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  2. Singapore Repertory Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The decision to change name was due to incompatibility of the name Repertory theatre as the company is not a repertory theatre in nature and that the general public do not know what it is. [3] The name change drew criticisms from the Singaporean theatre community, such as children's theatre company Act 3 Theatrics and multilingual theatre ...

  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. Category:Theatre in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Theatre companies in Singapore‎ (5 P) P. Singaporean plays‎ (1 C, 3 P) T. Theatres in Singapore‎ (7 P) Pages in category "Theatre in Singapore"

  5. 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.

  6. Titoudao - Wikipedia

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    Titoudao. Titoudao is a play by Singaporean playwright Goh Boon Teck. It was first staged in Singapore at the Jubilee Hall Raffles Hotel by theatre company, Toy Factory Productions, in 1994. The play was restaged again in 2000, 2007 and 2015. In 2020, the play was adapted into a TV series on Mediacorp ’s Channel 5 and Channel 8 .

  7. 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 ...

  8. Forbidden City: Portrait of an Empress - Wikipedia

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    Forbidden City: Portrait of an Empress is a Singapore musical that tells the story of China's Legendary Empress Dowager Cixi.It was staged by the Singapore Repertory Theatre originally on 17–19 October 2002 at the Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay, as part of its opening festival, and back again in 2003 by popular demand and in 2006 as part of the IMF meetings in Singapore.

  9. 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 ...