Review: The Lifespan of a Fact by Singapore Repertory Theatre
★★★★☆ (Performance attended 27/2/20) Poignant and entertaining reminder that truth is neither absolute fact nor pure fiction. In cartography, thereContinue Reading
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★★★★☆ (Performance attended 27/2/20) Poignant and entertaining reminder that truth is neither absolute fact nor pure fiction. In cartography, thereContinue Reading
It’s hard to deny that the truth is getting increasingly harder to find. Not just because of the prevalence ofContinue Reading
The Singapore Repertory Theatre doesn’t seem to let up at all; fresh from bringing in a production of Sweeney Todd,Continue Reading
It is not the truth, but the semblance of the truth that truly matters in SRT’s first immersive production. PresentedContinue Reading
There’s something undeniably joyous about the way Ed Sylvanus Iskandar carries himself. Perhaps it’s a pre-requisite for an immersive theatreContinue Reading
The Singapore Repertory Theatre has had its brushes with controversial fine art before, having staged Yasmina Reza’s Art at the National GalleryContinue Reading
A fast-paced, sharp comedic take on the lies that build a marriage. According to playwright Oscar Wilde, “the truth isContinue Reading
The Singapore Repertory Theatre opens their 2019 season this April with Florian Zeller’s The Truth, as translated by Christopher Hampton. A comedy revolvingContinue Reading
Singapore Repertory Theatre produced some of our favourite shows of 2018, and they’re charging into 2019 strong with a brandContinue Reading
Harrowing tale of male friendship torn asunder by contrasting beliefs; a must-watch. American playwright Rajiv Joseph is a modern masterContinue Reading