Priceless onstage moments convey the spirit of an American Christmas that young and old can appreciate in this successful musical adaptation of the classic Christmas movie.
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Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘The Woman in Black’ by Stephen Mallatratt
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.
Read More »Theatre Review (LA): ‘Merry F***in’ Christmas, Y’all’ by Marnie Olson
A familiar story of a dysfunctional family’s holiday is given welcome depth courtesy of some nicely-realized characters.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Becoming Dr. Ruth’ by Mark St. Germain
A master class about life, love and personal triumph over hardship from the perspective of an amazing woman you only thought you knew.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Lady Day’ with Dee Dee Bridgewater
A remarkable portrayal of, and tribute to, the legendary Billie Holiday runs for just a few more weeks Off-Broadway.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Maids’ by Jean Genet
This was a fine rendering of Genet's work examining the dynamics of power relationships, with hints of sadism and masochism.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Jack and the Bean Sprout’ by Wild Rice
This quality family-oriented production will appeal to the masses, with catchy and upbeat songs and most dialogue in Singlish.
Read More »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 »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 »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.'
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