
Your backstage pass to the Singapore Theatre scene.
Interviews, reviews, news and more.
Hosted by Theatre Practitioner TJ & Theatre Luvvy Sam.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 48 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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TJ & Sam spill the tea on Scaredy Kat Presents by Gateway Arts.
This production tells the story of teenage anxiety through live performance, puppetry and stop-motion animation, exploring panic attacks, friendship, courage and mental wellness in a cr... more
TJ & Sam spill the tea on the international tour of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory the Musical, now playing at Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands.
Sadly, this one was less golden ticket and more discount ticket.
We went in hoping for pure imaginati... more
TJ & Sam spill the tea on All You Can Eat, the graduating showcase from the latest batch of actors from WILD RICE’s Young & WILD programme.
This production also collaborates with the RICE COOKER programme, bringing fresh Singaporean stories, voices ... more
TJ & Sam spill the tea on an original new Singapore musical from music star Inch Chua and Singapore Repertory Theatre.
This bold and unique production explores artificial intelligence, creativity and what it means to be human, brought to life with s... more
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A behind-the-scenes look at Singapore's theatre scene, with candid reviews, interviews, and industry news. Episodes frequently unpack local productions—from large-scale musicals to fringe and intimate pieces—with emphasis on direction, design, pacing, and audience experience. Hosts bring professional theatre insight, often analyzing set design, puppetry, sound, and technical craft while connecting performances to broader cultural conversations in Singapore. A recurring strength is their ability to mix praise with constructive critique, offering practical takeaways for audiences, artists, and venue teams alike, and they frequently spotlight emerging local voices and educational angles within theatre. This combination of thoughtful critique, ... more
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