I only remember two shows I watched at Action Theatre at 42 Waterloo Street. The first was Alfian Sa’at The Optic Trilogy in 2001. The set included a few CRT TVs and I was quite impressed by the way they…
I don’t remember the first time I visited Centre 42, but I remember vividly how amused I was that this building was so different than all the other monochromatic architecture most of us are used to when we think of…
Whenever I try to think about my journey as a playwright/theatre-maker over the last decade, the first thing that usually comes to mind is the multiple times I have found myself sleep-deprived, and manically trying to write a new play,…
It is at once a bustling rehearsal compound, a retreat for writers, and a festival ground of ideas. The house itself is unassuming and quaint, its facade just like a house that any child would draw, square with pitched roofs,…
The blue house at 42 Waterloo Street has been etched firmly in my mind as a space, both physical and otherwise, that I will always hold dear. I do remember the time when the physical premises was the home of…
Centre 42’s home at 42 Waterloo Street is really old. But just how old exactly? We’re not entirely sure. What we do know is that the house must have seen a lot in its lifetime, evolving from a home for…