Review: A Clockwork Orange by Teater Ekamatra
Teater Ekamatra drags audiences into a dangerous dystopia where nothing and nobody can be trusted. Across the history of dystopianContinue Reading
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Teater Ekamatra drags audiences into a dangerous dystopia where nothing and nobody can be trusted. Across the history of dystopianContinue Reading
British author Anthony Burgess’ seminal novel A Clockwork Orange has seen countless adaptations over the years, from stage plays to its best knownContinue Reading
In a city filled with often-broken promises, I am your good narrator, brother. Now, help yourself. As I warble,Continue Reading
The Arts House’s LumiNation festival is back this August for its second edition! Held in conjunction with National Day, LumiNation is set to celebrateContinue Reading
The annual Aliwal Arts Night Crawl is back for its 7th edition this July. This time around, the multidisciplinary artsContinue Reading
Presented as part of their Artist Residency Programme, this April, Teater Ekamatra presents Rizman Putra’s Chonteng. Translating to ‘doodle’ in English, the installationContinue Reading
After a stint at the recent 2018 George Town Festival, Nam Hwa Opera is returning this October with their quarterly NamContinue Reading
Nam Hwa Opera is having a busy summer period. Just last week, the fifty year old Teochew Opera troupe performedContinue Reading
Ricky Sim and Matthew Goh tackle intergenerational conflict and tension in an original and surprisingly humorous performance. RAW Moves willContinue Reading
A troubled examination of the language of love when placed at its Orwellian limits. If you think Twitter’s original 140Continue Reading