Despite an uninvolving story and some dated music, 'Cats' has thrilling dancing and costumes, a still-enthralling garbage-dump set and a few evergreen songs.
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TV Review: ‘Homeland’ Season Four – Sincere and Scintillating, but Stumped and Sanitized
What about the approximately 500 000 American-Muslims who wear the hijab each day out of their own choice, even as they might struggle to do so within a sometimes extremely precarious environment - Wasn't Fara suddenly appearing without her hijab one big 'Fuck You' to them?
Read More »Interview: Juliette Binoche on Her New Film ‘Clouds of Sils Maria’, Singapore International Film Festival
And what's her secret to aging? With a laugh, she says, 'I don’t feel time when I work – and that’s probably why I work all the time!'
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Dim Sum Dollies – The History of Singapore Part 2’
Outrageously funny, full of timely insights regarding the Singapore landscape, and delivered with the most pitch perfect comedic timing.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Peter Pan, The Never Ending Story’
There are acrobats and pretty set pieces, along with gorgeous costumes, that will keep audiences entertained throughout the 2 hour show.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘The Way We Go’ by Checkpoint Theatre
Unfortunately, this critic wanted to love this play, but was left asking what was the purpose of it all?
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Mama Mia’ by Base Entertainment
'Mama Mia' is highly effective in transporting one to this Greek isle and, together with the music and dancing, you can almost hear the Aegean Sea yourself.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Monkey Goes West’ by Wild Rice
When there is so little entertainment these days that an entire family can enjoy together, it is simply wonderful to have a production like 'Monkey Goes West' that will absolutely enthrall people of all ages.
Read More »Interview: Ramanan Thiagarajan and Paveena Kumar of Shantanjali Festival of Arts, by Temple of Fine Arts
The Shantanjali Festival of Arts celebrates the coming together of various art forms and artists, and the diverse cultures that they each emanate from. And admission is free!
Read More »Interview: Lydia Look of Checkpoint Theatre’s ‘The Way We Go’
'It’s essential to speak like an American if you are auditioning for an American role in an American show. [But] yes, I can do a Singapore accent. Once a Singaporean, always a Singaporean.'
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