Though 'Women of Asia' was written 20 years ago, its points about how women are treated are still very much relevant today.
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Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘What the Butler Saw’ by Joe Orton
So if a zany and insane story entertains you, this play will certainly be one you'll enjoy.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Sound of Music’ by Base Entertainment
Even though the musical rearranges the order of the songs a bit as compared to in the movie, the songs are still just as catchy, melodious, and lyrically apt as you would remember it to be.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Grease’ by Base Entertainment
Although in 2014, the storyline of 'Grease' may be dated, its songs prove that this musical will always be timeless.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): Singapore Repertory Theatre’s ‘Rising Son’ by Dick Lee
Lee's play doesn't quite work as a character-study nor as a unique story.
Read More »Musical Revue Review (Singapore): ‘A Singaporean in Paris’ by Sing Theatre
This revue is not only a testament to how talented Singapore-based artists are, it's also a lesson on being a foreigner in a strange land.
Read More »Interview: Elaine Heng and Timothy Coleman of Singapore Dance Theatre’s ‘Romeo & Juliet’
Two dancers discussing dancing 'Romeo and Juliet' to Prokofiev's music.
Read More »Interview: Jo Kukathas, of Wild Rice’s ‘The House of Bernarda Alba’
"I love watching traditional performances in Malaysia or Japan, where people feel quite comfortable talking or eating or sleeping through sections. I wish we could find a way to allow that again."
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘The House of Bernarda Alba’ by Federico Garcia Lorca and Chay Yew
A maniacally strict matriarch imposes an eight-year mourning period on her household, revealing hidden desires, familial secrets, and the consequent lies.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘My Fair Lady’
Is it any wonder that this musical has lasted and been revived many times over since 1956?
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