The acting and accents aren't the greatest, but fine singing voices will have you humming and singing the retro tunes hours after you leave the theatre.
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Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Gitanjali [I Feel the Earth Move]’ by The Necessary Stage
Despite a too-common plot, this entertaining play about an Indian Odissi dancer was well-acted and danced.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘The Arsonists’ at Hot Chocolate Theatre
Though the production is very problematic, it should be considered a feather in Hot Chocolate's cap that this brand-new amateur theatre could do something difficult.
Read More »Interview with Prem John, the Reluctant Actor from Singapore
Acting was never something I dreamt of ever!
Read More »Hot Chocolate Theatre, Singapore’s First Repertory Theatre, to Open with ‘The Arsonists’
Singapore has never had a true repertory theatre before.
Read More »Interview with Kalki Koechlin – from Bollywood to ‘Trivial Disasters’ in Singapore
I am myself on a special journey and taking everything as it comes. Everyday is a surprise.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Dance Like a Man’ by Mahesh Dattani
India's longest-running English-language play proves that Dance has the power to fracture, but also mend, relationships
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Mies Julie’ by Yaël Farber (Based on Strindberg)
Despite some preachiness, the authentic, organic, and powerful performances from the cast and accompanying musicians make this steamy and erotic tale seduce its audience.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Hotpants’ by Dick Lee
Singapore has changed so much since 1972, but the very funny 'Hotpants' is still relevant and exciting today.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Rock of Ages’
This weird 1980s jukebox musical is exciting and fun, and the humourous acting along with recognizable rock songs make it one you shouldn't miss.
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