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The Necessary Stage Ltd

Theater company
Rating
4.7
27 reviews
Facebook Likes
6,600
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Category
Theatrical Productions
Monthly Visits
5,757
2025/3
Address
180 Paya Lebar Road, #10-06 Yi Guang Building, Singapore 409032
Located in: Ausstore

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Title: The Necessary Stage


URL Source: http://necessary.org/


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Raw, surreal, and unflinchingly intimate, No Man’s Land is a devised interdisciplinary experience that will compel you to question the contradictions at the heart of masculinity.


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Written by Cultural Medallion recipient Haresh Sharma, and co-directed by Sharma and Associate Artist Deonn Yang, History, Whose Story? is an interactive youth theatre experience that promises to be a delightful introduction to the vibrant history of Singapore.


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Help us keep the Singapore Fringe Festival alive! M1 will cease its support for the Fringe after the 2025 edition. The demise of the Fringe will see the end of a vital platform where independent creative voices—especially young emerging artists—can perform meaningful work addressing pressing topics of our time. Now more than ever, we need your support.


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Led by Resident Artistic Director and Cultural Medallion recipient Alvin Tan, and assisted by Associate Artist A Yagnya, From Forum Theatre to Devising Theatre will see theatre-makers undergo an intensive training programme that journeys from the creative techniques of forum theatre to TNS’ unique devising methodology.


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Written and directed by The Necessary Stage’s Associate Artist Deonn Yang, White, All White is a funny, charming and poignant exploration of the joys and tensions of family and individual desires—and the sacrifices we make for the ones we love.


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Written by Haresh Sharma, Eclipse looks at three generations of men struggling with their dreams and their journeys, offering an intimate look at personal stories affected by historical events.


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The M1 Singapore Fringe Festival returns for its 21st edition from 8 to 19 January 2025, with seven provocative and bold works by Singapore and international artists grappling with the overarching theme of displacement! Don't miss these live productions on offer that will challenge your preconceptions and open your minds.


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