In London’s (Off) West End 2019: GREY by Koko Brown at Ovalhouse
I should have a hot bath? Yeah, I’ll totally try that. I should do a face mask? Yeah, I’ll totally try that. I should listen to whale sounds? Yeah I’ll totally try that. I should write my feelings down. Yeah I’ll totally try that LONDON – Following her critically-acclaimed solo show WHITE, Koko Brown is back with the world premiere of GREY, the second instalment of … Continue reading In London’s (Off) West End 2019: GREY by Koko Brown at Ovalhouse
In London’s (Off) West End 2019: The Falcon’s Malteser by New Old Friends and James Seabright at The Vaults
LONDON – Based off Anthony Horowitz’s loving young adult novel parody of the film noir genre of the same name, The Falcon’s Malteser comes to The Vaults this July for some hilarious stage antics from the Diamond Brothers Detective Agency. Tim is the world’s worst private investigator, so can the help of his clever younger brother Nick be enough to crack their toughest case yet? A solitary box … Continue reading In London’s (Off) West End 2019: The Falcon’s Malteser by New Old Friends and James Seabright at The Vaults
Preview: VCH Organ Series – The Story of Babar presented by Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Jean de Brunhoff’s The Story of Babar tells the classic tale of a little elephant who finds his place in the world, with lessons of understanding and hope. Performed by British organist Tom Bell, alongside drama educator and narrator Oniatta Effendi, the two will bring this moving story to life, illustrated by pieces ranging from Vierne’s Carillon de Westminster to Bach’s Toccata, Adagio and Figure in C major, Bliss’s Ballet … Continue reading Preview: VCH Organ Series – The Story of Babar presented by Singapore Symphony Orchestra
No Milk? No Worries, with Delicious Lactose-Free Fish Soup at No Milk Bistro
Of late, Singapore’s weather has gotten more stuffy than ever. The solution? Surprisingly, it might just be soup. Located at 18 Pahang Street (near Aliwal Arts Centre), No Milk Fish Soup and Bistro has recently opened its doors to the public to serve up clear fish broth to the world. Packed with 27 years worth of Teochew-style heritage and goodness, this isn’t any old coffeeshop corner; visitors … Continue reading No Milk? No Worries, with Delicious Lactose-Free Fish Soup at No Milk Bistro
In London’s (Off) West End 2019: J’Ouvert at Theatre503
LONDON – Coming to London this May, Theatre503 presents J’Ouvert, a brand new production crafted by a team of black women and non-binary artists. In this rhythmic and vibrant testimony of womanhood, watch as the Notting Hill Carnival and the streets in West London come alive. But amidst this spectrum of colour and sequins and feathers, best friends Jade and Nadine are fighting for space in a world they … Continue reading In London’s (Off) West End 2019: J’Ouvert at Theatre503
Review: Never Rarely Sometimes Often by Tapestry Playback Theatre
Therapy via improv theatre. To the lay person, attending a theatre can often seem like a daunting prospect, requiring a certain amount of class, intelligence or knowledge to even begin appreciating. With community theatre, those are imagined boundaries that are completely tossed out the window, welcoming audiences from all walks of life, regardless of background, to attend and be a part of. With Tapestry Playback … Continue reading Review: Never Rarely Sometimes Often by Tapestry Playback Theatre
Television Time: An Interview with TV Host, Writer and Home Chef Extraordinaire Donal Skehan
Best known for hosting various food-themed television series, from his long-running Good Food to reality competition Junior Masterchef, 32-year old Irish food writer and TV personality Donal Skehan is perhaps unique amongst his peers for his early start in TV since his early 20s, compared to others who often started in their 30s instead. Says Skehan: “Sometimes I look back on old shows and realise that I looked like … Continue reading Television Time: An Interview with TV Host, Writer and Home Chef Extraordinaire Donal Skehan
Preview: Flipside 2019 by Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay
Take a walk on the lighter side of life and get ready for a festival of play, imagination and innovation as the Esplanade – Theatre on the Bay’s annual Flipside festival returns this May! Tackling some of life’s most serious questions through comedy, music, visual art, puppetry, physical theatre and the circus arts, your inner child will be set free as the festival offers new … Continue reading Preview: Flipside 2019 by Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay
Preview: Colours by Split Theatrical Productions
“What is your name?” Conceptualised in February 2019, and taking inspiration from T.S. Eliot’s set of four poems titled ‘Four Quartets’, Split Theatrical Productions presents a brand new devised work titled Colours. With the original text having taken the form of deeply religious meditations on man’s relationship with time, the universe and the divine, Colours seeks to find something beautiful amidst the drudgery of life, attempting to find meaning … Continue reading Preview: Colours by Split Theatrical Productions
It’s Show Time: StarHub Raises the Curtain on Week-long Celebration for Customers
Fresh from the debut of the brand new StarHub Entertainment Passes, StarHub is bringing its customers closer to the content they love with a week of fun-filled activities. The 360-experiential entertainment event–It’s Show Time–is one not to be missed with a stellar line-up of celebrities, limited edition channel merchandise up for grabs every day, and exclusive offers for new and existing customers plus a chance … Continue reading It’s Show Time: StarHub Raises the Curtain on Week-long Celebration for Customers
