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NUS Arts Festival 2023: Spaces Between

NUS University Cultural Centre 50 Kent Ridge Cres, Singapore

NUS Arts Festival returns to campus with our latest edition: Spaces Between! Running across 3 weekends in March, you'll be spoilt for choice with over 20 different shows spanning multiple genres and disciplines like dance, music, theatre, film, art installations, dialogue, and more! The theme Spaces Between examines the idea of liminal spaces, the uncomfortable unknown as we transition between phases, and states. […]

$15

Burying Children

Esplanade Theatre Studio 1 Esplanade Dr, Singapore

Who mandates the life of a child? Set in a world with a zero child policy as an answer to overpopulation and conflicts over resources, Burying Children follows the lives of a nomadic community of women who leave the City in protest, and seek refuge back in mother nature. Examining processes of burying children within […]

$38 – $48

Checkpoint Theatre presents Brown Boys Don’t Tell Jokes – A New Play by Myle Yan Tan

Drama Centre Black Box Singapore

The eve of an election. A politician, a musician, an activist, an academic, and a therapist reunite after several years. As the five friends catch up on the different paths their lives have taken, they realise their rose-tinted memories might be the only thing holding them together. With secrets unravelling, old conflicts reawakening, and a […]

$38
Recurring

Essentially Macbeth

NUS University Cultural Centre 50 Kent Ridge Cres, Singapore

Essentially Macbeth 必要麦克白 Directed by Judy Ngo Presented by NUS Chinese Drama 国大爪吗 & NUS Chinese Orchestra 新加坡国立大学华乐团 🗓️Fri 24 Mar 7.30 pm & Sun 26 Mar 7.30 pm 📍 UCC Theatre, NUS A group of ex-drama club members comes together to stage Macbeth in order to rekindle their passion for the arts they felt […]

$15
Recurring

Essentially Macbeth 必要麦克白

University Cultural Centre Theatre, NUS 50 Kent Ridge Crescent, Singapore

A group of ex-drama club members come together to stage Macbeth in order to rekindle their passion for the arts they felt 10 years ago. By coming back to theatre, they find themselves re-examining their life choices and asking the same question they had before – what is the meaning and purpose of the arts […]

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