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Kenneth Lyen is a Singaporean pediatrician. He has a clinic at Mount Elizabeth Hospital. He graduated from the University of Oxford. A founding president of the Margaret Drive and the Balestier Special Schools for disabled children and children with autistic spectrum disorder, he has co-authored several books including ''How to Multiply Your Child's Intelligence: A Practical Guide for Parents of Seven-Year-Olds and Below'' and ''Asian Child Care''. He is well-known and appreciated for being an advocate for the musical scene in Singapore. He is the brain child of Five Foot Broadway, a program that has to date incubated 38, and staged over 20 original Singapore musicals. In addition, he has written and staged 20 musicals in Singapore, including: ''Big Bang!''(1995): based on the life of Stephen Hawking, cosmologist. ''Orchard Square'' (1996): four teenagers work out their personal problems. ''Catch the Rainbow'' (1997): history of Singapore. ''Yum Sing!'' (1999): wedding flashback of how a bride and bridegroom met. ''Temptations'' (2000): cross-dressing TV cook show presenter falls for girl. ''Magic Paintbrush'' (2001): ancient Chinese folk tale. ''Song of the Whale'' (2002): story of Jonah and the whale. ''Sayang'' (2002): radio talkshow host and his fan, a lonely florist. ''Exodus'' (2003): story of Moses. ''Making The Grade'' (2004): Schoolmistress and her problem students. ''Blue Willow House'' (2006): About Lim Boon Keng and prostitutes in Singapore at the end of the 19th century. ''School House Rockz'' (2008): Television series musical about teenagers and their school problems. ''Monkey'' (2009): Puppet musical of an episode from Monkey: Journey to the West. ''It's Academic!'' (2011). ==External links== *http://www.zoominfo.com/people/lyen_kenneth_853484706.aspx *http://kenlyen.bravejournal.com/ *http://www.lyen.net/index.html *https://soundcloud.com/kenlyen *http://www.kenlyen.com/ 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kenneth Lyen」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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