The synopsis for The Bride Always Knocks Twice begins with an intriguing opening sentence: ‘8 women, 6 generations, 5 languages,...
Entertainment
Some evenings deserve more than a scroll. City Nomads covers Singapore’s cinema and theatre with a discerning eye, the films that linger, the productions that sell out, and the performances that remind you why live storytelling still matters.
Singapore is boring yaddah yaddah yaddah blah blah blah, could we be any more bored of hearing that? Probably not....
This February 2013, there’s a chance to see ‘The Crucible’, one of the masterpieces of 20th century literature, written by...
You’ve been scared out of your wits in Murder at Mandai Camp, Sight Lines’ first interactive mystery play, and then...
Following a highly successful run last year, Pangdemonium is launching its 2016 Season of Love with The Effect. A romantic...
Pangdemonium’s productions are usually highlights of the theatre calendar in Singapore, and for their 2018 season, they’re tackling the theme...
First staged at by NUS Centre for the Arts at NUS Arts Festival 2011, The Good, the Bad and the...
“To lose one parent, Mr. Worthing, may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both looks like carelessness.” Oscar Wilde’s...
If you’re looking for things to do in Singapore over the F1 weekend, why not catch a play? Opportunities in...
While the story may follow the familiar tropes of conspiracy, love, and revenge seen in many tales of great empires,...









