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SUMMARY:Off/On: Everyday Technology that Changed Our Lives\, 1970s-2000s
DESCRIPTION:Date: 10 June – 30 October 2022 \nTiming: 10am-7pm daily (last admission 6.30pm) \nLocation: National Museum of Singapore\, Exhibition Gallery\, Basement Level \nAdmission fee: TBC \nGet ready to be transported back in time with National Museum of Singapore’s Off/On: Everyday Technology that Changed Our Lives\, 1970s-2000s showcase that brings back technology from our nostalgic past. From the typewriter and personal computer\, to telecommunications and entertainment devices such as the payphone\, pager and the technicolour television set\, look forward to getting to know and reconnecting with some of these technologies through several themed installations with complementary gamified experiences! \n  \nThis immersive showcase explores how everyday technological tools changed and shaped the lives of Singaporeans from the 1970s to 2000s. Set against the backdrop of the nation’s industrialisation and rapid transformation period\, Off/On takes visitors through familiar local settings at home\, work and other social spaces with a small\, yet specially curated selection of technology icons from Singapore’s past.  \n  \nPresented as part of the National Museum’s Collecting Contemporary Singapore initiative that aims to broaden the museum’s efforts in documenting diverse perspectives of contemporary Singapore\, this showcase encourages visitors to reflect on how technology has made an indelible mark on their everyday life. Residents in Singapore are also invited to contribute their memories and objects relating to the theme of technology up to the present day\, and how it has played an important role in their lives. \n  \nAs part of this showcase\, there will also be an afterhours escape room activity that will be available as a ticketed experience on selected dates. Please note that the gallery will be closed at 6pm for the escape room game on these selected dates\, with last admission at 5.30pm. More details will be shared at a later date and please refer to our website for updates. \n  \nWebsite: nationalmuseum.sg | FB national.museum.of.sg | IG natmuseum_sg | 
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LOCATION:National Museum of Singapore\, 93 Stamford Road\, Singapore\, 178897\, Singapore
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SUMMARY:Musical Theatre Fringe Fest (MTFF) Produced by Sing'theatre
DESCRIPTION:Musical Theatre Fringe Festival (MTFF) produced by Sing’theatre\, is Singapore’s first and only arts festival dedicated to celebrating Musical Theatre that will run from 22nd July to 7th August 2022. With 16 shows\, 7 workshops and 10 talks & events\, this ambitious new festival has something for everyone. The festival shines a spotlight on local musicals\, and fantastic local & international performers and brings together audiences to WATCH\, LEARN and ENGAGE in Musical Theatre like never before. \n  \nAre you a musical theatre fan? An aspiring performer? Or someone who has no clue about musicals? With MTFF’s extensive array of programs\, no one will be left out and in fact\, we guarantee that you will be spoilt for choice! Witness the incubation of original and local works with Tissue Aunty The Musical by CariCapture Theatre\, Jack The Musical Read by Dwayne Tan\, The Hidden Singapore Musical by Karen Lim and many more. Level up your performing skills through international workshops held by Natalie Weiss (USA) and Luka Anthony (UK) along with specialised Song and Dance workshops by the local 7/8 Musical Collective. Have a relaxing evening with family and friends at The Projector watching musical theatre movies and surround yourselves with the Musical Theatre Community at our Open Mic sessions. \n  \nTo top it all off\, our headline shows will be two showstopping Broadway fringe shows: [title of show] and In Pieces\, starring award winning performers including Mina Kaye\, Benjamin Chow\, Seong Hui Xuan\, and the next generation of Singapore talents!  \n  \nFestival Artistic Director TJ Taylor shares his vision of festival: “Singapore has a thriving Musical Theatre scene but genre has never been solely celebrated with a festival of its own. So\, through this festival I wanted to shine a fabulous spotlight and provide a platform for performers of all backgrounds to share their works\, develop their skills and increase the exposure of Musical Theatre to audiences in Singapore.”
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