Image from Singapore Dance Theatre

Singapore Dance Theatre (SDT) will be opening its Dare to Dance season 2020 with one of the world’s most classic romance, Romeo and Juliet. The world-class ballet will grace the stage at the Esplanade Theatre from 5 to 8 March 2020.

This year, for the first time, Romeo and Juliet will be presented by three unique casts – two of which will be having their debut. One of the casts consists of Kwok Min Yi, with her partner Satoru Agetsuma. The other, Akira Nakahama and Etienne Ferrère – whom have danced in many roles together. Chihiro Uchida and Kenya Nakamura, are returning to these roles.

SDT is proud to embrace 12 talented Singaporeans in its company of talents this year, including ballet master, Mohammed Noor, who is celebrating his 32nd year in the company.

Romeo and Juliet, choreographed by Choo-San Goh with costume and set designs by Peter Cazalet, will be performed to Prokofiev’s heart-rendering music played by the Metropolitan Festival Orchestra.

“This unique production was choreographed by Choo-San Goh and first presented by Singapore Dance Theatre in 2000, with sets and costume design by Peter Cazalet. A production like this is uniquely our own and we have a great deal to honour that such a masterful production can be presented by Singapore Dance Theatre.” said Janek Schergen, artistic director at SDT.

Details of performance

Title : Romeo and Juliet
Date : 5 – 8 March 2020 (Thursday – Sunday)
Venue : Esplanade Theatre
Time : 5 & 8 March 2020, 8pm
7 March 2020, 1pm & 8pm
8 March 2020, 1pm & 7pm

Ticket prices : $40, $60, $80 (SISTIC fees apply)

Discounts available*

Ongoing 1-for-1 tickets promotion

Ticket Sales Date: Early Bird Sales: 16 January – 1 February 2020
General Sales: 1 February – 8 March 2020

Tickets are available at all authorised SISTIC outlets/website and SDT Office. Email [email protected] or call 6338 0611 for ticket enquires.

Subscribe
Notify of
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
You May Also Like

Intercultural Theatre Institute presents ‘FIVE’ to both online and on-site audiences this November

Intercultural Theatre Institute (ITI) will be presenting ‘FIVE‘, an innovative hybrid performance that…

Malaysian public outraged at ‘BN supporter’ Michelle Yeoh for making movie about 1MDB scandal

Malaysian-born Hollywood star Michelle Yeoh has been drawing a lot of flak…

Checkpoint Theatre to launch new 8-part podcast chronicling a freelancer’s journey through COVID-19

Checkpoint Theatre will be launching an autobiographical 8-part podcast titled ‘Vulnerable‘, written…

Singlish is English gone native: Author of “Spiaking Singlish”, Dr Gwee Li Sui shares his insights on this uniquely Singaporean language

Singaporean poet, graphic artist, and literary critic Gwee Li Sui has released…