Creative NDP veterans promise 'cinematic and engaging' Bicentennial showcase

Story of Singapore will be told through sets, live performances and multimedia

The Prospegtive Perspective artwork, which uses the humble clothing peg to recreate part of the Singapore skyline. PHOTO: SINGAPORE BICENTENNIAL OFFICE AND PARTNERS
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They have staged four National Day Parades between them.

Now, theatre director Beatrice Chia-Richmond and media consultant and playwright Michael Chiang are hard at work putting together one of the biggest events of next year - the Bicentennial showcase at Fort Canning Centre.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on December 09, 2018, with the headline Creative NDP veterans promise 'cinematic and engaging' Bicentennial showcase. Subscribe