25 October 2010

Here Premieres in London at [SIN]efest

UK premiere’s of Ho Tzu Nyen’s innovative experimental film Here at [SIN]efest.

Here

Saturday 13th November, 2.30pm
The Birkbeck Cinema
43 Gordon Square
London WC1H 0PD

HERE is a made-in-Singapore film, produced by an international team, from Spain, Canada and Singapore. It is the debut feature film of Ho Tzu Nyen, who wrote and directed it. Set in a disused mental hospital in Singapore, HERE is a story about love and the love of fate.

A television switches on. A mind snaps. A man discovers his murdered wife. As he stares at her lifeless body, the events leading to her death play before him, like in a movie. HERE follows the journey of He Zhiyuan, a middle-aged man who struggles to make sense of his reality. Reeling from the sudden death of his wife, he loses the will to speak and is interned at Island Hospital. There, he meets strident kleptomaniac Beatrice with whom he forms an inexplicable bond. As He adjusts to life within, he is selected for an experimental treatment, which forces him to confront the devastating truth behind his past, present, and future. Meanwhile, a filmmaker visits Island Hospital to document the lives of the staff and patients.

Director: Ho Tzu Nyen, Cast: John Low, Jo Tan, 86 mins, English Subtitles
Of Note: Directors' Fortnight, Cannes Film Festival

Haze - Short film bonus screened before feature film, Here.

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[SIN]efest
11 - 13 November 2010
The Birkbeck Cinema, 43 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PD

For more information please visit www.sinefest.org

[SIN]efest is presented by Creative [SIN]ergy + Flynn Film Co. and supported by The Singapore High Commission in London, Singapore Airlines, Tiger Beer and Town Hall Hotel.

23 October 2010

Invisible City Premieres in London at [SIN]efest

UK premiere’s of Tan Pin Pin’s documentary film Invisible City in London at [SIN]efest.

Invisible City
Saturday 13th November, 4.30pm
The Birkbeck Cinema
43 Gordon Square
London WC1H 0PD

“Brimming with humanity”
– Ong Sor Fen, The Straits Times

Invisible City is a documentary about documenteurs. The director interviews photographers, journalists, archaeologists, people propelled by curiosity to find a City for themselves. The documentary conveys how deeply personal their search is and how fragile histories are, hanging on only through their memories and artefacts. Interwoven with the interviews is never seen before footage and photos of Singapore culled from their personal archives. In Invisible City, you witness the atrophy of memory, you see a City that could have been. Invisible City opened in Singapore for a theatrical run on 22 July 2007 where it had a four week sold out run.

Director: Tan Pin Pin, 58 mins, English Subtitles
Of Note: selected as Singapore’s nomination to the Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film

Tanjong Rhu - Short film bonus screened before feature film, Invisible City.

[SIN]efest
11 - 13 November 2010
The Birkbeck Cinema, 43 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PD

For more information please visit www.sinefest.org


[SIN]efest is presented by Creative [SIN]ergy + Flynn Film Co. and supported by The Singapore High Commission in London, Singapore Airlines, Tiger Beer and Town Hall Hotel.

22 October 2010

Tiger Beer Supports [SIN]efest

Tiger Beer supports [SIN]efest, UK’s largest Singapore film festival. A total of 4 features films and 2 shorts will be featured in addition to popular new talent showcase PROJECT: slingSHORT. The screenings will be held at The Birkbeck Cinema, on Gordon Square in London.

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For more information on Tiger Beer please visit www.tigerbeer.co.uk

For more information about [SIN]efest please visit www.sinefest.org

20 October 2010

Overseas Singaporean Unit Supports [SIN]efest

Overseas Singaporean Unit supports [SIN]efest, UK’s largest Singapore film festival. A total of 4 features films and 2 shorts will be featured in addition to popular new talent showcase PROJECT: slingSHORT. The screenings will be held at The Birkbeck Cinema, on Gordon Square in London.

For more information on Overseas Singaporean Unit please visit www.overseassingaporean.sg

19 October 2010

Sherman Ong featured at [SIN]efest

Tickets by Sherman Ong has been selected for the 5th edition of PROJECT: slingSHORT. This year's screening of PROJECT: slingSHORT will be part of [SIN]efest - UK's largest Singapore film festival.




Sherman is an award-winning filmmaker, photographer and educator. Straddling fiction and documentary, his films were exhibited in Europe, US, Brazil and Asia and have won awards in Hong Kong, Greece, Italy, Indonesia and Malaysia. He is an alumnus of the 1st Berlinale Talent Campus 2003 and has premiered works at Rotterdam Intl Film Festival, Int'l Documentary Festival Amsterdam, Institute of Contemporary Arts London, International Electronic Art Festival VideoBrasil and the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum.

He was a jury at the La Cittadella del Corto Intl Short Film Festival, Italy 2004, Substation Reel Revolution 2006, mentor for the Panasonic Digital Filmmaking Competition 2006 and jury for Singapore International Short Film Festival 2008. He is an Associate Artist of the Substation and has conducted workshops in Singapore at Objectifs Centre for Filmmaking and Photography, Republic Polytechnic, Nanyang Technological University and the Singapore National/History Museum, and in Cambodia together with Antoine d'Agata (Magnum) for young Asian photographers.

He has participated in photo-media group exhibition to Singapore, Melbourne, Jakarta, Hanoi, Stuttgart and Berlin under the Goethe Institut ArtConneXions Project (www.goethe.de/artconneXions). He had solo exhibitions in Amsterdam and in the Angkor Photo Festival, Cambodia, and group exhibitions in Noorderlicht Int'l Photo Festival, Netherlands, Aranjuez, Spain. In 2007, he is exhibited works at a Biennale on the Tropics in Brazil, PhotoQuai Musee du Quai Branly Paris, Singapore Art Show, and is artist-in-residence at the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum.

In 2008, he presented a feature film Hashi at the Singapore International Film Festival and was commissioned to create a new film work, Flooding in the Time of Drought for the Singapore Biennale. He also presented his works at the Mori Art Museum Tokyo, Zeit-Foto Tokyo and at the Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin this year.

In 2009, he will present Hashi at the Rotterdam International Film Festival, and will be participating in a Visual Arts Biennale in Jakarta and Lithuania.

[SIN]efest
11 - 13 November 2010
The Birkbeck Cinema, 43 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PD

For more information please visit www.sinefest.org


[SIN]efest is presented by Creative [SIN]ergy + Flynn Film Co. and supported by The Singapore High Commission in London, Singapore Airlines, Tiger Beer and Town Hall Hotel.

18 October 2010

Kirsten Tan featured at [SIN]efest

Cold Noodles by Kirsten Tan has been selected for the 5th edition of PROJECT: slingSHORT. This year's screening of PROJECT: slingSHORT will be part of [SIN]efest - UK's largest Singapore film festival.




Kirsten Tan is one of Singapore’s most prolific young filmmakers. Singapore’s national broadsheet, The Straits Times, has exhorted her as a ‘rising film director to look out for’ and her work has been screened in over 40 film festivals around the world, garnering several international prizes and awards, including the “National Prize” at the Kodak Film Awards in 2005, the “Special Jury Prize” and the title of “Best Director” at the Singapore International Film Festivals of 2006 and 2007, the “Best Concept” award at the Czech Republic’s Brno Sixteen Festivals of 2006 and 2007, a “Special Mention for Direction” at the 2008 Asian Film Symposium and most recently, “Best Cinematography” at Singapore Short Films Awards 2010. Her latest film “Cold Noodles” premiered at Pusan International Film Festival, Korea, one of Asia’s most prestigious cinematic event. She is now based in Brooklyn, New York, where she is pursuing a Masters in Film Production at New York University on a full scholarship (Tisch School of the Arts Department fellowship.)

[SIN]efest
11 - 13 November 2010
The Birkbeck Cinema, 43 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PD

For more information please visit www.sinefest.org

[SIN]efest is presented by Creative [SIN]ergy + Flynn Film Co. and supported by The Singapore High Commission in London, Singapore Airlines, Tiger Beer and Town Hall Hotel

17 October 2010

Elgin Ho featured at [SIN]efest

Promises of December by Elgin Ho has been selected for the 5th edition of PROJECT: slingSHORT. This year's screening of PROJECT: slingSHORT will be part of [SIN]efest - UK's largest Singapore film festival.




Born in Hong Kong during the 80s while the country’s cinema industry was blooming. Elgin was greatly inspired by the countless number of movies his parents brought him to watch every weekend. Little did he know that the magical connection experienced, would very much influence him in the way he now crafts his stories. His previous short films have made appearances in film festivals all over the world, including cities such as Pusan, Auckland, Toronto, Rome and Croatia receiving numerous awards. “Promises In December” is his final year thesis short film at the Nanyang Technological University, School of Art, Design & Media.

[SIN]efest
11 - 13 November 2010
The Birkbeck Cinema, 43 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PD

For more information please visit www.sinefest.org

[SIN]efest is presented by Creative [SIN]ergy + Flynn Film Co. and supported by The Singapore High Commission in London, Singapore Airlines, Tiger Beer and Town Hall Hotel.

16 October 2010

David Shiyang Liu featured at [SIN]efest

5 films in an anthology of a Film a Month by David Shiyang Liu has been selected for the 5th edition of PROJECT: slingSHORT. This year's screening of PROJECT: slingSHORT will be part of [SIN]efest - UK's largest Singapore film festival.




David Shiyang Liu began his creative career early in life. He wrote his first masterpiece of fiction at age seven during science class about anthropomorphic volcanos destroying the world and enslaving human beings. (His mother still keeps that story in her drawer.)

These days Dave works as a commercial director, and his work garners praise from more than just his mum. His short “4444” took out both the Audience Choice Award and Special Mention Prize at the 2005 Singapore Shorts Film Festival. His honours project “5 Films” achieved even greater heights, winning Best Cinematography at the 22nd Singapore International Film Festival, and Best Editing at the 2009 Singapore Short Film Awards. The film has since screened at a number of international festivals including the 2009 Cannes Short Film Corner.

Dave currently divides his time between Singapore and Melbourne. He is represented by KICK KICK PUNCH for music videos in Australia, and he is currently wrapping up his first music video for KKP.

[SIN]efest
11 - 13 November 2010
The Birkbeck Cinema, 43 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PD

For more information please visit www.sinefest.org

[SIN]efest is presented by Creative [SIN]ergy + Flynn Film Co. and supported by The Singapore High Commission in London, Singapore Airlines, Tiger Beer and Town Hall Hotel.

15 October 2010

Michael Kam featured at [SIN]efest

Masala Mama by Michael Kam has been selected for the 5th edition of PROJECT: slingSHORT. This year's screening of PROJECT: slingSHORT will be part of [SIN]efest - UK's largest Singapore film festival.




Michael graduated with an Advanced Diploma in Film Production from the School of Film & Media Studies at Ngee Ann Polytechnic (Singapore). Since his graduation, Michael directed three short films, and a video-clip Tau Gay Not Enough, which premiered on national television during the Prime Minister’s 2005 National Day Rally Speech.

[SIN]efest
11 - 13 November 2010
The Birkbeck Cinema, 43 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PD

For more information please visit www.sinefest.org

[SIN]efest is presented by Creative [SIN]ergy + Flynn Film Co. and supported by The Singapore High Commission in London, Singapore Airlines, Tiger Beer and Town Hall Hotel.

14 October 2010

881 selected for [SIN]efest

Royston Tan's Musical Drama 881 selected for screening at [SIN]efest,

Friday 12th November, 7pm
The Birkbeck Cinema
43 Gordon Square
London WC1H 0PD

”There is a lot of heart in 881… ”
- The Straits Times Life!

The story is about two good friends who grew up with genuine love for the Getai culture, a form of art with stage and song performances. Getai has a historical tradition in Singapore. After being blessed by the Getai Goddess, the two friends become the most popular Getai duo of the country, called the Papayas. However, the Durian Sisters, their main competitors are very jealous and determined to sabotage the Papayas' performances.

Director: Royston Tan, Cast: Qi Yu Wu, Mindee Ong,Yeo Yann Yann, Liu Ling Ling, 115 mins, English Subtitles

Of Note: Selected as Singapore’s nomination to the Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film

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[SIN]efest
11 - 13 November 2010
The Birkbeck Cinema, 43 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PD

For more information please visit www.sinefest.org

[SIN]efest is presented by Creative [SIN]ergy + Flynn Film Co. and supported by The Singapore High Commission in London, Singapore Airlines, Tiger Beer and Town Hall Hotel

13 October 2010

Sandcastle to Open Inaugural Edition of [SIN]efest

The inaugural edition of [SIN]efest, the UK’s largest Singapore film festival has just announced its final film selection. A total of 4 features films and 2 shorts will be featured in addition to popular new talent showcase PROJECT: slingSHORT.

The festival kicks off on November 11th next month and will last for 3 days until November 13th.

Rising young Singaporean filmmaker Boo Junfeng’s Sandcastle will open the festival. Sandcastle has been one of Singapore’s most critically acclaimed films this year having performed well at Critics’ Week at Cannes in May and currently enjoying an active screening life on the festival circuit. Boo Junfeng, who is curating [SIN]efest, will be in London during the festival to support the film as well as hosting a special filmmaker workshop.

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[SIN]efest
11 - 13 November 2010
The Birkbeck Cinema, 43 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PD

For more information please visit www.sinefest.org

[SIN]efest is presented by Creative [SIN]ergy + Flynn Film Co. and supported by The Singapore High Commission in London, Singapore Airlines, Tiger Beer and Town Hall Hotel

12 October 2010

The Singapore High Commission in London Supports [SIN]efest

The Singapore High Commission in London supports [SIN]efest, UK’s largest Singapore film festival. A total of 4 features films and 2 shorts will be featured in addition to popular new talent showcase PROJECT: slingSHORT. The screenings will be held at The Birkbeck Cinema, on Gordon Square in London.

For more information the Singapore High Commission in London on please visit www.mfa.gov.sg/london

8 October 2010

Tickets Selected for PROJECT: slingSHORT


Tickets by Sherman Ong has been selected for the 5th edition of PROJECT: slingSHORT. This year's screening of PROJECT: slingSHORT will be part of [SIN]efest - UK's largest Singapore film festival.

Synopsis:
Tickets centres on Xiao Jing, a ticket seller in an old cinema in Singapore. Coming from China to study acting in Singapore, her ambition is to break into the Singapore film industry as an actress.

Tickets / 10min 20sec / HD Video / 2009

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Sherman Ong.

PROJECT: slingSHORT
Saturday 13th November, 12.00pm

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[SIN]efest
11 - 13 November 2010
The Birkbeck Cinema, 43 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PD
For more information please visit www.sinefest.org

[SIN]efest is presented by Creative [SIN]ergy + Flynn Film Co. and supported by The Singapore High Commission in London, Singapore Airlines, Tiger Beer and Town Hall Hotel

7 October 2010

Cold Noodles Selected for PROJECT: slingSHORT


Cold Noodles by Kirsten Tan has been selected for the 5th edition of PROJECT: slingSHORT. This year's screening of PROJECT: slingSHORT will be part of [SIN]efest - UK's largest Singapore film festival.

Synopsis:
Events conspire against O, flagrantly tempting Fate by eating ramen on a fire escape in just his underwear on a bitterly cold day in New York. A stray gust slams shut his window, leaving him stranded. He scrambles down to the sidewalk, only to find every door and window locked

- then a body falls out of the sky.

Cold Noodles / 6min 40sec / 16mm B&W / 2009

Click here for more information on Kirsten Tan.

PROJECT: slingSHORT
Saturday 13th November, 12.00pm
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[SIN]efest
11 - 13 November 2010
The Birkbeck Cinema, 43 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PD

For more information please visit www.sinefest.org


[SIN]efest is presented by Creative [SIN]ergy + Flynn Film Co. and supported by The Singapore High Commission in London, Singapore Airlines, Tiger Beer and Town Hall Hotel

6 October 2010

Promises of December Selected for PROJECT: slingSHORT


Promises of December by Elgin Ho has been selected for the 5th edition of PROJECT: slingSHORT. This year's screening of PROJECT: slingSHORT will be part of [SIN]efest - UK's largest Singapore film festival.

Synopsis:
Promises In December surrounds two main characters; an Indonesian domestic helper and a Singaporean taxi driver. Individually from different backgrounds, they share similar expectations through their struggle, searching for ideals of life in Singapore. On a December day, their lives interweaved abruptly revealing the sacrifices each of them must face.

Promises in December / 16min 33sec / 16mm / 2009

Click here for more information on Elgin Ho.

PROJECT: slingSHORT
Saturday 13th November, 12.00pm
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[SIN]efest
11 - 13 November 2010
The Birkbeck Cinema, 43 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PD

For more information please visit www.sinefest.org

5 October 2010

Singapore Symphony Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall

The Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) is returning to London after nearly two decades (19 years) since it first performed in London at the Barbican Centre. When it gives the concert at the Royal Festival Hall on 11 October 2010, the 97-strong SSO will be joined by renowned British pianist Stephen Hough. The orchstra will be perroming under the baton of award-winning Conductor and Music Director of the SSO, Maestro Lan Shui.

The programme for the evening at the Royal Festival Hall will feature Debussy - La Mer (23') - Mendelssohn - Piano Concerto No.1 in G minor, Op. 25 (21') - Rachmaninov - The Isle of the Dead, Op.29 (20') - and Zhou Long - The Rhyme of Taigu (12').

Since its founding in the mid-1970s, the 31-year old SSO has performed in more than 50 cities around the world and won numerous international accolades.

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4 October 2010

5 films in an anthology of a Film a Month selected for PROJECT: slingSHORT


5 films in an anthology of a Film a Month by David Shiyang Liu has been selected for the 5th edition of PROJECT: slingSHORT. This year's screening of PROJECT: slingSHORT will be part of [SIN]efest - UK's largest Singapore film festival.

Synopsis:
The average city dweller has lived about thirty plus years of life. Thirty years - long enough for an accumulated storage of memories anchored by the 5 senses of sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch. Two people fall in love through a shared commonality, but never meet. A mother fantasizes over her son’s best friend. A young girl sprays cologne over common household items. A man develops a palate for his mother’s goldfish. A girl follows a limping stranger around a city. From a series of 12 films created once a month in 2008 by filmmaker David Shiyang Liu, comes this anthology of 5 films centered around the 5 human senses; inspired by and featuring the music of Nine Inch Nails’ GHOSTS I-IV album.

5Films in an Anthology of a Film a Month / 22min / Super 16mm, DVCPRO-HD, HDV & miniDV / 2009

Click here for more information on David Shinyang Liu.

PROJECT: slingSHORT
Saturday 13th November, 12.00pm
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[SIN]efest
11 - 13 November 2010
The Birkbeck Cinema, 43 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PD

For more information please visit www.sinefest.org

3 October 2010

Masala mama selected for PROJECT: slingSHORT

Masala Mama by Michael Kam has been selected for the 5th edition of PROJECT: slingSHORT. This year's screening of PROJECT: slingSHORT will be part of [SIN]efest - UK's largest Singapore film festival.

Synopsis:
Masala Mama is a cinematic tribute to the small and almost extinct kiosks in Singapore known as ‘mama shops’. In Tamil, the word ‘mama’ means ‘uncle’. Like the film’s director when he was a boy, the young protagonist of this film is a regular customer at one such shop, where he goes to immerse in comic books and its world of super-heroes. The boy comes from a poor family with a father who cares little for such idle dreams. When the boy decides to steal a comic from the store’s gentle owner, he sets in motion a series of confrontations between his father – a man hardened by the pursuit of earning a living, and the storeowner – a man open to the pursuit of a
dream.

Masala Mama / 8min 30sec / 16mm / 2010

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Michael Kam.

PROJECT: slingSHORT
Saturday 13th November, 12.00pm
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[SIN]efest
11 - 13 November 2010
The Birkbeck Cinema, 43 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PD

For more information please visit www.sinefest.org

2 October 2010

5th Edition of PROJECT: slingSHORT

This edition of PROJECT: slingSHORT will be screened as part of [SIN]efest, which is presented by Creative [SIN]ergy and Flynn Film Co. This event is a 3 day film festival showcasing Singapore films to the UK audience and is curated by celebrated Singapore filmmaker/ Director, Boo Junfeng. [SIN]efest is supported by The Singapore High Commission, Overseas Singaporean Unit, Singapore Airlines and Tiger Beer.

PROJECT: slingSHORT now in its 5th edition is curated by Kirsten Tan. Featuring a selection of 5 short films by up and coming filmmakers from Singapore.

PROJECT: slingSHORT
Saturday 13th November, 12.00pm


Tickets by Sherman Ong
/ 10min 20sec / HD Video / 2009
Chinese girl who came to Singapore to pursue an acting career but ends up as a ticketing girl at a cinema.

- Screened at Venice Biennale


Cold Noodles by Kirsten Tan
/ 6min 40sec / 16mm B&W / 2009
Set in NY and about an Asian immigrant getting stuck outside of his ghetto-ish Brooklyn apartment only in his boxers.

- Screened at Pusan Intl Film Fest


Promises of December by Elgin Ho
/ 16min 33sec / 16mm / 2009
About impact of tsunami on the lives of a taxi driver and an indonesian maid from Aceh.

- Best film
and best director at Singapore Intl Film Fest


5 films in an anthology of a film a month
by David Shiyang
/ 22min / Super 16mm, DVCPRO-HD, HDV & miniDV / 2009
Urban lives of various characters in various places connected by a narrator.

- Screened at Cannes.



Masala mama by Michael Kam
Masala Mama / 8min 30sec / 16mm / 2010
About a gay indian mamashop owner's friendship with a chinese boy who has a homophobic dad who doubts their friendship.

-
Screened at Berlin Intl Film Fest


CURATOR'S NOTES:
Running through this list is a theme of immigrants and immigration, of displaced characters at displaced locations. When I was programming this list, it brings to mind the globalized world we live in; the mix of races and people we encounter on a daily basis. Most of us work or live at a place where we do not completely belong, yet we are here because these places allow us a chance to dream - a chance to become who we want to be. I'm Singaporean and this list of film spoke to me as a foreigner (alien) in New York City where I'm studying and hopefully, it'll speak to the Singaporeans who live in UK. In a way, we're all travelers finding our nook in the rock of this world. -
Kirsten Tan

PROJECT: slingSHORT is an ongoing series of Singapore short film screenings occurring annually. The selection of short films for each series comes from an ensemble of up and coming Singapore short filmmakers. A different Singapore short filmmaker will curate each screening. The out going curator will select the next curator from one of the filmmakers from the current screening.

[SIN]efest
11 - 13 November 2010
The Birkbeck Cinema, 43 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PD

For more information please visit www.sinefest.org

[SIN]efest is presented by Creative [SIN]ergy + Flynn Film Co. and supported by The Singapore High Commission in London, Singapore Airlines, Tiger Beer and Town Hall Hotel

1 October 2010

Raffles of Singapore Competition

Stand a chance to win a pair of tickets to the Singapore Sunday performance (14th Nov) at 4.00pm for Raffles of Singapore - The Musical.

The competition is open to all Creative [SIN]ergy subscribers. Winner will be picked on a first come, first served basis. Click here to send us an email.

Henley Operatic Society presents, this unique, moving, rags to riches to rags story with some haunting yet uplifting melodies will delight audiences of all ages, proving that Raffles’ stoic resolve and love of his wife win through so that he achieves a moral victory to allow a bitter-sweet ending.

The Singapore Sunday performance (14th Nov) is also the only day on which Singaporean food will be served in the Green Room (serving from 12.00 noon - last orders 3.00 pm).

Raffles of Singapore - the new musical has its UK premiere at the Kenton Theatre, Henley-on-Thames, 12 to 20 November produced by Henley Operatic.

For more information about the musical please visit www.henleyoperatic.co.uk.
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