Amah in the Bathtub
It's 1967, and the female members of a swimming club in colonial Singapore take social events seriously - but leave home and children to servants. By Judith Kampfner.
It's 1967 and the women who are members of a British swimming club in colonial Singapore take their social events seriously - but not all of them know what's going on at home.
A young mother, Connie Conport, is particularly clueless about problems developing between her two young boys and their nanny. She has hired an amah, a servant from China, who is a member of a group dedicated to domestic service.
Ah Chat belongs to a sisterhood of 'black and whites'. They wear a traditional uniform and swear an oath to remain celibate. On their rare days off, they meet up at their headquarters, the kongsi house. It's a refuge and a support group. These women are her only family in Singapore.
Elderly Ah Chat has good references - seventeen British families have employed her previously - but this position seems to have serious problems.
Sound Design: Jon Nicholls
Written, directed and produced by Judith Kampfner
A Corporation for Independent Media production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Flora Hampton | Alexandra Williamson |
Donna Simon | Amy Warren |
Connie Conport | Ruth Moore |
Rupert Conport | Tom Phelps |
Brian Conport | Bryn Spender |
Priscilla Hampton | Suzanne Bertish |
Sun Yun Wing | Hansel Tan |
Sylvia Lim | Margaret Leng Tan |
Ah Sui | Jane Wu |
Pianist | Hannah Nicholls |
Writer | Judith Kampfner |
Director | Judith Kampfner |
Producer | Judith Kampfner |
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