Uncomfortable and in your face, Displaced Persons' Welcome Dinner is one you sit through with only guilt and emotions to feed you.Read More
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Following up to Starring Hitler As Jekyll And Hyde, we take the discussion of politics and art a step further. Can you remove an artist's actions from his art? Read More
Poetic in language and visually striking, Citizen Dog comes through in its theatricality despite some misses. Read More
Presenting The Finger Players' 2018 season, we interview Chong Tze Chien, Oliver Chong and Liu Xiaoyi on the political nature of art. Read More
Encore performances are all the rage this year, with several companies putting up shows from their repertoire. We speak to Chong Tze Chien to find out why. Read More
W!LD RICE brings back Boeing Boeing to the local stage, and left the audience roaring with laughter for more. Read More
Bringing La Cage Aux Folles back onto stage, W!LD RICE never fails to surprise the audience with dedication and using their voice for a cause worth fighting for. Read More
ITSY - The Musical is a beauty to watch with some good moments, but the stakes do not seem high enough. Read More
The Finger Players go back to nursery rhymes to rediscover stories worth telling in ITSY - The Musical.Read More
All art is political, and Starring Hitler As Jekyll And Hyde is the very definition of what good art can become. Read More