Prepare to embark on a journey through time as the epic Mongolian theatrical production, “The Mongol Khan,” makes its Asia Premiere in Singapore at Sands Theatre, starting from October 17, 2024. Following its resounding success at The London Coliseum in 2023, this marks the first-ever staging of a Mongolian theatrical masterpiece in Singapore.
Tickets for this grand spectacle are now available for purchase through Marina Bay Sands Ticketing, SISTIC, and KLOOK. Additionally, UOB debit and credit cardholders can enjoy an exclusive 15% discount across all ticket categories and performances.
Featuring a mesmerizing ensemble of over 70 actors, dancers, and musicians, “The Mongol Khan” promises to captivate audiences with its larger-than-life production, boasting lavish sets and costumes. Set against the backdrop of Central Asia 3000 years ago, this gripping tale explores the tumultuous struggle for power and succession within the Hunnic Empire.
Witness a classic tragedy unfold, filled with elements of jealousy, mistaken identity, adultery, rivalry, sacrifice, and a relentless power struggle. As the fate of an empire hangs in the balance, prepare for an epic showdown that will shape the future of the Hunnic Empire.
“The Mongol Khan” offers a multi-sensory feast for the senses, brought to life through a haunting original score, dynamic storytelling, mesmerizing dance performances, and captivating puppetry. Audiences are guaranteed an immersive experience unlike any other.
Behind the scenes, “The Mongol Khan” is the result of a collaboration between an esteemed international team of artists and creatives. Renowned playwright Timberlake Wertenbaker, alongside Olivier and Tony Award-winning designer Nick Barnes, have joined forces with prolific historian John Man to craft a production that is both historically accurate and artistically compelling.
Originally penned by esteemed Mongolian writer and poet Lkhagvasuren Bavuu in 1998, “The Mongol Khan” draws inspiration from a rich tapestry of historical events, archaeological discoveries, traditional nomadic dances, and the ancient music of the Hun culture. Produced by Bayra Bela and helmed by revered Mongolian director Hero Baatar, this theatrical masterpiece promises to be an unforgettable event.
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