An Interview with the Cast of The Little Company’s The Nightingale
SRT’s The Little Company is proud to present The Nightingale as it returns this March! Playing to rave reviews back in 2014, this restaging of Hans Christian Andersen’s classic tale of a bird and her best friend will feature a brand new cast, along with the same hit script by Mike Kenny and catchy songs by Ruth Ling that made the previous version go over so well. … Continue reading An Interview with the Cast of The Little Company’s The Nightingale
Singapore Design Week 2018: The City Ramble Design Trails by Shophouse & Co
This weekend, Singapore Design Week returns to our sunny island, and with it comes Shophouse & Co’s Design Trails for the fifth year in a row! Renamed The City Ramble Design Trails, the participants will be introduced to trails that will lead them far outside the city centre, with a total of six stops that will show them how design is very much a part of … Continue reading Singapore Design Week 2018: The City Ramble Design Trails by Shophouse & Co
Trolls, Sharks and Shipwrecks Sail Into RWS This March
Stumped where to bring your kids this March school holidays? Never fear, Resorts World Sentosa is here to all all your worries with a whole slew of new activities to look out for at every single one of their venues! From 9 March to 29 April, head on down to Universal Studios Singapore and come meet the adorable trolls from DreamWorks Animation! At TrollsTopia, join in … Continue reading Trolls, Sharks and Shipwrecks Sail Into RWS This March
A Taste of France: PAUL Melds Flavours of Singapore with French Cuisine In New Menu
SINGAPORE – Just in time for Chinese New Year and its 6th anniversary in Singapore, PAUL, one of France’s best known and oldest boulangerie chains has finally decided to break away from tradition and launched an all new, locally inspired menu this February. Conceptualized by Executive Chef Benjamin Lee, the innovative new menu features dishes that will remind diners of some of our most familiar … Continue reading A Taste of France: PAUL Melds Flavours of Singapore with French Cuisine In New Menu
Review: Kumar 50 by Dream Academy
Singapore’s Queen of Comedy shows he’s still no drag at age 50 with a celebration shrouded in joy and laughter. There is no argument that Kumar is a national icon. Dream Academy artistic director and longtime collaborator and friend Selena Tan has made an absolutely on point decision to stage Kumar 50, giving Singapore’s very own Queen of Comedy a golden jubilee to end all others. Sweeping … Continue reading Review: Kumar 50 by Dream Academy
Ding Yi and Joanna Dong Usher In the Lunar New Year with Jazz and Pizazz
Even though she’s seen a meteoric rise to fame after placing in the finals of Sing China! last year, Joanna Dong has remained incredibly humble and down to earth. “I’ve been getting so many opportunities to work with groups I never got a chance to before, and the only downside is that I’m so busy now, I wish I was able to work with some … Continue reading Ding Yi and Joanna Dong Usher In the Lunar New Year with Jazz and Pizazz
Preview: Art-Zoo Inflatable Park @ i Light Marina Bay 2018
Ever wanted to see some extinct animals up close, or better yet, a unicorn? This March, take a walk on the wild side and experience just that as i Light Marina Bay 2018 welcomes the second edition of Art-Zoo to the Float @ Marina Bay! Drawing huge crowds when it first premiered last year, one of the biggest, most colourful menageries of inflatable animals is back … Continue reading Preview: Art-Zoo Inflatable Park @ i Light Marina Bay 2018
Preview: The Nightingale by SRT’s The Little Company
In the second bird themed children’s theatre show in a row, SRT’s The Little Company returns this March with a restaging of The Nightingale! Last staged in 2014 to popular acclaim, this adaptation of one of Hans Christian Andersen’s most well-loved fairy tales comes back to the KC Arts Centre for a limited time. Written by Olivier Award winning playwright Mike Kenny and directed by Kate Golledge, … Continue reading Preview: The Nightingale by SRT’s The Little Company
Huayi 2018: Einstein In The Carpark (爱因与斯坦) by Emergency Stairs (Review)
Liu Xiaoyi, in his director’s message for Einstein in the Carpark, poses to the late renowned theoretical physicist Albert Einstein a litany of 33 questions, among them such pithy existential ones as: “What do you think is the most important question of all?” “How do I find simplicity in confusion?” “Why do so many people know you, but so few people understand you?” This thought … Continue reading Huayi 2018: Einstein In The Carpark (爱因与斯坦) by Emergency Stairs (Review)
Preview: The Good Farmer by Theatreworks
At Theatreworks’ 20th 24-Hour Playwriting Competition, aspiring playwrights were sent to a farm community in the middle of Lorong Chencharu last September to bang out a full script over a day. And from that competition, one winner’s play from the Open Category is about to be adapted into a full production – NUS sociology student Christopher Chee with The Good Farmer. The Good Farmer starts off with … Continue reading Preview: The Good Farmer by Theatreworks
