The stage version of Haruki Murakami’s Kafka on the Shore opens Oct 30 in Singapore
The whimsical play featuring an all-Japanese cast will premiere at the Esplanade
Harvest
Veteran local artist Han Sai Por reinterprets nature and the city’s history with her latest series of immersive stone sculptures.
Acting 101
Suitable for both actors and non-actors, this workshop by Kamil Haque covers four topics related to acting: focus, observation, preparation and specificity.
Twentyfifteen.sg: The Exhibition
The exhibition provides an overview of works by some of our best local photographers, including Darren Soh, Edwin Ko and Ernest Goh. There are more than 300 images of our cityscape on show.
Viewpoints & Suzuki 101
This workshop for both actors and non-actors aims to cultivate an awareness to sensory details, and encourages mental stamina, endurance and focus. This training by Scott Wings, when viewed holistically as a way-of-life, can be an eye-opening experience akin to yoga and martial arts.
Ping-Pong Go Round
Veteran local artist Lee Wen’s conceptual take on the ping-pong table recently made headlines. See the work for yourself or partake in a game through its alternative donut-shaped structure.
Catharsis
This participatory performance art piece by Indonesian artist Syagini Ratna Wula invites artgoers to release their inhibition by smashing plates – one for those with anger management issues.
While You Were Sleeping
The exhibition features large-scale photographs of nocturnal landscapes by notable local photographer Darren Soh, who photographs scenes of everyday mundaneness with a keen eye.
Improv 101
In this improvisation workshop with Arnaud Pierre, participants are free to explore as many characters as they can. The holistic coverage of improvisation basics also ensures a deeper understanding of playwriting and storytelling techniques, as well as sharpening directing skills.
Singapore STories: Then, Now, Tomorrow
This multi-media exhibition co-organized by The Straits Times and ArtScience Museum features moments in Singapore’s history through the daily newspaper. Highlights include a photo assignment book that covers the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kuan Yew at Raffles Hotel and other rare archival footages.