THE STC TRIPLE BILL
2024 will be a banner year for Singapore Theatre Company (formerly Singapore Repertory Theatre) with one of the most exciting seasons ever produced.
For the first time, STC will be staging a triple bill of three one-person plays, each exploring a different aspect of human existence and resilience in the face of adversity. We have chosen these plays because we believe they offer a unique and powerful insight into the lives of three remarkable individuals, whose stories transcend their personal circumstances and resonate with universal themes.
These three one-person plays showcase the versatility and virtuosity of the performers, the richness and diversity of the cultures, and the depth and complexity of the emotions.
Enjoy a 25% discount on tickets when you grab our exclusive Triple Bundle deal, featuring all three plays!

In March, Grounded by George Brant tells the story of a female fighter pilot who is grounded by an unexpected pregnancy and reassigned to operate military drones from a windowless trailer out in the desert. The play examines the psychological and ethical implications of remote warfare, as well as the challenges of balancing a military career and a family life.
Advisory 16 (Some Mature Content and Coarse Language)
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In April, TAHA by Amer Hlehel is a tribute to Palestinian poet Taha Muhammad Ali. Be captivated by this tour-de-force performance that captures Taha’s life story, where his exquisite poetry is intertwined with his compelling life odyssey.
The play eloquently traces Taha's journey from a humble shopkeeper in Palestine to a celebrated poet worldwide. It unfolds, taking us from his ill-starred birth through the tragic wars that compelled his family to flee their homeland, grappling with the poignant themes of displacement and lost identity. Centered around his experiences of loss, love, and hope, Taha's story is narrated with a poignant yet humorous voice. The performance, delivered by acclaimed actor Amer Hlehel and directed by Amir Nizar Zuabi (Little Amal), brings this captivating narrative to life.

Paradise or the Impermanence of Ice Cream is co-presented by Singapore Theatre Company and Indian Ink.
In May, Paradise or the Impermanence of Ice Cream is a playful and profound new play about the impermanence of life, love, and ice cream. Inspired by Ernest Becker’s Pulitzer prize-winning book Denial of Death and the vibrant city of Mumbai, the play follows the afterlife of Kutisar, a man who tries to avoid death by reliving his past, where a rebellious young woman holds the key to his salvation.
Paradise or the Impermanence of Ice Cream is proudly co-presented by Singapore Repertory Theatre and Indian Ink Theatre Company.

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