Productions & Events
2014
The Way We Go
Written with wit and affection, The Way We Go is a sensitive meditation on growing up and growing old. read more»
(+65) Singapore Calling
A showcase of contemporary Singaporean writing, at the National Play Festival 2014 in Sydney. read more»
#UnicornMoment (2014)
In a courageous and honest exploration of self-worth and identity, Shu An delves into the fleeting flashes of clarity which she calls her “unicorn moments”.
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2013
Tales of Two Cities
An ongoing conversation and creative exchange between Singaporean and Australian playwrights, theatre makers, artists, and filmmakers. read more»
Atomic Jaya (2013)
The 15th-anniversary staging of this much-loved classic is deliciously cheeky and sharply satirical.
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For Better or for Worse
A powerful and moving account of the ups and downs of love and marriage, and of staying together through the uncertainties of life. read more»
2012
Occupation (2012)
A gripping monodrama parallelling the lives of playwright Huzir Sulaiman’s grandmother Mrs Siraj in the Japanese Occupation, and Sarah in the present.
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City Night Songs
An affecting snapshot of an Asian city after dark, seven friends weave stories and songs together in their search for friendship, joy, and acceptance.
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2011
The Weight of Silk on Skin
Lyrical, biting and powerful, The Weight of Silk on Skin is a timely meditation on the sensual pleasures and pain of a man’s life. read more»
The Good, the Bad and the Sholay (2011)
Shiv Tandan’s debut play entwines Raghav’s world with the 1975 Bollywood classic, Sholay in an arresting physical theatre performance.
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The Power of Notions / Notions of Power
Six young writers create six short plays that challenge our ideas of reality, performance, identity and, possibly, life itself. read more»
2010
wo(men)
A Singaporean family drama that follows the relationships between three generations of women, trying their best to survive family secrets and ties.
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2009
Recalling Mother (2009)
Staged in an intimate art gallery, this premiere sees Claire and Noorlinah share stories of their mothers, and the intricacies of living (and not living) with them.
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2007
Cogito
In the near future, technology has changed everything, except the strength – and fragility – of the human spirit. read more»
2006
A Language of Their Own
The interconnecting lives of four gay Asian-American men weave into a solemn reflection on the beauty of love and its wonderful, inescapable scarring.
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