Performing Artistes: Collin Chee, Joey Swee, Ah Hao, Abigail Chay, Dennis Toh Talk show primarily in mandarin with some use of English and dialects.
Talk show:
10 Jul, Friday, 8pm
11 Jul, Saturday, 3pm & 6pm
12 Jul, Sunday, 3pm & 8pm
Standard Ticket: $42
Ticket Pricing excludes Booking Fee. Booking Fee is as follows:
$4 per ticket for tickets between $40.01 - $60
Life’s Final Stop is a stand-up show about life and death, set in a place where every journey eventually arrives — the final station.
In this liminal space, voices emerge from those who have reached the end, yet still have something left unsaid. Through a series of sharp, honest, and unfiltered reflections, the show explores what people carry with them when time runs out — unfinished conversations, quiet regrets, fleeting joys, and the weight of choices made too late or not at all.
Blurring the line between the living and the departed, Life’s Final Stop invites the audience into a space that feels both distant and uncomfortably familiar. It is not about endings, but about the moments before them — the things we postpone, the truths we avoid, and the lives we assume we still have time to fix.
At its core, this is a stand-up show that confronts the certainty of the final stop — and asks, without warning:
If your destination is already set, how will you live before you arrive?
A bold, genre-bending performance that uses the format of stand-up to explore one of life’s most inevitable realities — the final stop.
The stage transforms into a liminal transit space, where stories unfold as if told from those who have already arrived.
Each performer brings a distinct voice — reflecting on regret, memory, identity, love, and the passage of time.
The show moves between grounded, relatable experiences and an unseen world just beyond reach.
Carefully crafted soundscapes and lighting create a haunting yet intimate environment.