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The Beyond the Stage podcast is brought to you by the Learning & Engagement team at Singapore Repertory Theatre (SRT). The podcast aims to inspire and inform young people and professionals to pursue and learn about the arts, igniting conversation amongst


    • Apr 20, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 44m AVG DURATION
    • 10 EPISODES


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    Season 2: Episode 4 | Terrance Tan's Journey as a Director

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 47:09


    What does a residency in Singapore Repertory Theatre look like? Terrance answers this by sharing his reasons for joining SRT, his experience as a directing resident and the journey ever since completing it. Terrance Tan A filmmaker, theatre director and writer, Terrance Tan graduated from Lasalle College of the Arts with a degree in Musical Theatre and is an alumnus of the Directing Residency at Singapore Repertory Theatre (SRT). Terrance is the co-founder of Bitesize Theatre Collective which aims to bring theatre to underprivileged communities in Singapore. His passion lies in exposing the socio-political power structures of society, questioning the nature of information and knowledge, and understanding mental health on stage. — Beyond the Stage podcast is brought to you by the Learning & Engagement team at Singapore Repertory Theatre (SRT). The podcast aims to inspire and inform young people and professionals to pursue and learn about the arts, igniting conversation amongst industry peers. The programme focuses on Arts Education, Careers, Community & Access and Professional development. Connect with the Learning and Engagement team at https://www.srtlearning.com.sg/ for more resources. Recorded at: KCAC Arts Centre Presented by: Paul Adams, Learning & Engagement Manager Produced by: Jelaine Ng Sha-Men, Resident SRT Learning & Engagement Officer Sound, Light and Audio Technicians: Noor Hidayat Bin Norzizan and Peter Chi Editor: Cedric Choo Music: “Quirky Moment” from Purple Planet

    Season 2 | Episode 3: Gaurav Kripalani's Journey as an Artistic Director with Singapore Repertory Theatre

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 41:27


    What should you do if you've had an unsuccessful audition with one of Singapore's leading theatre companies? We look to Gaurav Kripalani, Artistic Director of Singapore Repertory Theatre for answers. Tune in and discover more about Gaurav's start with SRT, current role and his thoughts regarding his personal legacy with Singapore's theatre industry. About Our Guest: Gaurav is the artistic director of Singapore Repertory Theatre (SRT) and has produced over 100 plays during his 23-year history with the company. Under Gaurav's artistic direction, SRT was the first Singaporean theatre company on Broadway in 1998. This was for Golden Child, which went on to earn three Tony Award nominations. SRT has presented work by several renowned international artistes including Ninagawa, Complicite, Peter Brook, Yael Farber and the Royal Shakespeare Company. Gaurav also recognises the importance of education with SRT being one of the biggest commissioners and producers of children's theatre in Southeast Asia. — Beyond the Stage podcast is brought to you by the Learning & Engagement team at Singapore Repertory Theatre (SRT). The podcast aims to inspire and inform young people and professionals to pursue and learn about the arts, igniting conversation amongst industry peers. The programme focuses on Arts Education, Careers, Community & Access and Professional development. Connect with the Learning and Engagement team at https://www.srtlearning.com.sg/ for more resources. Recorded at: KCAC Arts Centre Presented by: Paul Adams, Learning & Engagement Manager Produced by: Jelaine Ng Sha-Men, Resident SRT Learning & Engagement Officer Sound, Light and Audio Technicians: Noor Hidayat Bin Norzizan and Peter Chi Editor: Cedric Choo Music: “Quirky Moment” from Purple Planet

    Season 2 | Episode 2: Julie Wee's Journey with The Young Company

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 42:11


    Join Julie Wee with Paul as they discuss about Julie's experience with acting in Singapore. Julie shares with us her start as a tv child actor, achieving her goal of attending an acting school (The Victorian College of Arts, at that) and advice to younger actors in the industry now. About Our Guest: Julie Wee trained as an actor at The Victorian College of the Arts (VCA) Drama School in Melbourne. Julie has played Cassius in Julius Caesar, Portia in The Merchant of Venice, Miranda in The Tempest, Hero in Much Ado About Nothing and Bianca in Othello. Her other stage credits include W!LD RICE's Hotel and Romeo and Juliet (Juliet); Checkpoint Theatre's Normal, The Good The Bad and The Sholay and The Way We Go; Toy Factory's To Kill A Mockingbird (Scout) and The Crucible (Elizabeth Proctor), Skinned Knee Productions' The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband, Our Company's The Car and Take Off Productions' Mosaic. Her TV credits include series roles in Moulmein High, Light Years and the internationally distributed production A Gurl's Wurld. She also appeared in an episode of the Australian soap, Neighboursand was a scriptwriter for the Neptuno Films animation series Megaminimals. Julie works as a host and as a professional voiceover artist who runs her own home studio. Companies that use her voice include Visa, SK-II, L'Oréal, Neutrogena and McDonald's. Julie has worked as a part time DJ on Class95. You can check out Julie's showreels on her YouTube Channel: JulieWeeVO. Beyond the Stage podcast is brought to you by the Learning & Engagement team at Singapore Repertory Theatre (SRT). The podcast aims to inspire and inform young people and professionals to pursue and learn about the arts, igniting conversation amongst industry peers. The programme focuses on Arts Education, Careers, Community & Access and Professional development. Connect with the Learning and Engagement team at https://www.srtlearning.com.sg/ for more resources. Recorded at: KCAC Arts Centre Presented by: Paul Adams, Learning & Engagement Manager Produced by: Jelaine Ng Sha-Men, Resident SRT Learning & Engagement Officer Sound, Light and Audio Technicians: Noor Hidayat Bin Norzizan and Peter Chi Editor: Cedric Choo Music: “Quirky Moment” from Purple Planet

    Season 2 | Episode 1: Shane and Tia's Journey with The Little Company, Shakespeare and More

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 55:18


    Join Paul back in our first episode of Season 2's discussion with Tia Andrea Guttensohn and Shane Mardjuki. Discover the contrasting starts these two actors had in the Arts Industry and their journey with SRT so far. Tia and Shane share the various ways they have sustained themselves whilst navigating this career path. Learn about their approach to Shakespearean text and the rehearsal process for their show — The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged). Shane Mardjuki Shane is ecstatic to once again be treading the boards at KC Arts Centre, the home of SRT. Some of his previous works with the company include The Office Party, The Pillowman and The Snow Queen. He has also been fortunate enough to appear in a number of SRT's productions of Shakespeare in the Park. These include Julius Caesar, Romeo & Juliet, Twelfth Night, The Tempest and Othello. Tia Andrea Guttensohn Tia is a multicultural actor, teacher, host, and co-founder of theatre collective, The Assembly Point. Being Singaporean and Austrian, and having grown up in Singapore, Switzerland and Hong Kong, everywhere and nowhere are home all at once. Beyond the Stage: A Learning & Engagement Podcast The Beyond the Stage podcast is brought to you by the Learning & Engagement team at Singapore Repertory Theatre (SRT). The podcast aims to inspire and inform young people and professionals to pursue and learn about the arts, igniting conversation amongst industry peers. The programme focuses on Arts Education, Careers, Community & Access and Professional development. Recorded at: KCAC Arts Centre Presented by: Paul Adams, Learning & Engagement Manager Produced by: Jelaine Ng Sha-Men, Resident SRT Learning & Engagement Officer Sound, Light and Audio Technicians: Noor Hidayat Bin Norzizan and Peter Chi Editor: Cedric Choo Music: "Quirky Moment” from Purple Planet

    Season 1 | Episode 6: STEAM Education with Song Choon and Geraldine

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 48:12


    Dr. Geraldine Teo-Zuzarte and Dr. Lee Song Choon discusses with Paul Adams about the impact of arts integration in early childhood development. We get to understand a little more about our guests' journey with the Arts. We also answer the questions of how it has impacted them personally and professionally. Join us as they share some great insights into their work with, and beyond SRT. Don't miss this exciting episode on approaching arts education and the importance of STEAM in the 21st Century. Dr. Geraldine Teo-Zuzarte NTUC First Campus Director, English Curriculum & Policy, Early Childhood Development Department, NTUC First Campus & Centre Director, The Caterpillar's Cove Child Development and Study Centre. Dr. Lee Song Choon Science Centre Singapore. Director (Life Sciences Group)Song Choon is a scientist by training and joined Science Centre Singapore in 2011 as Head of Life Sciences. Since 2017, he also oversees the management and operations of KidsSTOP™. Beyond the Stage: A Learning & Engagement Podcast is brought to you by the Learning & Engagement team at Singapore Repertory Theatre (SRT). The podcast aims to inspire and inform young people and professionals to pursue and learn about the arts, igniting conversation amongst industry peers. The programme focuses on Arts Education, Careers, Community & Access and Professional development. Presented by: Paul Adams, Learning & Engagement Manager Produced by: Learning & Engagement Music: "Quirky Moment” from Purple Planet

    Season 1 | Episode 5: Applied Theatre and Rap with Grace Lee-Khoo and WHEELSMITH (Danial Bawthan)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 39:57


    We talk about Applied Theatre and Rap with Grace Lee-Khoo and WHEELSMITH (Danial Bawthan). We answer questions like what support these two artists had to get to their current career position, and how they came together to make theatre in Singapore. They share very personal accounts of growing up and some awesome top tips for those looking to pursue any career in the arts and beyond. Grace Lee Khoo Grace Lee Khoo is the Founder of Access Path Productions, a disability-led arts company in Singapore. She obtained her MA in Applied Theatre from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (UK), BA in Theatre Studies from the National University of Singapore and Postgraduate Diploma in Education. She works internationally as a director, performer, dramaturg, researcher, educator and producer. Found out more here: WHEELSMITH (Danial Bawthan) Wheelsmith is an award winning Singapore based Music Producer, Rapper, Beat maker and Storyteller. He is particularly drawn to rapping as “music allows me to be fearless and brazen”. Check out his single here: Beyond the Stage: A Learning & Engagement Podcast is brought to you by the Learning & Engagement team at Singapore Repertory Theatre (SRT). The podcast aims to inspire and inform young people and professionals to pursue and learn about the arts, igniting conversation amongst industry peers. The programme focuses on Arts Education, Careers, Community & Access and Professional development. Recorded via; Zoom Presented by: Paul Adams, Learning & Engagement Manager Produced by: SRT Learning & Engagement. Music: "Quirky Moment” from Purple Planet

    Season 1 | Episode 4: Lighting Design with Gabriel Chan

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 40:41


    Gabriel Chan shares about growing up in Singapore, picking his career path and how his industry mentors guided his lighting design career. We highlight two of his favourite shows and why we should not forget that a standing ovation is not just for the people we see on stage. Constellation: https://www.srt.com.sg/production/constellations/ Gabriel Chan is a painter of light and sculptor of shadows. Recipient of the NAC Overseas Bursary, he graduated from the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts with First Class Honours in Lighting Design. He was awarded the Strand Lighting Scholarship, funding his training at the Metropolitan Opera (New York '09 Winter Opera Season). In 2019, Gabriel was conferred the Young Artist Award by NAC for his excellence and contribution to the performing arts. Ballroom: https://www.gabrielchan.me/ballroom Beyond the Stage: A Learning & Engagement Podcast is brought to you by the Learning & Engagement team at Singapore Repertory Theatre (SRT). The podcast aims to inspire and inform young people and professionals to pursue and learn about the arts, igniting conversation amongst industry peers. The programme focuses on Arts Education, Careers, Community & Access and Professional development. Presented by: Paul Adams, Learning & Engagement Manager Produced by: Learning & Engagement Music: "Quirky Moment” from Purple Planet

    Season 1 | Episode 3: Production Design with Samuel Wilde

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 44:36


    Samuel Wilde shares about him growing up in rural England and being shaped by his parents. He reveals the route to his career in theatre design and the process of designing Fly High and The Life Span of a Fact. Plus... why theatre isn't important? Samuel Wilde is an emerging set, costume and puppetry designer, he was the 2016/17 Laboratory Set and Costume Designer at Nuffield Theatres, Southampton and trained in Theatre Design at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School graduating with an MA in 2015. He is an associate Lecturer at Derby University and studied Drama Studies at Winchester University. Beyond the Stage: A Learning & Engagement Podcast The Beyond the Stage podcast is brought to you by the Learning & Engagement team at Singapore Repertory Theatre (SRT). The podcast aims to inspire and inform young people and professionals to pursue and learn about the arts, igniting conversation amongst industry peers. The programme focuses on Arts Education, Careers, Community & Access and Professional development. Recorded at: The Loft Rehearsal Room – Havelock II Presented by: Paul Adams, Learning & Engagement Manager Produced by: SRT Learning & Engagement Music: "Quirky Moment” from Purple Planet

    Season 1 | Episode 2: Directing with Daniel Slater

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 44:49


    Daniel Slater shares about growing up surrounded by theatre, his career decisions and RNLI life boating duties (true story). He shares his influences from family and industry peers. Get fantastic insights into his rehearsal room and directing processes for A Life Span of a Fact and beyond. Daniel Slater has worked for the last two decades as a freelance international opera and theatre director. Theatre productions includes The Life Span of a Fact (SRT) and Romeo & Juliet for SRT's Shakespeare in the Park; Educating Rita for Hambledon Productions; Making Waves at the Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough; Confusions, Salisbury Playhouse; Life Goes On, Haymarket Theatre; Grab the Dog, National Theatre; The Mark, Soho Theatre Company; Gangster Apparel, Old Red Lion. Beyond the Stage: A Learning & Engagement Podcast The Beyond the Stage podcast is brought to you by the Learning & Engagement team at Singapore Repertory Theatre (SRT). The podcast aims to inspire and inform young people and professionals to pursue and learn about the arts, igniting conversation amongst industry peers. The programme focuses on Arts Education, Careers, Community & Access and Professional development. Recorded at: The Loft – Havelock II Presented by: Paul Adams, Learning & Engagement Manager Produced by: SRT Learning & Engagement. Music: "Quirky Moment” from Purple Planet

    Season 1 | Episode 1: STEAM Education with Jemma Gross

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 37:37


    Join our host, Paul Adams, as he discusses with Jemma Gross about the difference between STEM and STEAM Education in our very first episode! Delve deep into the conversation about arts education. We explore making theatre with the importance of learning intentionally and having your heart part of the process. Jemma Gross is a theatre and film director and co-founder, with Rachel Barnett-Jones, of the children's theatre company — Fly High Stories. Fly High Stories creates accessible theatre to captivate children and their grown-ups. Their first show, Fly High, will be touring the UK from September 2020. Details about the production in Singapore here. Recorded at: KC Arts Centre Presented by: Paul Adams, Learning & Engagement Manager. Produced by: SRT Learning & Engagement. Music: "Quirky Moment” from Purple Planet

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