Wednesday 31 August 2022

5 theatre plays in Singapore to catch in 2022

The vibrant theatre scene in Singapore offers a remarkable variety of productions – from musical plays with historical slants to reimagined classics and unique docu-theatre performances.  Fancy a night out at the theatre? Whether you’re a seasoned theatre buff or a dilettante keen on discovering the stage, these five plays are must-sees in 2022 – and a great introduction to local theatre!

1. The LKY Musical – Singapore Repertory Theatre

The much awaited LKY Musical, watched by over 50,000 in its first run in 2015, returns in September 2022. This historical musical production tells the story of Singapore’s founding father, spanning from his days as a student to Singapore’s hard-fought independence in 1965. The play is directed by acclaimed West End director Steven Dexter (Forbidden City) and stars veteran actors Adrian Pang (as Lee Kuan Yew) and Kit Chan. Adding to the nostalgic appeal of the play is the music of Dick Lee, who is best known for his patriotic National Day songs.

From 7 September 2022

Theatre plays in Singapore LKY Musical
This successful home-grown production returns to theatres in September. Photo credit: Singapore Repertory Theatre

2. Pulau Ujong / Island at the End – Wild Rice

Pulau Ujong / Island at the End is one of the most unique theatre plays you can catch in Singapore this year because of its unconventional docu-play concept. Written by award-winning playwright Alfian Sa’at and directed by Edith Podesta, Pulau Ujong (which refers to one of the oldest recorded names for Singapore) imagines the city state’s distant past, before steel and concrete dominated its lush jungles and winding rivers. The story features an ensemble cast and incorporates interviews with climate scientists, botanists, zoologists, environmental historians and more – each expressing their laments and hopes for the environment and the importance of addressing climate change.

From 15 September 2022

Theatre plays in Singapore Pulau Ujong / Island At The End
Pulau Ujong‘s unique documentary theatre concept features interviews with climate scientists, botanists and historians. Photo credit: Wild Rice

3. End of the Rainbow – Pangdemonium

The tragic tale of Judy Garland’s last performances comes alive on stage in this poignant tribute to the legendary actress and singer. The play depicts her final years, which were marred by misfortune while the former child star explored her desires to both battle her demons and find love and happiness. Directed by Tracie Pang and written by Peter Quilter, End of the Rainbow features a Singaporean cast lead by Mina Kaye, Shane Mardjuki, TJ Taylor and Andrew Marko.

From 7-23 October 2022

Theatre plays in Singapore End of the Rainbow
End of the Rainbow tells the story of Judy Garland’s infamous final performances. Photo credit: Pangdemonium

4. A Singaporean in Paris

Be whisked away to the City of Lights in this popular local musical  comedy starring and directed by iconic Singaporean playwright and actor Hossan Leong. A Singaporean in Paris sees the titular character travelling to Paris to pursue a life-long dream of performing in in a cabaret. Naturally, hijinks ensue and he learns that the city is not quite what he expected. The musical draws from Leong’s clear love for the French culture, a passion that lead to him being conferred Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Ministry of Culture. Starring alongside him is Gabrielle Rae Sammy, Ethel Yap and Amin Alifin who makes his debut as a singer and actor. The four piece musical ensemble is lead by Elaine W Chan.

From 2-13 November 2022

Theatre plays A Singaporean in Paris
This twice sold-out musical comedy stars iconic Singaporean actor and playwright Hossan Leong. Photo credit: SingTheatre

5. Pinocchio – Wild Rice

Another Wild Rice production worth catching later in 2022 is Pinocchio. This brand new musical adaptation of the classic fairytale features original music by Julian Wong and lyrics by Joel Tan. Pam Oei, best known for her stint as a third of the Dim Sum Dollies, takes the reigns as director while Mae Elliessa, Ebi Shankara and Siti Khalijah Zainal lead the cast as Pinocchio, Gepetto and G-hopper. The First Stage Kids also make their return to the stage after three long years.

From 17 November 2022

Pinocchio
Pinocchio is a brand-new original musical directed by Pam Oei and written by Thomas Lim. Photo credit: Wild Rice

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