Profession:
Producer, Creative Producer, Production Manager, Publicist
Based Location:
Klang Valley
Visual Age Range:
41-45
Gender:
Female
Ethnicity:
Chinese
Height (CM):
159cm
Wyn is a Malaysian independent producer, creative programmer, and venue management consultant, with over 30 years of involvement in the performing arts, including the last six years working professionally in these roles. Her practice spans theatre, interdisciplinary performance, and community-based arts, with a strong focus on contemporary storytelling, original works, and audience development.
She has produced a wide range of works, including Once Upon a Stage (2022) and Cinderella (2024) for PJ Performing Arts Centre; Material Woman of the Beauty World (2023) written by Leow Puay Tin; ItSelf TerJadi (2023) written and performed by Marion D’Cruz with Five Arts Centre; and the Jit Murad Playwriting Competition (2024), culminating in rehearsed readings of new Malaysian writing. She was also Associate Producer for JitFest 25 with Dramalab, contributing to multiple productions within the year-long festival.
Her international experience includes stage management and production roles in Sydney, Australia, where she worked with the City of Sydney on the Chinese New Year Twilight Parade, Christmas on the Green, and Capital Works, as well as with Destination New South Wales supporting Vivid Sydney in business operations from 2015 to 2017. These large-scale, multidisciplinary events strengthened her ability to work across cultural contexts and collaborate with diverse stakeholders.
Wyn has held key leadership and programming roles across the sector. From 2022 to 2025, she served as Programme Director of the Klang River Festival under KongsiKL, leading a multidisciplinary, community-driven initiative that connects art, ecology, and public space. She currently serves as Vice President of KongsiKL, supporting its mission to activate urban spaces through arts and cultural programming. In parallel, she was Venue Consultant (Programming) for PJ Performing Arts Centre (2020 - 2025) under Stagebox, a company she co-founded to develop sustainable systems and training for arts venue management.
Her work reflects a strong commitment to collaboration across disciplines, communities, and geographies. Wyn is particularly interested in translocal exchange within Southeast Asia and beyond, and actively seeks to build meaningful partnerships with artists, producers, and organisations across regions. She is experienced in working closely with artists as a producer and programmer, facilitating the development and presentation of new work in both conventional and unconventional spaces.