The stage in Singapore is more alive than ever. From robust musical symphonies, to thought-proving dance performances and comical theatre productions — you're in for a treat. Not to even mention, that this is just the beginning. Mark your calendars, here are the upcoming theatre shows and productions in Singapore to catch this first half of 2023. [embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp11LDuvoyh/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link[/embed] Catch the...
The stage in Singapore is more alive than ever. From robust musical symphonies, to thought-proving dance performances and comical theatre productions — you're in for a treat.
Expect interplay of the texture and tonality of language, sounds, as well as the reconstitution and film subjects like industrial materials and assembly hardware. This last formation of the exhibition space will then be on display for visitors from March 26 to April 16, 2023. runs from March 25 to April 9, 2023 at Singtel Waterfront Theatre, Esplanade — Theatres on the Bay, 8 Raffles Ave, Singapore 039802. Tickets priced from $35.After 17 successful editions, Esplanade is upping the ante and appreciation for dance with da:ns focus.
Nonetheless, the most exciting part is the exceptional musical journey through filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki's Spirited Away and Hisaishi's famed musical scores, Spirited Away Suite. The Maestro himself will be playing the much-anticipated emotional piano portion. runs April 19 to 30, 2023, at Alliance Française Theatre, 1 Sarkies Rd, Singapore 258130. Tickets are priced from $50.Timeless Indian love saga Devdas - The Musical is taking to stage in Singapore this April. The Broadway-style show tugs at the heartstrings of audience with stunning sets, soul-stirring melodies, aerial sequences and poignant performances.
On the cast are four classically trained musicians — Filip Jaślar , Michał Sikorski , Paweł Kowaluk and Bolesław Błaszczyk . New to classical music? No worries the group will also be treating the audience to some good old pop hits to make the show all the more interesting and lively. runs May 3 to 6, 2023, at Victoria Theatre, 11 Empress Pl, #01-02, Singapore 179558. Tickets are priced from $50.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-T__ToBoctQ&t=15s[/embed]
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