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USP Productions 2020: Head in the Cloud

Drama Centre Black Box, National Library Board

USP Productions 2020 by USP students is proud to present "Head in the Cloud". Show time: • 17 January (Friday) and 18 January (Saturday), evening show @ 8pm • 19 January (Sunday), matinee @ 3pm Venue: NLB Drama Centre Black Box, #03-01 National Library Building, 100 Victoria St, Singapore 188064 Get your tickets at tinyurl.com/usprodticketsales. Production Synopsis Set against omnipresent and round-the-clock surveillance, embark on a young boy's journey as he navigates his way through a post-truth world to find love, and the unravelling of secrets that might break his family apart.

USP Productions 2020: Head in the Cloud

Drama Centre Black Box, National Library Board

USP Productions 2020 by USP students is proud to present "Head in the Cloud". Show time: • 17 January (Friday) and 18 January (Saturday), evening show @ 8pm • 19 January (Sunday), matinee @ 3pm Venue: NLB Drama Centre Black Box, #03-01 National Library Building, 100 Victoria St, Singapore 188064 Get your tickets at tinyurl.com/usprodticketsales. Production Synopsis Set against omnipresent and round-the-clock surveillance, embark on a young boy's journey as he navigates his way through a post-truth world to find love, and the unravelling of secrets that might break his family apart.

USProductions: Sixty-One

Drama Centre Black Box, National Library Board

Show time: • 25 January (Friday) and 26 January (Saturday), evening show @ 8pm-10pm • 27 January (Sunday), matinee @ 3pm-5pm An android hospitalises a man. Meanwhile, it's business as usual for 061's human co-workers, who are less concerned about the incident than making sure it doesn't affect their salary. Of course there's also the detective whom everyone wishes wouldn't do her job so thoroughly, and the daughter who doesn't care that androids are "evil" now. But at the end of the day, it's definitely the robot's fault, right? For ticketing details, click HERE. To know more about the play, read this article. 

USProductions: Sixty-One

Drama Centre Black Box, National Library Board

Show time: • 25 January (Friday) and 26 January (Saturday), evening show @ 8pm-10pm • 27 January (Sunday), matinee @ 3pm-5pm An android hospitalises a man. Meanwhile, it's business as usual for 061's human co-workers, who are less concerned about the incident than making sure it doesn't affect their salary. Of course there's also the detective whom everyone wishes wouldn't do her job so thoroughly, and the daughter who doesn't care that androids are "evil" now. But at the end of the day, it's definitely the robot's fault, right? For ticketing details, click HERE. To know more about the play, read this article. 

USProductions: Sixty-One

Drama Centre Black Box, National Library Board

Show time: • 25 January (Friday) and 26 January (Saturday), evening show @ 8pm-10pm • 27 January (Sunday), matinee @ 3pm-5pm An android hospitalises a man. Meanwhile, it's business as usual for 061's human co-workers, who are less concerned about the incident than making sure it doesn't affect their salary. Of course there's also the detective whom everyone wishes wouldn't do her job so thoroughly, and the daughter who doesn't care that androids are "evil" now. But at the end of the day, it's definitely the robot's fault, right? For ticketing details, click HERE. To know more about the play, read this article. Drama Centre Black Box, National Library Board

USP Productions: The Dark Web

Drama Centre Black Box, National Library Board

Show time: • 2 February (Friday) and 3 February (Saturday), evening show @ 8pm • 4 February (Sunday), matinee @ 3pm The Dark Web plays host to the worst of human depravity and the best of its dreams, shielded from real life by the screen of anonymity. But the veil only goes one way: you don't know them, but they know you. Watch as one unsuspecting family finds their lives thrown into disarray by the insidious machinations of those behind the veil. The Dark Web is a play that examines the culture and implications surrounding the part of the internet known as the 'dark web', where users and their activities are concealed behind layers of anonymity and encryption, and content ranges from the innocuous and noble to the depraved and frightening. At its core, however, the play is centred around its characters and their stories, serving as a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition. Content Warning - This play contains mature and potentially disturbing themes. Viewer discretion is advised. Please click here for more information. Black Box, National Library Board

USP Productions 2017 – Frank

Drama Centre Black Box, National Library Board

What happens when a monster appears on the streets of Singapore? Will people panic? Will people run away? Will people stand together and fight the monster? And what happens when the streets of Singapore stand firm against this monster that they see? Will the monster run away? Will the monster die at the hands of the people? Or will the monster find a way to fit in? USP Productions by USP students proudly presents "FRANK". FRANK is a modern day parable, giving a Singaporean spin to the Gothic horror classic Frankenstein. Amidst the hot-button issues of immigrants and race today, the play explores how our very own Singaporean society relates and treats the “Other”, as shaped by prejudices and misconceptions that get propagated through the institutions of media and society. For more information about the plays and USP Productions, click HERE.

USP Productions 2017 – Frank

Drama Centre Black Box, National Library Board

What happens when a monster appears on the streets of Singapore? Will people panic? Will people run away? Will people stand together and fight the monster? And what happens when the streets of Singapore stand firm against this monster that they see? Will the monster run away? Will the monster die at the hands of the people? Or will the monster find a way to fit in? USP Productions by USP students proudly presents "FRANK". FRANK is a modern day parable, giving a Singaporean spin to the Gothic horror classic Frankenstein. Amidst the hot-button issues of immigrants and race today, the play explores how our very own Singaporean society relates and treats the “Other”, as shaped by prejudices and misconceptions that get propagated through the institutions of media and society. For more information about the plays and USP Productions, click HERE.

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USProductions 2016: Less Than Three & 404 Not Found

Drama Centre Black Box, National Library Board

USProductions by USP students proudly presents a double bill "404: Not Found" and "Less Than Three. Issues surrounding identity and social media take center stage in both plays – “404 Not Found” takes on a more solemn insight to the concept of self in social media while “Less Than Three” presents a light-hearted comedy between two individuals. For more details, please visit USProductions event page.

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