This is the programme of Centre 65’s performance of Arthur Miller’s “A View From the Bridge”. Centre 65 was an amateur theatre company founded by pioneering playwright Dr Goh Poh Seng. It was founded during the early days of the English theatre scene in post-independent Singapore. Centre 65 was an early theatre company whose members included Rosie Seow, mother of playwright Stella Kon. Stella Kon is an award-winning Singapore playwright whose most important work was the 1983 one-woman play, Emily of Emerald Hill. She is also a descendent of two prominent Peranakan philanthropists, Tan Tock Seng and Dr Lim Boon Keng