I think what a lot of people do not realise is that in Singapore, the more you try and prevent something from happening, the reverse usually happens.

I don’t mean to say that the organisers are going to ignore the restrictions and proceed with staging the play; the Ideological State Apparatuses, among other ISAs, have been too far ingrained in most people for them to know when not to throw caution to the wind.

What I mean to say is that the irony in the situation now is that because of the censorship, MORE people are interested in actually finding out what the hell was in the play in the first place!

So it simply goes to show that human nature is as such - the more authority tries to impose its will upon the liberties of the masses, the more resistance there is to it.