In this outdated 1964 play, Goh explored life in a farm on the outskirts of Singapore, where two families with differences in class, wealth, backgrounds, lifestyles, and opinions collide.
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Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Mama White Snake’ from Wild Rice
Based on an ancient folk tale, 'Mama White Snake' is very funny, with catchy tunes, good acting and singing, amazing costumes, lovely sets and backdrops – and superb vocals from the ever reliable Cheryl Tan.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Forbidden City’ by the Singapore Repertory Theatre
With its great music, acting, and singing, along with an interesting narrative, 'Forbidden City' really should be required watching for all fans of exquisite storytelling.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Beauty World’ by Dick Lee and Michael Chiang
The story of 'Beauty World' is dated, predictable and uninteresting, and the music is not memorable. But good singing and funny dialogue make this revival worth checking out.
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.
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