
GISELLE Dance Appreciation Series
12-15 February at Esplanade Theatre
First performed here in 1999, Giselle remains one of the Singapore Dance Theatre’s long-standing and well-loved classics, for its breath-taking yet heart-breaking tale of romance and betrayal, as choreographed by Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot.
EVITA the musical
23 February to 11 March at Mastercard Theatres at Marina Bay Sands
The iconic Broadway production, Evita is here to tell a rags to riches story of a different kind revolving around Eva Peron, wife of former Argentine dictator Juan Peron and the woman touted as the “spiritual leader of the nation” by the Argentine people.
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KUMAR 50 concert
28 February to 11 March at Capitol Theatre
Singapore’s most fabulous comedian is turning 50 with a bang. Expect lots of pink—like his now candy floss-coloured mane—lip-syncing show girls, and nights filled with hilarious stories of his birth, girth and everyone else’s dirt that will have you laughing on the floor.
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Treasures of the Natural World exhibition
On now at the ArtScience Museum
The ArtScience Museum takes visitors on a walk on the wild side through Treasures of the Natural World, a rich and crucial collection in natural history from the prestigious Natural History Museum, London. Over 200 star objects have travelled to Southeast Asia for the first time, featuring a house of botany, queens of the jungle, extinct creatures, gemstones, as well as manuscripts by some of the world’s greatest scientists and discoverers of evolutionary biology.
Art From The Streets exhibition
On now at the ArtScience Museum
From 13 January to 3 June 2018, the ArtScience Museum will host the region’s largest ever retrospective street art exhibition. And to mark this 40-year celebration of urban culture and creativity are on-site interventions this opening weekend here.
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