Celebrity Life
Itâs time to demand more for Singaporeâs art and culture
We get decision makers from Asian Civilisations Musuem, Singapore Repertory Theatre and Singjazz to share their hopes and dreams for the local creative industry.
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Itâs time to demand more for Singaporeâs art and culture
We get decision makers from Asian Civilisation Musuem, Singapore Repertory Theatre and Singjazz to share their hopes and dreams for the local creative industry.
For more stories like this, visit www.thepeakmagazine.com.sg.
Theatre review: The Sound inside
Adam Rapp's complex two-hander presents a knotty relationship between professor and student.
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Theatre review: The Sound inside
Adam Rapp's complex two-hander presents a knotty relationship between professor and student.
For more stories like this, visit www.thepeakmagazine.com.sg.
Travel the world through the arts
Amid a pandemic, the Singapore International Festival of Arts will showcase over 300 live and digital performances from various countries.
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Travel the world through the arts
Amid a pandemic, the Singapore International Festival of Arts will showcase over 300 live and digital performances from various countries.
For more stories like this, visit www.thepeakmagazine.com.sg.
Event photo gallery: SRT âGame of Thronesâ Theatre Ball
Kingâs Landing has been desolated, the Iron Throne fluxed by dragon fire, and Jon Snow is a Targaryen. But, backing up to one April night before the beginning of the end, the Theatre Ball by the Singapore Repertory Theatre (SRT), in its 26th edition, morphed into the Game of Thrones Ball (sponsored by HBO Asia) ahead of the showâs final season. And a slew of Daenerys doppelgaĚngers, White Walkers, royals, nobles and knights caroused together under one roof, beneath the flags of allied and rival Houses. The fiercest battle was for photo ops on the massive Iron Throne on stage, with Capitol Theatre having been transformed into a medieval world by events extraordinaire Olga Iserlis. Dinner was a regal feast, from the platters of starters passed down the tables, to the cornucopia of desserts unveiled on stage at the nightâs end. The gala and auction of various experiences, led by SRTâs artistic director Gaurav Kripalani, raised funds for SRTâs community and educational programmes.
[caption id="attachment_146510" align="alignnone" width="1600"] The stunning setup of the Singapore Repertory Theatre's ball[/caption]
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Theatre review: Guards at the Taj is an arresting, brutally funny production
Directed by Jo Kukathas, the production by the Singapore Repertory Theatre brings a human scale to the grandeur of the iconic Taj Mahal.
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Theatre review: Guards at the Taj is an arresting, brutally funny production
Directed by Jo Kukathas, the production by the Singapore Repertory Theatre brings a human scale to the grandeur of the iconic Taj Mahal.
For more stories like this, visit www.thepeakmagazine.com.sg.
Julius Caesar channels spirit of a new generation
Shakespeare in the Park production modernises Roman drama with wefie-taking soothsayers and CNN-like broadcasts.
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Julius Caesar channels spirit of a new generation
Shakespeare in the Park production modernises Roman drama with wefie-taking soothsayers and CNN-like broadcasts.
For more stories like this, visit www.thepeakmagazine.com.sg.
Why you shouldnât miss Julius Caesar in Shakespeare in the Park, which returns this year
2018 will see the SRT-led production back after a year's hiatus, in Fort Canning Park, as always.
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