Musical Theatre Fringe Festival (MTFF) produced by Sing’theatre, is Singapore’s first and only arts festival dedicated to celebrating Musical Theatre that will run from 22 July to 7 August 2022.
With 16 shows, 7 workshops and 10 talks & events, this ambitious new festival has something for everyone. The festival shines a spotlight on local musicals, fantastic local & international performers and invites you to WATCH, LEARN and ENGAGE in Musical Theatre like never before.
Witness the incubation of original and local works with Tissue Aunty The Musical by CariCapture Theatre, Jack The Musical Read by Dwayne Tan, The Hidden Singapore Musical by Karen Lim and many more.
Level up your performing skills through international workshops held by Natalie Weiss (USA) and Luka Anthony (UK) along with specialised Song and Dance workshops by the local 7/8 Musical Collective.
Have a relaxing evening with family and friends at The Projector watching musical theatre movies and surround yourselves with the Musical Theatre Community at our Open Mic sessions.
To top it all off, the festival’s headline shows will be two showstopping Broadway fringe shows starring award winning performers including Mina Kaye, Benjamin Chow, Seong Hui Xuan, and the next generation of Singapore talents.
Purchase tickets here ranging from Free to S$190. Early bird tickets offering you 15% off on selected shows, will go on sale from today till 30 June 2022.
For more information about the workshops, live shows, and talks, and their respective ticket prices and event details, please visit MTFF website.
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