
Early Bird: $15 (Up till 23 Feb 2026)
Standard: $20
NAF Group Bookings: $16 (Minimum 4 Tickets Purchased)
Ticket Pricing excludes Booking Fee. Booking Fee is as follows:
$6 booking fee per ticket for tickets above $60
$4 booking fee per ticket for tickets between $40.01 and $60
$3 booking fee per ticket for tickets between $20.01 and $40
$1 booking fee per ticket for tickets priced up to $20
Sessions:
28 March 2026: 7.30pm
29 March 2026: 7.30pm
“回想起小时候第一个许下的愿望——你想成为一个怎样的人?”
“在人生的尽头,当你抵达天堂之门时,会对天使留下怎样的遗言?”
“真爱的定义究竟是什么?”
“又该如何打破一个古老的校园诅咒?”
在梦想与现实,勇气与遗憾交织的旋律中,《知音》邀请你踏上一段以音乐为媒介的自我探索之旅。由国大爪吗与电子音乐实验室联合呈现。
六个跨越时空、风格各异的独立故事将在同一个舞台依次上演,每一个故事都在追寻那份微妙的平衡——介于我们曾经是谁、我们已成为谁,以及我们渴望成为的那个人之间。
此演出将以中文进行。
“What kind of person did you once hope to be?”
“What would you say to the guardian at heaven’s gates?”
“What does true love really mean?”
“What if you could break an old school curse?”
Kindred Melodies by NUS Chinese Drama explores the answers to these questions and more. Through six separate stories brought to life through a unique combination of music and theatre, audiences will embark on a journey of self-discovery that crosses the boundaries of time and space.
Late Seating Policy
Latecomers cannot be admitted until an appropriate break in the show. For shows without an intermission, latecomers may risk being denied entry if there is no appropriate break in the show.
Admission of Children
All children require a purchased ticket for entry. As a courtesy to other audience members, infants in arms and prams, and children below six years of age cannot be admitted for ticketed shows.
Photography, Audio and Video Recording
Please refrain from using flash photography. Non-flash photo taking and video recording are welcome provided it does not obstruct the view or disturb the experience of others.
Access
The venue is wheelchair accessible. Please contact us at [email protected] if you have any access needs.
Advisory
This show may use theatrical haze, strobe lighting and loud sounds. This show involves physical movement between venues. Viewer discretion is advised.
All information is correct at time of publishing but may be subject to change without prior notice.
The Promoter reserves the right to amend the above without prior notice. In the event of any dispute, the Promoter's decision is final.
NUS Chinese Drama
Formed in 2003, NUS Chinese Drama strives to create performances that resonate with human emotions and experiences and provoke critical thinking.
Focusing on reflecting social issues through staging original works, NUS Chinese Drama has experimented with various genres of theatre with a wide repertoire, including forum theatre with Funeral (2012), a play that shed light on issues regarding traditional funeral rites, and Just A Bad Day (2014), which revolved around the theme of violence against women.
Currently, under the guidance of Judy Ngo, NUS Chinese Drama aims to nurture actors who are committed to learning how to express themselves through theatre and wish to develop a holistic experience of theatre for both themselves and their audience.
Judy Ngo Mui Leok | Artistic Director
Judy Ngo is the Artistic Director of 1N THE ACT which focuses on education through drama. She started teaching in 2000 and often works with schools as a CCA instructor, drama instructor and Artist-In-School. She has over 25 years of experience in acting, teaching and directing theatre and has worked with many theatre companies in Singapore, including The Theatre Practice, W!ld Rice, The Necessary Stage and Drama Box.
Judy believes in constant training and has attended courses conducted by masters such as David Diamond, Philippe Gaulier, Anne Bogart, Keith Johnstone and Danny Yung. Judy firmly believes that theatre should be about life and that life should be lived.
NUS Electronic Music Lab
NUS Electronic Music Lab (EML) is a vibrant collective of students dedicated to composing, producing, and performing original electronic music since 1985. EML embraces a wide array of genres, from heavy metal and hip-hop to euphoric trance to dark synth, and even ethnic music, encouraging members to explore and blend styles freely. As one of the longest active electronic music collectives in Singapore, the group not only provides opportunities for networking and showcasing their work but also focuses on teaching music production as well as live performance skills. With the help of their mentors Ben Ang and Tan E-Reng/Falling Islands, they aim to foster the growth of the local electronic music scene.