Following from the Open Call in April 2015, we are delighted to welcome on board Boiler Room Cycle 2015 Playwrights: The playwrights will now embark on putting their new works through a phased incubation framework: The Resident Director and Dramaturg will be…
Following from the Open Call in April 2016, we are delighted to welcome on board Boiler Room Cycle 2014 Playwrights: The playwrights will now embark on putting their new works through a phased incubation framework: The Resident Director and Dramaturg will be…
The Room That Grew Buoyant, Little By Little is a walk-through experiential installation that explores the liminal relationship between man and furniture, where narratives and meanings are weaved through diversified interactions to arrive at a place where one daydreams of…
The Singapore 'd' Monologues is an international theatrical dialogue of difference, disability, and what it is to be human. It is developed in residence at Centre 42’s Basement Workshop from March to October 2017.
Attempts: Singapore is an immersive theatrical experience that takes audience-participants through a non-linear narrative involving technology, an elusive character named Anne and her involvement in a potential international crisis.
Featuring facilitators from various theatre background, HOT POT TALK: Theatre & the Arts presents a theatrical journey into conversation and bridge theatre/arts and society by exploring commonalities and sharing mutual stories of ‘why’ (e.g. why do you do what you…
Open Waters seeks to write a new creation myth for Singapore and Bangkok, using water myths as a starting point. The collaborative process involves cross-cultural creation, drawing heavily from the histories and existing traditional arts found in the artists’ respective…
Playing with ideas of life and death rituals from both the animal kingdom and the human animal of mankind, Thinking About Death is a laboratory that explores a woman who is contemplating death and revisits the memories of a monkey…
《招》 When The Cold Wind Blows explores the Singaporean male identity, using the National service as a premise, and discover how we deal with the many possibilities (good and bad) that the human nature encompass inherently.
Originally a Guest Room programme, The Shape of a Bird is inspired by Antigone as well as stories from the Cultural Revolution. It evokes a magical world of warring birds and cicadas through the creative use of puppetry and tells…
Hujum stages the complexities of a cross-cultural encounter, a cacophony of multiple narratives about oppression and freedom, and the perils of taking action on behalf of another culture.