This quality family-oriented production will appeal to the masses, with catchy and upbeat songs and most dialogue in Singlish.
Read More »Arts
Theater Review: ‘Witnessed by the World’ Explores JFK Assassination
A hard-hitting reporter and a green screenwriter collaborate to put an interesting spin on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Read More »Comedy CD Review: Bill Cosby – ‘Far From Finished’
At 76, this comedic legend is as good as ever.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Towards the Moon’ by Andrew McGregor
A musical about spiritual and homely values, the mythic journey and the wisdom of experience, in both Scotland and America.
Read More »TV Review: ‘The Crimson Petal and the White’
The Crimson Petal and the White is a four episode TV series offered on Acorn TV that fascinates and engages. London during the Victorian period has never appeared so realistic and raw, so atmospheric and Dickensian.
Read More »Interview: Joel Tan, Writer of Wild Rice’s Pantomime ‘Jack and the Bean Sprout’
'Mostly, I've tried to keep the story moving briskly and quickly so everyone can be out of the theatre early for ice cream.'
Read More »Movie Review: ‘A Fragile Trust’
'A Fragile Trust' is Samantha Grant's documentary about the sensational scandal that upturned 'The New York Times.' Jayson Blair's plagiarism destroyed his news career and brought down Executive Editor Howell Raines and Managing Editor Gerald Boyd who resigned from in the wake of the scandal.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘An American Family Takes a Lover’ by Amina Henry
This sardonic comedy swipes at our need to control others and our masochistic desire to be controlled.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Maids’ by Jean Genet
Transposed to New Orleans, the French classic still poses difficult questions about action and inaction, masters and servants.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The God Projekt’
Inventive puppetry propels this story of an aging God who conceives a new project: to re-create mankind.
Read More »