A thrilling one-man murder mystery, with plenty of dark and slapstick humour.
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Interview: Edward Choy from Toy Factory’s Singapore ‘Romeo and Juliet’
Toy Factory presents a version with some of Shakespeare's most famous speeches turned into song.
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A layered character study written by its stars Ana Graham and Antonio Vega probes the psyches of two Italians under Mussolini's rule.
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In this production of the Tony-winning play about an athlete coming out of the closet, multi-dimensional acting rises above a script that hasn't quite kept pace with the times.
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In this musical telling of the famous tale of the lovelorn hunchback, you'll find yourself singing the catchy melodies long after you leave the theatre.
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A great place to relax and enjoy an elegant Afternoon Tea.
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Not so terrifying in this age of horror films and TV shows, this production is still well worth experiencing on the strength of its powerful acting.
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The lead dancers shined in their roles, executing complicated and tricky footwork, pirouettes, and other movements with aplomb.
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Talent like these lads have needs to be unleashed to the world beyond Singapore.
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It's a 'Nutcracker' set in Shanghai at the turn of the last century.
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