We see people struggling with their own journey on how to personally contribute to Singapore. With SARS present in the older generation's mind, it falls on them to educate the young on how to persevere.
About the dangers that the young face dealing with issues that could hamper their development as productive members of society. The price to pay for our youthful folly can sometimes be heavy.
Raffles returns to Singapore to see how much has changed since he last walked in its shores. As he travels around with a taxi Uncle who believes he is on the way to a costume party, he is shocked to see how much has progressed.
A time capsule is found in Sentosa from 50 years ago and it sets in motion a series of events that flashback to 3 iconic moments in Singapore's history i.e. The first HDB flat resettlements, The Konfrontasi situation and the SARS epidemic. Looking at how Singaporeans survived these challenges and overcame them.
In the age of social media, the world is a smaller place. It is so easy to stay online but are there dangers lurking in this interconnected world? Is International Friendship still relevant?
Stranded on a dessert island after a devastating plane crash, a group of four students work out how to survive. Lord of the flies looks at the catastrophic consequences the follows from not working together.
An adaptation of George Orwell's famous novel that is meant for our younger audience. Familiar characters from the book come to life in a fun retelling that ties in with messages of social cohesion and respect for others.
Collections of classic animal tales that will deliver the moral message with a twist. By exposing the young audience to various means of theatrical story-telling methods. These evergreen tales give a contemporary twist more relevant to our time.
A great play to highlight environmental issues. Mowgli the Jungle boy and his animal friends must save the forest from the industrialist who wants to tear it down!
A cosmic tale about making new friends and respecting diversity, based on the tale by Antoine de Saint-Exupery.
Based on the popular folklore story. Adventures Of Sang Kanchil follows the journey of South East Asia's favorite mouse deer.
An adaptation of George Orwell's famous novel that is meant for our younger audience. Familiar characters from the book come to life in a fun retelling that ties in with messages of social cohesion and respect for others.