Banana Boat Launches Simply Protect Sunscreen For Kids
Kids, being kids, naturally are far more vulnerable to the sun than adults, literally smooth as a baby’s bottom. With much more sensitive skin, they’re highly susceptible to burns and risk melanoma and other skin conditions later in life if overexposed to the sun at a young age. With that, Banana Boat® then offers up a solution: the new Simply Protect™ range of mineral-based sun protection … Continue reading Banana Boat Launches Simply Protect Sunscreen For Kids
Review: FLOWERS by Drama Box
A terrace house in Holland Village becomes the site of haunting for childhood trauma. Growing up, we often don’t think too much of the things we experience as children. After all, kids will be kids, and most people still turn out alright in adulthood, no matter what, right? In Drama Box’s latest production however, that childhood innocence is put under the magnifying glass, as FLOWERS takes audience members … Continue reading Review: FLOWERS by Drama Box
One Raffles Place Launches May Artisan Craft Market
Celebrating Mother’s Day, One Raffles Place brings shoppers on a crafty shopping journey with an exciting Artisan Craft Market, in partnership with The Social Exchange. Get your hands on unique items and baked goods from baked&baked, Teddy Thotz, Trove of Gaia, Jovial Crafts and many more. Mark your calendar today and shop for something nice for Mum to gift this Mother’s Day! For more information, … Continue reading One Raffles Place Launches May Artisan Craft Market
In London’s (Off) West End 2019: Bare – A Pop Opera at The Vaults
LONDON – You have no idea how long we’ve been waiting to hear for a production of Bare: A Pop Opera to happen. While it certainly hasn’t gained as much traction as a big West End or Broadway musical, Bare boasts some truly memorable songs to make this inspired-by-Romeo-and-Juliet queer rock opera one that will no doubt resonate with countless audience members. With this year marking the 50th anniversary of … Continue reading In London’s (Off) West End 2019: Bare – A Pop Opera at The Vaults
Television Time: BBC Shows May 2019
This May, the BBC brings you adventure, home cooking and plenty of drama to keep you entertained throughout the entire month. Check out the list in full below: BBC EARTH Travel Man: 48 Hours In… (Series 4 & 5) Travel Man is back! This season acclaimed director, author and BAFTA winning actor Richard Ayoade will continue his travelling adventures with famous friends. In each episode … Continue reading Television Time: BBC Shows May 2019
Review: The Phantom of the Opera presented by BASE Entertainment Asia
Musical perfection is hard to argue against. As one of the world’s most famous musicals, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera needs little to no introduction for anyone with even a little knowledge of musical theatre. From the West End to Broadway, to numerous international tours all around the world, The Phantom of the Opera has stunned and enchanted an infinitum of audience members across the … Continue reading Review: The Phantom of the Opera presented by BASE Entertainment Asia
In London’s (Off) West End 2019: As We Unravel by Lotus Players at The Bread and Roses Theatre
LONDON – Founded by Hayley Osborne and Phoebe Alice Ritchie, new production company Lotus Players is set to debut this May with debut production As We Unravel at the Bread and Roses Theatre, London. Written by Annie Power and directed by Sassy Clyde, this new piece of writing stars Lotus Players founders Hayley Osborne and Phoebe Alice Ritchie, alongside actors Velenzia Spearepoint, Nance Turner and James Calloway, as … Continue reading In London’s (Off) West End 2019: As We Unravel by Lotus Players at The Bread and Roses Theatre
Preview: StoryFest 2019 – Make Believe
After a thoroughly enchanting second edition last year, StoryFest: International Storytelling Festival Singapore is back this June for its third edition! Once again playing at The Arts House for a single weekend, StoryFest 2019 is themed ‘Make Believe’, and will focus on encouraging audiences to actively create their own meaning through the stories told, featuring a combination of local commissions and international performances, alongside workshops and … Continue reading Preview: StoryFest 2019 – Make Believe
Review: Fantasy Island Cruise by L’arietta Productions
An operatic holiday from L’arietta. In the grand scheme of modern opera, L’arietta Productions has time and again proven that the art form doesn’t have to be a stuffy affair, presenting accessible, fun operatic works of art onstage for both opera vets and newcomers to enjoy. With Fantasy Island Cruise, the company presents a double bill of light-hearted works, namely Joseph Horowitz’s Gentleman’s Island and Gian Carlo … Continue reading Review: Fantasy Island Cruise by L’arietta Productions
Review: ‘Til The End Of The World, We’ll Meet In No Man’s Land by Theatreworks
Inch Chua takes audiences to deepest south in an aural journey to remember. Over the last few years, indie singer-songwriter Inch Chua has gradually been expanding her repertoire, advancing beyond music alone to develop an artist, as she delves into acting and full-on multidisciplinary work for the stage. With Theatreworks’ brand new season of Women & Voice, featuring works from female artists, Inch takes her artistry one … Continue reading Review: ‘Til The End Of The World, We’ll Meet In No Man’s Land by Theatreworks
