A.Yagnya’s, Between 5 Cows and the Deep Blue Sea is a part of Brown Voices Collective’s presentation for Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay’s Raga 2020 series.
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13th Jazz in July goes online this year, livestreamed by Esplanade
Jazz enthusiasts take note – the 13th edition of Jazz in July is going online this year! From the comfort of your home, tune in to celebrate the artistry of jazz and diversity of Singapore jazz cats through performances filmed live and streamed from the Esplanade Concourse.
Avant Theatre brings the thrill of the stage into homes with digital ‘Irruthiyil Yaar’
On May 23, Avant Theatre & Language brought the thrill of live Tamil acts into the homes of theatre lovers, staging a digital version of ‘Irruthiyil Yaar’.
The show goes on at Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay with special offstage programmes
Every Friday, Esplanade will release never-before-seen footage of a performance from its archives as part of The Show Goes On…Line series.
Arranged marriage vs love marriage: Esplanade’s Raga 2020 explores the tug of war
A.Yagnya’s, Between 5 Cows and the Deep Blue Sea is a part of Brown Voices Collective’s presentation for Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay’s Raga 2020 series.
Esplanade’s Raga 2020 brings alive the legend of Shakuntala as modern day Shaku
Written by playwright Hemang Nandabalan Yadav, the dramatised reading of Shakuntala is Brown Voices Collective first event of 2020 and will be presented as part of Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay’s Raga Series.
Want Dastak to grow and branch out, says founder Shalaka Ranadive
The fourth edition of Dastak, Singapore’s only Hindi Theatre Festival, is in full swing and is once again set to leave theatregoers enthralled.
4th edition of Dastak the Hindi Theatre Festival, opens to a full house
Singapore’s first and only Hindi theatre Festival, Dastak 2019 opened to a full house and runs from 14 to 17 November at Stamford Arts Centre
Being Mrs Gandhi: A theatrical tribute to the woman behind Mahatma Gandhi
In a new play titled ‘Being Mrs Gandhi’, a Singapore local production house HuM Theatre offers a perspective of Mahatma Gandhi from the unique vantage point of this remarkable woman – his wife Kasturba Gandhi.
Seema Biswas to star in Singapore showcase of Tagore’s ‘Jeevit ya Mrit’
In the age of the #MeToo movement, gender oppression and getting woke, an upcoming theatrical performance this weekend in Singapore will highlight the historical plight faced by women and their fragile identity.