicated to the development and education of artistry, storytelling, and theatrical meaning-making through an emergent pedagogy that uplifts play, creative individuality, collaboration, and a culture of continuous evolution.
As a lineage holder of various traditional Southeast Asian Martial arts, Lian constantly seeks to merge his talents to tell stories in varied and engaging ways, having taught in various schools and universities including NUS and LASALLE. Selected theatre credits include ‘Temple’, and ‘Electra’ directed by Natalie Hennedige, ‘2 Houses’ by Lim Yu Beng, and ‘Acting Mad’ directed by Haresh Sharma
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