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  2. Singapore Repertory Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Theatre Company (STC), formerly known as Singapore Repertory Theatre (SRT), is a non-profit professional theatre company founded in 1993. It is located at the KC Arts Centre – Home of SRT at 20 Merbau Road, Singapore. The current artistic director is Gaurav Kripalani [2] while its managing director is Charlotte Nors.

  3. Amy Cheng - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Chinese. 鄭花如. Simplified Chinese. 郑花如. Hanyu Pinyin. Zhèng Huārú. Amy J. Cheng (born 1970 [1]) is a Singaporean actress and creative director of ACT 3 Theatrics. She is best known for her role as Karen Tay in the television series Growing Up and as Jacqueline Ling in the 2018 romantic comedy-drama Crazy Rich Asians .

  4. Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay - Wikipedia

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    Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay [note 1] or nicknamed as The Durian [1] [page needed] is a performing arts centre located in the Downtown Core of Singapore near the mouth of the Singapore River. Named after the nearby Esplanade Park , it consists of two rounded structures: one housing a concert hall with about 1,600 seats; and the other a ...

  5. Category:Theatre in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Theatre in Singapore" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics;

  6. List of films banned in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    1971–2011. A Clockwork Orange. Banned for over 30 years, before an attempt at release was made in 2006. However, the submission for a M18 rating was rejected, and the ban was not lifted. [1] The ban was later lifted, with film was shown uncut with an R21 rating on 28 October 2011, as part of the Perspectives Film Festival.

  7. Capitol Theatre, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .capitolsingapore .com /capitol-theatre. Capitol Theatre, briefly Kyo-Ei Gekijo, is a historic cinema and theatre located in Singapore. It was adjoined to four-storey building known as the Capitol Building. The Capitol Theatre was considered one of Singapore's finest theatres in the 1930s during that time.

  8. Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall - Wikipedia

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    Front view during the day. The Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall is a performing arts centre in the Central Area of Singapore, situated along Empress Place. It is a complex of two buildings and a clock tower joined together by a common corridor; the oldest part of the building was first built in 1862, and the complex was completed in 1909.

  9. National Theatre, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The National Theatre ( Malay: Panggong Negara; [3] Chinese: 国家剧场) was built on the slope of Fort Canning Park along River Valley Road in the Museum Planning Area of Singapore. The theatre was officially opened on 8 August 1963 to commemorate Singapore's self-governance and was the first and largest national theatre in Singapore back ...