Just before leaving Singapore after a week here performing William
Shakespeare's "King Lear" and Anton Chekhov's "The
Seagull", actor Ian McKellen left a video message in support
of the gay community of Singapore, with a special mention of Indignation,
the GLBT pride season.
To movie-goers, McKellen is better known
as the wizard Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Hello, this is Ian McKellen. I'm speaking to you from Singapore where I've had the most wonderful time with the Royal Shakespeare Company working at the Esplanade Theatre for the Singapore Repertory Theatre. I knew very little about Singapore until I came here and I was immediately encaptured by the beauty of the place, the old
buildings as well as the new, the old culture and the new, and the people, who were unfailingly friendly and helpful at every turn. And of course, being openly gay, I managed to meet a lot of gay people.
And then we come to the one thing I don't like about Singapore, which is 377A. You know that law. It's a British law, and why the hell you've not got rid of it, I'm not quite sure. Well, I am sure, because it's taken us a
long time in the United Kingdom and the rest of the world to deal with these old problems, these ancient attitudes which need to be removed if we're going to be part of the 21st Century. So it's very important that gay people, wherever they are, should identify themselves, stick up for themselves, represent themselves, modestly and positively, so the rest of the world knows that we're here and we're not going to go away. And we're happy to be here.
And that's why Indignation is so important. Have a wonderful time. I congratulate the organisers and I hope it's a step, certainly in the right direction, but a positive step towards one day getting rid of 377A. And you know I'm on your side, and I send you all my love. Bye Bye.
Indignation will be from 1 August to 15
August 2007. There are numerous events in there. Details can be seen at http://www.plu.sg/indignation/