Why?
The play started with a very important message. And ended with another important message too. Not just a play for the children. It is something for the adults, the parents too.
A Chinese folk tale transformed into a musical theatre show, it is about a youngster from present-day Singapore, Toni Lee. Struggling with the pressures and stress of examinations and parental expectations, she wished to be Ma Liang, the character in the storybook, The Magic Paintbrush.
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If you are still thinking whether to go for this play, I will say YES! Book your tickets at Sistic. From now till 12 November 2016, it is a production not to be missed.
1 Nov - 12 Nov 16
Tue & Thu: 10.30am & 2.30pm
Wed & Fri: 10.30am
Sat: 11am, 2.30pm & 7.30pm
Sun: 11am & 5pm
Disclosure: We were invited to The Magic Paintbrush by I Theatre. No monetary compensation was received. All photos and opinions are true to my own.
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