Dapunta Hyang: Zai Kuning’s Magnificent Ship Sails Home at Last to Theatreworks
There’s something impossibly magnificent about the way Singaporean artist Zai Kuning’s gigantic skeleton of a ship hangs in 72-13. Entering theContinue Reading
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There’s something impossibly magnificent about the way Singaporean artist Zai Kuning’s gigantic skeleton of a ship hangs in 72-13. Entering theContinue Reading
The inaugural Theatreworks Curators Academy comes to a close for now, with plenty of food for thought. SINGAPOREContinue Reading
Theatreworks’ twentieth edition of the annual 24-Hour Playwriting Competiton was held at a farm commune out in Lorong Chencharu. SoContinue Reading
At Theatreworks’ 20th 24-Hour Playwriting Competition, aspiring playwrights were sent to a farm community in the middle of Lorong ChencharuContinue Reading
A change of perspective could widen your peripheries in this oneiric projection-performance from one of Thailand’s most acclaimed filmmakers. ApichatpongContinue Reading
It’s hard to miss Ong Keng Sen. Sporting his usual all black attire, complete with a snazzy pair of sunglasses,Continue Reading
Filmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul is perhaps best known for his breakout work Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives, the first ThaiContinue Reading
Muar-born, Singapore-based artist Heman Chong has always been interested in books and writing. In the past, his work often questionsContinue Reading
Mental illness has long been the subject of fascination in theatre. From depression to obsession, theatremakers have consistently been attemptingContinue Reading
Hey readers! We’re doing a special post today covering Theatreworks’ 24-Hour playwriting competition 2017. Held at Kampung Kampus, Home ofContinue Reading