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- Event Venue: Watch it on SISTIC Live
- Event Dates: 2020-10-15 00:00:00 | 2020-10-16 00:00:00 | 2020-10-17 00:00:00 | 2020-10-18 00:00:00 | 2020-10-19 00:00:00 | 2020-10-20 00:00:00 | 2020-10-21 00:00:00 | 2020-10-22 00:00:00 | 2020-10-23 00:00:00 | 2020-10-24 00:00:00 | 2020-10-25 00:00:00 | 2020-10-26 00:00:00 | 2020-10-27 00:00:00 | 2020-10-28 00:00:00 | 2020-10-29 00:00:00 | 2020-10-30 00:00:00 | 2020-10-31 00:00:00 | 2020-11-01 00:00:00
- Event Start Date: 2020-10-15 00:00
- Event End Date: 2020-11-01 00:00
- Event Custom Dates: 15 Oct - 1 Nov 2020
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Advisory: Some Mature Language
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Directed by
Tracie PangWritten by
Marc PalmieriStarring
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Adrian Pang
Gavin Yap
Keagan Kang
Mina Kaye
Neo Swee Lin
Petrina Kow
Zachary Pang
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Pangdemonium’s rendition of Marc Palmieri’s online play is risible, riveting and deeply pertinent to our times, a clever adaption delivered strongly by a solid cast, and one that resonates deeply with the uncertainty and tumult we have felt. Director Tracie Pang navigates this rather novel and alien form of theatre with virtuosity and poise…Even as we wait for this pandemic to tide over, Waiting for the Host is a shining example of theatre’s undying relevance, especially in dark times... a timely reminder that while theatre might need us, perhaps we too, might derive much-needed strength from its raw, emotive power – and more than ever, each other.
, Robb ReportThere is an undeniable poignance to Waiting For The Host as it navigates, with humour, this strange new normal we’ve found ourselves in, encapsulating our fears, the absurdities and most of all, our humanity in a Zoom production. Key to the production is its casting, where all six actors share strong, natural synergy with each other and often come across as larger than life versions of their actual selves, with Tracie’s direction allowing the cast to shine in their roles...But at the heart of Waiting For The Host, there is also a distinct element of care, concern and hope: amidst the uncertainty and pain, we must remember that we are never alone in this, and that we will weather the storm and wait out the new dawn, in the company of others and in the comfort the arts brings.
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- Number of reviews: 1
- Reviews:
What incredible work. I'm sort of speechless. Top to bottom, beautiful, funny and moving performances. As for the interpretation of every single beat in the script, pace, emphasis, staging...Tracie, I'm blown away. Thank you. I've seen this done with Broadway actors and Tony-nominees -- I've never seen it done this well. Once again, thank you. Incredibly proud and as a way to announce my new favorite country: Singapore.
, Marc Palmieri, playwright of Waiting for the HostIt was fantastic; funny, touching and it was great to see everyone back on the stage, albeit a digital one at this point. It was also a poignant reminder of the things we are also missing during this new normal, and the importance the theatre has in this trying time.
, Tim AshwoodThis was brilliantly done and I must say much more engaging than I thought it would be! Kudos to Pangdemonium on the wonderful show. I was thoroughly drawn in by the performances, all set on zoom, and culminating in a moving conclusion. Thank you for this, Pangdemonium. Please catch this if you haven’t!
, Josiah NgThank you for such a comical yet filled with sadness play. I enjoyed Waiting for The Host and was moved by the last scene. Looking forward to see you guys back in theatre someday. Please continue telling stories!
, Lone Pei YingI just watched the show and it was amazing!!! I was speechless! I thought it couldn’t, it wouldn’t be like the theatre we know - but it is...you feel all the emotions, you laugh, you cry, you think, you believe, you don’t....just don’t miss this show! Thank you so much Pangdemonium!
, lexabmannProfound piece of work...sentiments of what we’re all going through very well conveyed.
, Oon Jin GeeWe loved the show! Totally on point and absolutely resonates with our current collective experience. Big thanks to all for providing some irreverence and thought provoking entertainment during these testing times to theatre fans! Take care and we’ll be ready for the next edition, whichever format is possible. Much love!
, senpookisanThank you sooo much for putting up this play - so creative during these unprecedented times! I thoroughly enjoyed it - entertaining, funny, yet moving. The cast was awesome!
, chuawji0112Thank you for the amazing show which made me sad and hopeful all at once. It’s odd to be experiencing theatre behind a desk at home, but keep doing all that you are doing Pangdemonium team! Cannot wait to be reunited in the theatre again!
, Jacq Wong- I can honestly say that Pangdemonium’s WAITING FOR THE HOST is the best piece of online theatre I have seen this year. They handled the medium so incredibly well. It’s really a great piece that expresses so much of how we’re all feeling throughout this crazy and difficult time. To all involved - you have created something very, very special. Thank you for the wonderful experience., Rachel Marley
Waiting For The Host is a timely and thought-provoking play specially created to be experienced online, with Pangdemonium boldly embracing the “new normal” by bringing you an exciting and extraordinary piece of virtual theatre in the midst of our enforced digital regime.
2020. The worldwide pandemic has resulted in pandemonium, isolating millions and forcing the shutdown of everything from places of worship, to playgrounds, to plays.
In Singapore, we are cautiously transitioning from “circuit breaker” through Phases 1 and 2 of re-emerging into a grave new world.
Meanwhile, an unorthodox union of unusual suspects congregates online, on Zoom, on a mission…to stage a play!
As our virgin wannabe thespians rehearse in socially distanced cyber safety, things become unsafely anti-social. Dirty laundry is aired, sacred secrets are shared, and the drama unfolds into an unholy comedy of errors of Biblical proportions. Literally.
This play is told in two parts:
Part One – Waiting For The Host, in which our motley menagerie of misfits meets online for the first time to rehearse and perform their Passion Play, with devilishly delirious results…
Part Two – Still Waiting, where, having become a viral cult phenomenon, they decide to go the full monty as a bona fide theatre troupe, creating an original play about the Creation, with a little help from a surprise guest…
A play within a play within a pandemic, this hilarious, poignant, and ultimately inspiring production gives us all a much-needed touch of humanity within this surreality, where human touch has become a virtual unreality.
