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Turning Audiences Into Accomplices: An Interview with director Tracie Pang, and cast members Coco Wang Ling and Ghafir Akbar on Pangdemonium’s ‘A Mirror’

Turning Audiences Into Accomplices: An Interview with director Tracie Pang, and cast members Coco Wang Ling and Ghafir Akbar on Pangdemonium’s ‘A Mirror’

by cindy3d | Jun 22, 2026 | Arts & Theatre

“It wasn’t intentional that A Mirror was chosen for our final season,” says director and Pangdemonium founder and co-artistic director Tracie Pang. “We had already programmed the season before the decision was made that it would be Pangdemonium’s last. We had maybe...
An Interview with director Feroz J. Malik on The Winter Players’ chilling adaptation of Agatha Christie’s ‘And Then There Were None’

An Interview with director Feroz J. Malik on The Winter Players’ chilling adaptation of Agatha Christie’s ‘And Then There Were None’

by cindy3d | Jun 22, 2026 | Arts & Theatre

For audiences who enjoy tightly wound mysteries, atmospheric stagecraft, and the thrill of trying to outguess a murderer, the end of June brings a particularly unsettling invitation to the KC Arts Centre. The Winter Players return following a run of well-received and...
Concert Review: Ray Chen – Violin Recital (Singapore)

Concert Review: Ray Chen – Violin Recital (Singapore)

by cindy3d | Jun 22, 2026 | Arts & Theatre

Virtuosity, storytelling, and enough encore pieces for a second recital, Ray Chen makes classical music feel welcoming, alive, and deeply human. Ray Chen’s return to Singapore felt less like a standard recital and more like a showcase of how flexible a classical...
★★★★☆ Theatre Review: GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS by Wild Rice

★★★★☆ Theatre Review: GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS by Wild Rice

by cindy3d | Jun 22, 2026 | Arts & Theatre

By D.Y. Lesbian voices are front and centre in Wild Rice’s new verbatim play, providing a distinctly Singaporean context to queer storytelling with unapologetic confidence.  The title of Wild Rice’s newest play is a declaration: the repetition of a single word, GIRLS,...
Theatre Review: The Trials by SRT’s The Young Company

Theatre Review: The Trials by SRT’s The Young Company

by cindy3d | Jun 22, 2026 | Arts & Theatre

Timely dystopian climate-change play sees children inherit a broken planet and the power to decide who pays for it. Dawn King’s The Trials imagines a near future in which the climate crisis has passed the point of no return. The air is barely breathable, natural...
Cj Hendry and IMBA Theatre open juju world in Singapore, the fun, inflatable playground for kidults, as follow-up to wildly successful Flower Market

Cj Hendry and IMBA Theatre open juju world in Singapore, the fun, inflatable playground for kidults, as follow-up to wildly successful Flower Market

by cindy3d | Jun 19, 2026 | Arts & Theatre

The first thing you notice about juju world is the overwhelming, oversaturation of yellow, so total it behaves like architecture. Yellow does not sit within the exhibition, it defines it. The space is flooded in it: staff dressed in yellow uniforms, inflatable yellow...
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