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Ajuntha Anwari lives in a big old house in Telok Kurau. Stepping beyond the gates to her garden, the livelyContinue Reading
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Ajuntha Anwari lives in a big old house in Telok Kurau. Stepping beyond the gates to her garden, the livelyContinue Reading
60 years is a long time for a musical to still go strong, but there’s a timeless charm toContinue Reading
Adapted from Freddie Machin’s play of the same name, Chicken marks a stunning debut for director Joe Stephenson and a powerful startContinue Reading
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One thing that can be said about SIFA Festival Director Ong Keng Sen: whenever he attempts to create a newContinue Reading
In a world where originality in horror films has long since died, The Vault is perhaps one of the mostContinue Reading
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This September, get ready for a truly unique theatrical experience with Hot Pot Talk: Theatre and the Arts. Conceptualized byContinue Reading
South African choreographer Robyn Orlin is known in her home country as ‘a permanent irritation’. The incredibly inventive Johannesburg-born artistContinue Reading
Whether you were lucky enough to be a part of the film itself at the O.P.E.N. earlier this year orContinue Reading