Why Be Good When You Can Be the Best? by Deonn Yang

NAFA Studio Theatre 151 Bencoolen Street

Accessibility features: open captions in English 60 minutes with no intermission Rating to be advised World Premiere • Fringe Commission Why Be Good When You Can Be the Best? is a satirical play that follows the journey of Tan Hui Min, “Min”. Min is your average, every day,down-to-earth worker. She has her daily routine down […]

$24 – $32
Recurring

Kafka’s Ape by Phala O Phala & Tony Bonani Miyambo

Esplanade Theatre Studio 1 Esplanade Dr, Singapore

Accessibility features: open captions in English 50 minutes with no intermission Rating: General Asian Premiere “The fact that it’s actually more relevant today than when it was written 100 years ago suggests that the world we currently live in has some serious problems.” —Heather Taylor Johnson, InDaily “The audience is left both dumbfounded and in […]

$24 – $32
Recurring

Tree Confessions by This is Not a Theatre Company

Online

Accessibility features: Accessible to wheelchair users, audience with visual impairment, and as a relaxed performance experience 35 minutes with no intermission Asian Premiere “Moving and powerful” —Ramsay Adams, Executive Director of Catskill Mountainkeepers “Mesmerizing. Fascinating, moving, mystical, informative; I could list a dictionary’s worth of adjectives and still not fully describe how special Tree Confessions […]

$15
Recurring

Foreign Bodies by Birds Migrant Theatre

Esplanade Annexe Studio 1 Esplanade Drive

In English, Bahasa Indonesia and Bengali with English surtitles Accessibility features: TBC 60 minutes with no intermission Advisory 16 (Some Mature Content and Coarse Language) World Premiere • Fringe Commission Arif and Ani are migrant workers in Singapore. A chance encounter develops into a romantic relationship. However, can they afford to fall in love in […]

$15

M1 Singapore Fringe Festival presents aMoratorium by J’Sun Howard

Esplanade Theatre Studio 1 Esplanade Dr, Singapore

Accessibility features: open captions in English for all shows   "... resists essentialist notions of Black masculinity by imagining a world where Black pain... is met with Black tenderness, care, and community." —Frenzied H(e)avens: African American Post Exilic Realities in J’Sun Howard’s “aMoratorium” by Brianna Alexis Heath   aMoratorium was initially commissioned by the Art […]

$35

M1 Singapore Fringe Festival presents Motherland by Very Shy Gurl by fendy (Singapore)

The Theatre Practice 54 Waterloo Street, Singapore

Accessibility features: open captions in English for all shows In a tight embrace above the very line that divides the land, two unknown soldiers deeply in love and with different loyalties contemplate the inevitable as the night sky above Motherland starts to burn red. When Motherland eventually bleeds and pleads for vengeance, how should the […]

$35

M1 Singapore Fringe Festival presents THOM PAIN (based on nothing) by Edith Podesta, Yarra Ileto & Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (Australia & Singapore)

NAFA Studio Theatre 151 Bencoolen Street

“Thom Pain is at bottom a surreal meditation on the empty promises life makes, the way experience never lives up to the weird and awesome fact of being. But it is also, in its odd, bewitching beauty, an affirmation of life's worth.” —The New York Times   Thom Pain is trying to save his life […]

$35

M1 Singapore Fringe Festival presents SAME SAME by Dame de Pic/Cie Karine Ponties & Temporary Collective (Belgium & Czech Republic)

Esplanade Theatre Studio 1 Esplanade Dr, Singapore

Accessibility features: open captions in English for all shows   In a world where reason is a nice façade, the bursting in of non-sense makes us face our relationship with normalcy and allows us to open up to unexplored paths. Somewhere between burn out and brown out, two women, exposed to each other like a […]

$35

M1 Singapore Fringe Festival presents Oo-Woo by The Necessary Stage (Singapore)

Esplanade Theatre Studio 1 Esplanade Dr, Singapore

In English and Bahasa Melayu Accessibility features: open captions in English for all shows   Through tender storytelling, Oo-woo unravels the intricate web of caring for an elderly family member with dementia. As the story unfolds, deep secrets and hidden desires come to light, casting doubt on the strength of familial bonds. When their cherished […]

$35

Open call for M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2025

Various Locations island-wide & Online

Want to be part of Fringe 2025 in Singapore? Send in your proposal by Fri 8 March! No application fee is required. We want to hear what artists are concerned with in the world today, and how your artistic response is a call to arms, a healing process, or a road map to a different, […]

Free
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