ArtZine Singapore


Romeo and Juliet

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Shakespearean plays have begun their streak in Singapore with a successful run of A Winter’s Tale by SRT-The Bridge Project. Yet another import by TNT-ADGE, Romeo and Juliet will be performed in Raffles Hotel from 29 April to 2 May.

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CATS: review

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Unleashed, CATS continue to prowl the streets of Singapore, swishing their tails and sauntering while we join in and purr in delight. ArtZine tells of the Jellicle Ball (Gala Premiere) we attended on April 14.

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Interview with Rich Ho

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By: Valerie Oliveiro

First Take April takes place at the Substation with 3 short films cued for screening. ArtZine talks to Rich Ho, director of Coffee: Black, who also happens to be the only one of out the three directors who will be in town for the screening.

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SRT-Bridge Project’s A Winter’s Tale: Review

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By: Oh Jen Jen

This transatlantic joint venture has already received ample press coverage, but speaking as a Kevin Spacey devotee, I was nothing short of ecstatic upon learning that Singapore would be the only Asian stop on its world tour.

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The Importance of Being Earnest – Review
April 4, 2009, 6:07 am
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By: J. Raven Yep

“When one is in town one amuses oneself. When one is in the country one amuses other people.” – John Worthing, Act 1

This age old piece by English author Oscar Wilde did amuse, especially when the Print to Theatre piece, consisting of an all male cast. ArtZine had the opportunity to head down to the National Library and witness “The Importance of Being Earnest” come to life.

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CATS the Musical

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By: Valerie Oliveiro

Purr with pleasure, the CATS are back for the annual Jellicle Ball in Singapore! From April 10 to May 3, CATS will play at the Esplanade Theatre. Under the moonlight, ArtZine prowls with the felines while actors Delia Hannah, John Ellis and John O’Hara share their hair-raising cat tales.

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