2020 was not a normal year in Singapore theatre. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, all theatres were shut down and live performances were completely barred for seven long months in the middle of this year.
Against the backdrop of the unfolding public health crisis, Singapore Theatre in 2020 charts the activity of Singapore theatre, specifically:
- 50 live theatrical performances,
- 27 known cancelled live theatrical performances,
- and 104 digital theatrical performances (which could either be archival footage, or digital productions that were performed live online or pre-recorded for streaming).
The spine of the timeline only reflects live theatrical performances, so you’ll be able to observe when Singapore theatre ground to a halt, and the tentative steps we’ve been taking in the last quarter of the year to bring back live theatre. Cancelled performances float above, faded, like spectres of what could’ve been.
The timeline also illustrates the surge in digital theatre activity as the industry tried to tide over the dark days of Circuit Breaker. You’ll also be able to observe the early attempts made to create theatre in a digital space.
And lastly, the tail end of the timeline visualises a strange in-between period as public safety measures are loosened. Some of Singapore theatre is slowly going back to the stage; but we’re also creating work online, much more than ever before.
2020 brought many challenges for Singapore theatre. With this timeline, Singapore Theatre in 2020 documents the resilience of the people in Singapore theatre and their remarkable ability to adapt to unprecedented challenges.