From theatre performances to art festivals, our cultural spaces play host to an exciting line-up of events this month
As the city emerges out of tightened pandemic measures, take some time this month to revisit some of your favourite cultural spaces—many of which play host to a myriad of events to pique your fancy and keep you entertained.
Leading theatre company Wild Rice welcomes audiences with an invigorating restaging of their iconic cabaret, while the Asian Film Archives presents a screening of Iranian auteur Abbas Kiarostami's acclaimed films. Here at Tatler, we round up some of the best happenings around the city:
1. Faghag
What Postponed due to the heightened pandemic measures last month, Wild Rice’s restaging of its critically acclaimed cabaret starring Pam Oei returns, as she recounts heart-warming tales of Singapore’s LGBTQ culture, including being an ally to repeal Section 377A of the Penal Code in 2007. The production is directed by Ivan Heng and Oei will be accompanied by Julian Wong on the piano, promising a fun night at The Ngee Ann Kongsi Theatre restricted for audiences above 18.
When July 1 to 25
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