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Theatre Review (Singapore): Company by Stephen Sondheim
Stephen Sondheim's Company, staged by Dream Academy, proves Singapore talent's mettle.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): Ashputtel – “Cinderella” with Music
I Theatre returns with a fun and exciting musical for children that will also keep adults entertained.
Read More »Interview with Kumar of Kings & Queens of Comedy
Kumar talks about racism and being called "Apu Neh Neh" in Singapore, and how sex is off limits in his standup routine.
Read More »Ice Show Review (Singapore): Nutcracker on Ice by Imperial Ice Stars and Base Entertainment
Nutcracker on Ice is mesmerizing icy fun.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): Calendar Girls by Tim Firth
Stage Club's offering of the play based on the movie fell short because of mediocre acting and Tim Firth's thin script.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett
Waiting For Godot will leave you waiting for answers.
Read More »Interview: Choreographers of Singapore Dance Theatre’s Passages
Sold out in 2011, Passages returns in November 2012 with new works by three choreographers who answer some questions about their dance pieces.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): Venice Under the Snow by Gilles Dyrek
French Stage's Venice Under the Snow has a strong theme and storyline as well as fine acting from the two leads.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): Avenue Q
This musical is an honest and true depiction of life, because life's not a fairy tale, not even for puppets.
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