QueerCast #56: Chesty Nutty Bang Bang!

Posted on January 21, 2008
Filed Under GLBT, activism, celebrity, event coverage, festive, gay issues, government, news, podcast, promotion, singapore, stage play
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Chestnuts is back this year for the 11th year, ever fabulously casted with guests like Joakim Gomez, Celine Rosa Tan, and the female lead of the Singapore hit Getai movie 881, Yeo Yan Yan!

Also in this episode is the cast from the “home team” in Chestnuts; Jonathan Lim, who will be starring in this production like in the previous years!

Man, haven’t we got you hungry for this juicy episode already.

Download now to check out some of the tip offs of what will be in store for you this year in the fabulously hilarious production everyone is waiting for: Chestnuts - Chesty Nutty Bang Bang!

QueerCast #56: Chesty Nutty Bang Bang! (12.9MB)
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(Format: MP3, Duration: 24:14 mins, Stereo)

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More photos
http://picasaweb.google.com/85ianlee/Chestnuts

Venue
Drama Centre (Level 3, National Library)

Dates
Preview - 23 Jan 8pm
Shows - 24 Jan to 3 Feb, 8pm nightly (except Sun and Mon), 3pm matinées on Sat & Sun

Tickets
Advisory: Adult Themes and Strong Language (16 years and above)
Preview - $20, $15
Nights -$40, $30, $20
Matinees - $35, $25, $15
Prices exclude $2 GATECRASH booking fee for ticket prices $20 and above;
$1 GATECRASH booking fee for ticket prices below $20.

Get your tickets:
- Online at www.GATECRASH.com.sg
- Call GATECRASH Hotline at 6222-5595
- At all SingPost Branches & S.A.M. Kiosks

More information
Stages - nowstagethis.com

 
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Vote for US as your favourite GLBT website!

Posted on December 23, 2007
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QueerCast #51: Mad Forest

Posted on December 12, 2007
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This is a slightly delayed episode, but the new play by Wild Rice’s “Young and Wild” opens today!

A synopsis:

The year is 1989. Revolution has swept through Romania. Blood has been spilt. A hated dictator has been viciously overthrown, summarily tried and brutally executed. But has freedom really been won?

How can one even tell if your country is truly free?

Caught in the whirlwind of change, two families struggle through a journey from repression to liberation. Witness the human passions behind the horrific final days of Nicolae Ceausescu’s cruel regime.

Find out more details in this episode!

QueerCast #51: Mad Forest (16.4MB)
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(Format: MP3, Duration: 30:40 mins, Stereo)

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Date: 12 – 16 Dec 2007
Time: 8pm (Wednesday to Friday), 2:30pm & 8pm (Saturday & Sunday)
Venue: The Lab @ Republic Polytechnic Cultural Centre
Ticket Prices: $16 (adults), $12 (for students, NSFs, senior citizens and members of ASA/SDEA)
Prices exclude $1 booking fee. Free seating

Tickets available at: http://gatecrash.com.sg/?page=event_detail&actionForm=detail&eventID=332
Mad Forest Blog: http://madforest2007.blogspot.com/

 
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