Arts Picks: Cross-continental show about race relations, Two Songs And A Story, Cheong Soo Pieng works

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WHO'S THERE This cross-continental, Covid-19-inflected work takes on race relations in an online space, as artists based in Singapore, Malaysia and the United States perform together over Zoom.

It is co-directed by Alvin Tan, founder of Singapore theatre company The Necessary Stage, and New York-based Sim Yan Ying, who was approached by the New Ohio Theatre after she submitted an application for the 2020 Ice Factory Festival. The show features local actors such as Ghafir Akbar and Rebekah Sangeetha Dorai, as well as US-based Camille Thomas, Neil Redfield and Sean Devare.Admission: Tickets from New Ohio Theatre website. Pay-what-you-can, $10 donation recommendedMusic meets monologues in Checkpoint Theatre's online series of five solo performances, based on each artist's experience of living through the circuit breaker period.

The series is directed by Checkpoint joint artistic director Huzir Sulaiman and photographer Joel Lim.When: Till Aug 31. Stream is available for 72 hours from the date on the e-ticket.CHEONG SOO PIENG: AMBITION FOR ORIGINALITY

 

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