

Tickets for Vote Kumar are priced from $20, available here.Ģ3 to 26 April 2020 | Esplanade Theatre Studio Running under the banner of the Singapore Non-Stop Action Party, he's going all out to win the hearts and funnybones of the citizens. Iconic comedian and drag queen Kumar is back with his no-holds-barred brand of humour, this time aimed at our election process. Who to vote for is a touchy topic at the best of times, but here comes one queen to unite us all. Tickets for Now You See Me Live are priced from $50, available here.
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Tickets for Berak are priced from $18, available here.Ģ6 March to 5 April 2020 | Sands Theatre at Marina Bay Sandsīlink and you might miss this cutting-edge magic show as it hits Singapore's shores.īased on the blockbuster heist thriller series of the same name, Now You See Me Live promises a mind-blowing spectacle of illusions and heist hijinks.Īs with the films, the live show will feature four horsemen: 'The Showman' James More, 'The Manipulator' Florian Sainvet, 'The Escape Artist' Sabine van Diemen, and 'The Mentalist' Enzo Weyne.īy the end of the night, this mind-bending quartet might just have you believing in magic. Tragically, this coping mechanism must come head-to-head with reality as her granddaughter is diagnosed with a fatal illness.Įqual parts whimsical and heart-breaking, this play is a cathartic balm for anyone who has felt the pangs of loss. To solace her loss, the grandmother weaves fantasies about the underworld and purgatory for her granddaughter, dismissing death as a mere joke.

You'll want to get the tissues out for this one.Īdapted from Chong Tze Chien's Poop!, Berak is a raw window into one family's grief in the aftermath of the father's suicide. Tickets for Rasputin are priced from $50, available here. Upon a stage designed to resemble a giant chessboard, Polunin masterfully plays out before us a fatal clash between monarchy and mysticism, morality and madness. In Rasputin, Russian dance dynamo Sergei Polunin presents a bewitching portrayal of the 19th-century mystic known as Russia's Mad Monk - the dark force behind the ruling Romanov family who pulled the strings in the Russian Empire. Watch the explosive legend of Rasputin come to life in Yuka Oishi's breathtaking ballet. Tickets for The Importance of Being Earnest are priced from $40, available here.įor more information on Wild Rice's 2020 productions, click here.Ģ to 3 May 2020 | Sands Theatre at Marina Bay Sands Priestley's psychological play - and get ready for an exhilarating journey back in time through Singapore's history with the unnamed Hotel this June. Kicking off the season is an adaptation of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, spiced up with an all-male cast.Ī cheeky tale of two romeos who take on double identities to woo their beloveds, Wilde's famous play pokes fun at marriage norms and class hypocrisy in fashionable society.Ĭomplete with gender-bending hijinks and a stunning set, Glen Goei's restaging is fresh, fierce, and oh-so-fabulous.Ĭome May, get your nerves tingling with murder thriller An Inspector Calls - a reimagining of J.B.

Wild Rice hits the big 2-0 this 2020, and it's set to celebrate with a wilder, wackier lineup than ever. We've rounded up the best theatre and stage productions happening in Singapore from March through July this year.Ĭoronavirus and some cancellations aside, the show must go on - here're the hottest plays, musicals, and dance performances you need to get booking.ħ February to 8 March 2020 | Wild Rice Funan Few experiences are more powerful than being swept up in a good drama - the kind that makes you ugly-cry till the snot runs, cackle till your ribs hurt, or both at once.
