Productions

2025 - Singapore

From Forum Theatre to Devising Theatre

Updated on: 19 Dec 2025
  • From Forum Theatre to Devising Theatre

  • Photo Credit: The Necessary Stage

  • Photo Credit: The Necessary Stage

  • Photo Credit: The Necessary Stage

  • Photo Credit: The Necessary Stage

  • Photo Credit: The Necessary Stage

  • Photo Credit: The Necessary Stage

  • Photo Credit: The Necessary Stage

  • Photo Credit: The Necessary Stage

  • Photo Credit: The Necessary Stage

  • Photo Credit: The Necessary Stage

  • Photo Credit: The Necessary Stage

  • Photo Credit: The Necessary Stage

  • Photo Credit: The Necessary Stage

  • Photo Credit: The Necessary Stage

  • Photo Credit: The Necessary Stage

  • Photo Credit: The Necessary Stage

  • Photo Credit: The Necessary Stage

  • Photo Credit: The Necessary Stage

  • Photo Credit: The Necessary Stage

SYNOPSIS

Synopsis

Led by Artistic Director Alvin Tan and Associate Artist A Yagnya, 14 artists from a range of backgrounds dove into an intensive training programme, focussing on forum theatre techniques and TNS's unique devising methodology. Combined with lectures and clinics led by a diverse range of established theatre practitioners, the creatives channelled their newfound skills and interests in social issues into three dynamic works-in-progress.

The schedule of presentations are as follows:

Saturday 6 December 2025, 3pm
You Made Me Feel Like This Would Last Forever 

by Eugene Chow, Kaelen Ong, Lim Ci Xuan, Aliff Kamaruddin and Nah Jieying
A father is unable to move on from the sudden death of his daughter, suspended in a purgatorial space of frustration and regret. The delightfully quirky therapy Cyborg is assigned to help Father grieve and heal. Despite the Cyborg’s quiet and persistent care, Father is stuck in an abyss of grief, trapped in never-ending cycles of implosion. Father takes us on a surreal journey marked by his grief and the loss of his parental identity, of love that is both ephemeral and enduring, but not eternal. What happens when fragments of the past begin to surface, as the uneasy relationship between Father and Cyborg start to unravel?

Saturday 6 December 2025, 8pm
And Then, Love

by Chrisdale Allison Tay, Elizabeth Samosir, Lum Wing Chee, and Tejas Hirah
What does it mean to love yourself? What does it take to love someone else?

We posed these universal questions to our families, friends, colleagues, and strangers. Through laughter and tears, their tales of love and loss were crafted into a work of verbatim theatre that seeks to uncover responses from myriad perspectives

In a world of growing conflict and dissonance, we hope to create a work that brings some clarity and hope, a safe space for all of us to reflect on what it means to love, wherever we may be in our own personal journeys.

Sunday 7 December 2025, 3pm
A Life Well Led

by Fanny Kee, Jasmine Xie, Suffiyan Mohamad, Timothy Yeo, and Yane Tan
Four pastel-clad committee members have gathered in a town hall. Their agenda—to assess whether Singaporeans have a life well led.

You, the audience, will be invited to vote on how a series of fictional “case studies” drawn from everyday Singaporean lives perform against the new Living Index for Fulfilment and Efficiency (L.I.F.E.) metric. This index will guide future governmental policies based on what the audience agrees is “a life well led."

Will we be able to agree on what defines success and failure?

PRODUCTION CREDITS

Led by
Alvin Tan
A Yagnya
Participants
Aliff Kamaruddin
Chrisdale Allison Tay
Lim Ci Xuan
Eugene Chow
Elizabeth Samosir
Fanny Kee
Jasmine Xie Huilin
Jieying Nah
Kaelen Ong
Lum Wing Chee
Suffiyan Mohamad
Tejas V Hirah
Timothy Yeo
Yane Tan
Production Manager
Kareen Low
Stage Managers
Jasmine Khaliesah
Stella Cheung
Rehearsal Stage Manager
Gillian Ong
Lighting Consultant
Faith Liu Yong Huay
Lighting Programmer & Operator
Noven Mok
Project Managers
Jezamine Tan
Nicole Lim
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