Singer-Songwriter Inch Chua writes and performs in 'anti-musical' inspired by nature

Titled 'Til The End Of The World, We'll Meet In No Man's Land and inspired by the issue of climate change, singer-songwriter Inch Chua is both the writer and main performer in what she describes as "an anti-musical". PHOTO: HENZY
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SINGAPORE - In line with her past works, singer-songwriter Inch Chua's first major theatrical production is influenced by nature - in this case her 2018 trip to Antarctica.

Titled 'Til The End Of The World, We'll Meet In No Man's Land and inspired by the issue of climate change, Chua is both the writer and main performer in what she describes as "an anti-musical". It will run at TheatreWorks from Apr 24 to May 4.

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