Meet ONG Keng Sen, the Artistic Director of Singapore’s T:>Works and Keynote Speaker at the 2024 Singapore Literature Festival in NYC
The 6th biennial Singapore Literature Festival is held in New York City on October 19 and 20,...
Read MorePosted by Walter Byongsok Chon | 9th Oct 2024 | Adaptation, Festivals, Interview, Singapore
The 6th biennial Singapore Literature Festival is held in New York City on October 19 and 20,...
Read MorePosted by Molly Grogan Zolima CityMag | 19th Jun 2024 | Directing, Hong Kong, Interview, Singapore
Liu Xiaoyi is a man on a mission. His juice is an imagined world where artists are in the driver’s...
Read MorePosted by Alexa Alice Joubin | 12th Jun 2021 | Adaptation, Essay, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, South Korea
During the AAPI (Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders) heritage month, let us explore the...
Read MorePosted by Rossella Ferrari | 22nd Nov 2020 | China, Hong Kong, News, Singapore, Taiwan, Transcultural Collaborations
I have hesitated for a while to engage with the increasingly ubiquitous “[insert own subject...
Read MorePosted by Daniel Teo | 21st Aug 2019 | India, Interview, Playwriting, Singapore
Playwriting can be a lonely career. For the independent playwright, creating work and searching...
Read MorePosted by Eleonore von Bothmer | 24th Mar 2019 | News, Singapore, Theatre and Science, Transmedia
Media artist Choy Ka Fai experimentally explores movement, art, and technology with some science...
Read MorePosted by Teo Xiao Ting | 5th Feb 2019 | Documentary Theatre, Immersive Theatre, Review, Singapore
Taking a right turn towards Camp Kilo Charcoal Lounge (formerly Sam Tat Building) at Kampong...
Read MorePosted by Corrie Tan | 31st Jan 2019 | Essay, Singapore
As part of the Asian Theatremakers series Liu Xiaoyi and I are arranging for a time and date to...
Read MorePosted by Corrie Tan | 13th Dec 2018 | Interview, Producing, Singapore, Transcultural Collaborations
Intercultural Interlocutors: Tay Tong and Faith Tan, Part III *This is part 3 of a 3 part...
Read MorePosted by Esplanade | 13th Dec 2018 | News, Singapore, Theatre and Film
Seven things we love about NT Live at Esplanade. “Furiously exciting” and “politically urgent” are...
Read MorePosted by Esplanade | 12th Dec 2018 | Interview, Singapore, Theatre for Young Audiences
Young Artist Award recipient Ian Loy has carved himself a niche in the Singapore arts scene...
Read MorePosted by Corrie Tan | 12th Dec 2018 | Interview, Producing, Singapore, Transcultural Collaborations
Intercultural Interlocutors: Tay Tong and Faith Tan, Part II *This is part 2 of a 3 part article. ...
Read MorePosted by Corrie Tan | 11th Dec 2018 | Interview, Producing, Singapore, Transcultural Collaborations
Intercultural Interlocutors: Tay Tong and Faith Tan, Part I *This is part 1 of a 3 part article. ...
Read MorePosted by Roweena Yip | 30th Aug 2018 | Essay, Immersive Theatre, Singapore
The Singapore Repertory Theatre (SRT) Shakespeare In The Park returns to Fort Canning Green, after...
Read MorePosted by Chan Sze-Wei | 28th Aug 2018 | Essay, Singapore, Theatre and Dance
L-E-V Dance company’s OCD Love is tightly choreographed and intense in its physicality, as might...
Read MorePosted by Jocelyn Chng | 28th Aug 2018 | Essay, Festivals, Singapore, Theatre and Opera
A Festival Commission for the Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA) 2018, Toy Factory’s...
Read MorePosted by Daniel Teo | 25th Aug 2018 | Adaptation, Review, Singapore
In Pissed Julie, the magic number is three. The play begins with a row of three chairs, dwarfed by...
Read MorePosted by Isaac Lim | 3rd Jul 2018 | Review, Singapore, Theatre for Young Audiences
At front-of-house before the doors open, a crew member encourages the audience to walk around the...
Read MorePosted by Arts Equator | 18th Jun 2018 | Review, Singapore, Theatre and Art, Theatre and Gender
Corrie Tan: When Edith Podesta first told us during our Studios podcast interview that Leda And...
Read MorePosted by Rathsaran Sireekan | 18th Jun 2018 | Belgium, Brazil, Festivals, Review, Singapore, Theatre and Decolonization
The Kunstenfestivaldesarts (KFDA)’s commitment to promoting “cosmopolitan vision as an...
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