Nelson Chia () is a Singaporean theatre director, actor and lecturer. He is the co-founder of Nine Years Theatre.
Early life and education
Chia studied at The Chinese High School and Hwa Chong Junior College. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Studies from National University of Singapore and a master's degree in Theatre Arts (Directing) from Goldsmiths College, University of London.
Career
Chia has been working in theatre both as an actor and director since 1994. Chia's first major TV role in the drama Together Whenever, which was aired on SPH MediaWorks Channel U, alongside Erica Lee. He briefly headed the Department of Theatre in Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, but later left the post in order to devote more time to his craft. He was also an adjunct lecturer at LASALLE College of the Arts and a full-time lecturer at the Theatre Studies Program in National University of Singapore. He was the associate artistic director at Toy Factory Productions (formerly Toy Factory Theatre Ensemble) from 2003 to 2023, an Associate Artist with The Substation from 2007 to 2009 and the founding member of a collaborative ensemble A Group Of People (2008-2012).
Chia founded Mandarin theatre company Nine Years Theatre in 2012.
Personal life
Chia is married to fellow theatre practitioner and co-founder of Nine Years Theatre Mia Chee, and has two twin daughters (born 2004).
Theatre
As director
- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Goldsmiths College, London, 2000
- Animal Farm (in Mandarin, Ã¥ÂÂç©農èÂÂ), The Theatre Practice, Victoria Theatre, Singapore, 2002
- Oleanna (in Mandarin, 奧éÂÂå®Âå¨Â), The Theatre Practice, Singapore, 2002
- Mergers And Wills (in Mandarin, æÂÂæµÂè¸æ¶Â), (as co-director), Toy Factory Productions, Singapore, 2004
- First Light, Toy Factory Productions, Esplanade Theatre Studio, Singapore, 2008
- LIV - Full Frontal, A Group of People, Esplanade Theatre Studio, Singapore Arts Festival, Singapore, 2009
- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Nine Years Theatre, Esplanade Theatre Studio, Huayi Festival 2012, Singapore 2012
- Twelve Angry Men, Nine Years Theatre, Esplanade Theatre Studio, Huayi Festival 2013, Singapore 2013
- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Nine Years Theatre, Dom Pedro V Theatre, Macau Arts Festival 2013, Singapore 2013
As an actor
- Lao Jiu (in Mandarin, èÂÂä¹Â), The Theatre Practice, Singapore, 1990
- Titoudao (in Mandarin, Ã¥ÂÂé ÂÃ¥ÂÂ), Toy Factory Productions, Singapore, 1994
- The Coffin is Too Big For The Hole (in Mandarin, 棺æÂÂ太大æ´Â太å°Â), The Theatre Practice, Singapore, 1995
- The Soldier and His Wife (in Mandarin, é½æÂ¯ç¶åÂ
µæÂ¹å¾Âç¦Â), The Theatre Practice, Fort Canning Drama Centre, Singapore, 1996
- Love A La Zen (in Mandarin, æÂÂæÂÂ
è§Âèªå¨), The Theatre Practice, Victoria Theatre, Singapore, 1999
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (in Mandarin, 仲å¤Âå¤Âä¹Â夢), The Theatre Practice, Singapore, 1999
- Hundred Years In Waiting (in Mandarin, ç¾年çÂÂçÂÂå¾Â
), The Theatre Practice, Singapore, 2001
- The Island (in Mandarin, å³¶), (as John), The Theatre Practice, Singapore, 2002
- Animal Farm (in Mandarin, Ã¥ÂÂç©農èÂÂ), The Theatre Practice, Victoria Theatre, Singapore, 2002
- Mad Phoenix (in Mandarin, Ã¥ÂÂæµ·åÂÂä¸ÂéÂÂ), (as Title Role), Toy Factory Productions, Esplanade Theatre Studio, Huayi Festival, Singapore, 2003
- Porcelain, (as John Lee), Toy Factory Productions, Singapore, 2005
- Big Fool Lee (in Mandarin and Cantonese, æÂÂ大å»), Toy Factory Productions, Singapore, 2005
- Nanjing: 1937, The Substation, The Substation SeptFest, Singapore, 2007
- Nanjing: 1937 Phase II, The Substation, The Substation SeptFest, Singapore, 2008
- Own Time Own Target, W!LD RICE, Drama Centre Theatre, Singapore, 2009
Filmography
Film
Television
2006
- Crossfire éÂÂéÂÂç¸尠(forum programme, in Mandarin), (as host), Mediacorp Channel U
References