Singapore Dance Theatre, which turns 25 next year, presented a Sleeping Beauty that was a triumph in beauty and technique.
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Interview: Sarah McCreanor on the How To Train Your Dragon Live Spectacular
"Astrid" from the How to Train Your Dragon Live Spectacular discusses the live-action show headed to the HP Pavilion in San Jose this week.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Soldier by Jonathan Draxton
A murdered Nazi officer pleads for passage over the River Styx, and his fate is in our hands.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Restoration Comedy
If anything can restore flagging spirits, it's a pair of bawdy Restoration comedies.
Read More »Interview: Rosa Park and Natalie Debono of Singapore Dance Theatre’s Sleeping Beauty
Singapore Dance Theatre's Rosa Park and Natalie Debono talk about their experience dancing in this well loved fairytale ballet.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): Sleuth by Anthony Shaffer
A revival at World-In-Theatre scored top marks because of its enticing story, captivating actors, and discerning director.
Read More »Opera Review (Singapore): Another Murder on the Orient Express by Bellepoque
This pastiche-operetta (Offenbach, Bizet, G&S) provided intimate, entertaining "comfort theatre" during the monsoon season.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): Crazy Christmas by Dream Academy
This music-and-comedy variety show might not be as funny as in the past, but its musical numbers are entertaining enough.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Antigone/Progeny
A pairing of plays, one new and one ancient, points out the constants of the human condition.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): Hansel & Gretel by Alfian Sa’at and Elaine Chan
W!ld Rice's musical is a deliciously funny Singapore-flavoured pantomime for the whole family.
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