Fun Home by Pangdemonium
Fun Home (R18) plays at the Drama Centre Theatre from 29th September – 15th October 2017. Tickets available from SISTIC Read our review! Continue reading Fun Home by Pangdemonium
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Fun Home (R18) plays at the Drama Centre Theatre from 29th September – 15th October 2017. Tickets available from SISTIC Read our review! Continue reading Fun Home by Pangdemonium
MISSING plays on 6, 7, 20 & 21 Jan 2018 (in English) and 13, 14, 27 & 28 Jan 2018 (in Mandarin) at Drama Box, 14A-C Trengganu Street, Singapore 058468. SMS “MISSING” to 9095 7676 (before 22 Jan) to start the journey and to buy tickets. Continue reading MISSING: The City of Lost Things by Drama Box
So why bakchormeeboy? Bakchormee is a Singaporean must have. When done properly its really amazing. Alot of ingenuity and effort goes into making a great bowl of bakchormee. And that is what we plan to bring to the table. We have a great passion for good food. And will be bringing you the best foods from Singapore and around the world. We love traveling. So we … Continue reading So why bakchormeeboy?
We walked into the Peranakan Museum welcomed by a slew of bibiks in kebayas, setting the tone for the rest of the evening. With the promise of food and performance, which media partner can resist attending the launch party of the inaugural Peranakan Arts Festival? Organized by festival director Joyce Lim and artistic director Richard Tan, the five day festival steps out on Empress Place … Continue reading Peranakan Arts Festival Launch Party
Tribes 7th July 2015 It’s been a while since we’ve seen such a refreshingly brutal and honest take at one of the oft forgotten groups in society: the deaf. Written by English playwright Nina Raine and winning the 2012 Drama Desk award for Outstanding Play, Pangdemonium continues its winning streak of kick-ass theatre, with Tribes being one of their best yet. Tribes follows the tried … Continue reading Tribes by Pangdemonium
Touted as a chance to be part of Singapore’s indie music history, House of Riot presented 3 of Singapore’s most well known indie musicians and brought them together for a damn good night (sold out too!). Clocking in at a little over 4 hours, each act was allowed a full set of 1 hour plus, and played to varying audience reactions. The overall consensus though, … Continue reading House of Riot Triple Bill 6/6/15