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WILD RICE is one of Singapore's leading professional theatre companies and a not-for-profit Singapore registered charity. Donate today! Founded in 2000.
We all know what to expect from Singapore’s National Day celebrations. But what if we could re-imagine how we commemorate and celebrate this historic day? An irreverent satire that doubles as a love letter to a country with which we all have a complicated relationship, Thomas Lim’s new play will make you laugh, think and talk about this ...
After 20 years of championing home-grown theatre, we have finally found our own home in Funan — a performing arts complex located in the heart of Singapore’s civic and cultural district.
WILD RICE, Singapore. 23,440 likes · 28 talking about this · 5,982 were here. Wild Rice @ Funan is the new home for Singapore theatre. We aim to entertain, challenge and inspire!
Getting Here - WILD RICE Singapore. Our theatre and studio can be accessed through our foyer, which is located on Level 4 of Funan. The nearest lifts are located in Lobby B. You can also reach us by taking any of the escalators. BY CAR / MOTORCYCLE. Entrances to the mall’s car park are located on North Bridge Road and Hill Street (see map).
Apr 9, 2024 · Back by popular demand following a sold-out premiere in 2022, Wild Rice’s Tartuffe: The Imposter is a modern and darkly comic reimagination of famous French playwright Molière’s 1664 play.
Presenting productions that inspire, challenge and entertain. | Wild Rice was founded in 2000 by Ivan Heng, an internationally acclaimed and award-winning theatre practitioner, and is...
Feb 29, 2016 · With its five-hour epic, divided into two parts, Wild Rice has created the sort of superb, astonishing show that is both a set of finely crafted individual stories but also a breath-taking...
Apr 7, 2024 · Wild Rice. Ngee Ann Kongsi Theatre, Funan. April 6, 7.30pm. Everyone, at some point, secretly wants a Tartuffe in their life – a charming imposter to peddle certainties at a time where there is...
Mar 2, 2023 · Local theatre company Wild Rice is reimagining the classic play – also considere Ever wanted to watch J.B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls on stage? Now you can.