Review: The Lesson by Drama Box
In the murky realm of politics, do we truly have any say or power? In the grand scheme of things, does our voice get heard at all, or will it simply be lost to the cacophony? First staged in 2015 as part of the Singapore International Festival of the Arts, Drama Box has brought back their participatory theatre work The Lesson, bigger than ever and running for … Continue reading Review: The Lesson by Drama Box
Preview: What’s Wrong With Me? by Kristina Pakhomova
Ever feel like life’s got you down and you have no idea what caused it? Perhaps you should be catching this show. this show will help you find the answers you were looking for. What’s Wrong With Me? is an all new solo comedy piece written by Anvita Gupta and performed and produced by Kristina Pakhomova, and it might just help you find the answers. … Continue reading Preview: What’s Wrong With Me? by Kristina Pakhomova
Preview: Pesta Raya 2017 by Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay
Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay puts Malay culture front and centre again from 20th to 23rd July with the 16th edition of the annual Pesta Raya Malay Festival of the Arts! Celebrating the rich heritage of Malay traditional and contemporary arts, the 2017 Pesta Raya festival will be bringing both old favourites and new artists to the stage. Check out some of the highlights … Continue reading Preview: Pesta Raya 2017 by Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay
Review: The Car by Our Company
In theatre, themes of death and family are never far from the stage. Although riffing on such familiar themes, The Car still feels fresh and very accessible in the hands of Our Company, who make a triumphant return after a two year break with their new production of Verena Tay’s 2005 play. Commissioned by the Esplanade as part of the F.Y.I. (Feed Your Imagination) initiative to provide local primary … Continue reading Review: The Car by Our Company
Preview: The Orange Production by The Necessary Stage
The Necessary Stage presents all new productions of scripts from talented young writers. Amidst their 30th anniversary celebrations and the throng of restagings, The Necessary Stage will be developing new scripts from young local playwrights under their newest project, The Orange Production. Newly launched as part of TNS’ 30th anniversary celebrations, The Orange Production aims to mentor and workshop smaller, portable works with new artists. The … Continue reading Preview: The Orange Production by The Necessary Stage
Preview: The Roundest Circle by Theatreworks
After first presenting it as a work-in-progress in April, TheatreWorks will be officially premiering conceptual dance performance The Roundest Circle at the end of July! Partly conceptualized by TheatreWorks Associate Artist Eng Kai Er, The Roundest Circle originally saw Kai collaborate with fellow dance artists Faye Lim and Felicia Lim to throw convention out the window. In their decision making process, they’ve removed the leader, and The Roundest … Continue reading Preview: The Roundest Circle by Theatreworks
Preview: M1 Peer Pleasure Youth Theatre Festival 2017 – The Other
The annual M1 Peer Pleasure Youth Theatre Festival returns with an all new edition and lineup of shows this July! Presented by ArtsWok Collaborative in collaboration with Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, this year’s edition of Peer Pleasure tackles the theme of The Other. Concerned with the increasingly diverse world we live in, The Other deals with the increasing rise of ignorance leading to … Continue reading Preview: M1 Peer Pleasure Youth Theatre Festival 2017 – The Other
Underbelly Festival 2016: Briefs – Close Encounters
London’s favourite Boy-lesque troupe is back again this summer with an all new show! The Briefs mothership is making a bang as they hurtle across the oceans from Australia to crash land into the Southbank with Close Encounters. The all new show will feature their trademark combination of cabaret burlesque, expertly melding the comedic into the dazzling. With four consecutive sellout runs in London to date, … Continue reading Underbelly Festival 2016: Briefs – Close Encounters
Be Our Guest: Delicious Meals in Intimate Settings with Dine Inn
Having done a few articles on Dine Inn’s regular Makan-tastic community dining events, we’re pretty much assured of what a spectacularly different initiative Dine Inn is, full of wonderful, friendly hosts raring to share their passion for food and cooking with their guests. But this July, Dine Inn is doing something truly special: a much more private affair where guests can visit Dine Inn hosts’ … Continue reading Be Our Guest: Delicious Meals in Intimate Settings with Dine Inn
Review: The Memory of Water by Wag the Dog Theatre
It’s always a conundrum to decide on a first play to stage for a new theatre company. A classic? Shakespeare? Something edgy and modern? What they ultimately pick is a production that will encapsulate what their company stands for, and as a means to leave a lasting first impression on the local theatre scene. New company Wag the Dog Theatre seems to have chosen well … Continue reading Review: The Memory of Water by Wag the Dog Theatre
