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Author: TJ Taylor & Samuel Bracking

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Your backstage pass to the Singapore Theatre scene.

Interviews, reviews, news and more.

Hosted by Theatre Practitioner TJ & Theatre Luvvy Sam.

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In our final podcast supporting the Singapore Fringe Festival 2026 we review the headline Show Invisible. This new work written by Haresh Sharma and produced by The Necessary Stage in collaboration with Art:Dis eplores disabilities in many forms and how they can often be invisible.The show played at the Esplanade Studio Theatre and this review is of the performance on Thursday 22nd January.
Cultural Medallion winner and Resident Playwright of the Singapore Fringe Haresh Sharma joins TJ & Sam to talk all things fringe as well as talk about his amazing career. We also discuss his upcoming play Invisible that debuts at the Fringe.This is the Second part of our two part series supporting The Singapore Fringe Festival 2026. Invisible plays at The Esplanade Theatre Studio from 21st - 25th January 2026. Tickets can be found on SingaporeFringe.com
In our first ever full VIDEO podcast we are so pleased to be supporting The Singapore Fringe Festival 2026. Join TJ and Sam as they review A Lesbian Love Story: The Musical right outside the Theatre. We watched the production on Saturday 17th January 2025 at 3pm. The show is now finished but you can catch more of the festival over on their website at www.singaporefringe.comIf you want to watch this episode in in video format head on over to our YouTube page to find out more.
The Singapore Fringe Festival 2026 is here and A Spoonful of Theatre is teaming up with the festival to bring you a series of interviews, reviews and news from the events.In this first of a two part interview series we chat with Sofie Buligis on her upcoming show Celup. Celup is playing at The Theatre Practice, Practice Space Jan 22nd - 24th January 2026. You can get your tickets on Singaporefringe.com.The Singapore Fringe Festival runs from 15th January - 25th January 2026.
Join TJ & Sam as they review the recent production of Beauty and the Beast playing at the Sands Theatre. Will they think this is a tale as old as time or one dinner they don't wish to be a guest at?This production was reviewed on 11th January 2026 at the Sands Theatre on the 1pm performance. The production plays until 25th January and tickets are on Sistic.
TJ and Sam Spill the tea on the 2025 Wild Rice Pantomime The Emperor’s New Clothes.This review was from the show on Tuesday 18th November 2025.The show plays at the Ngee Ann Kongsi Theatre at Wild Rice until 22nd December.
TJ and Sam watch the highly anticipated Wicked For Good. They "spill the tea" and tell you their true thoughts on the movie.The review was made on 20th November 2025.
TJ and Sam catch their second rendition of Dear Evan Hansen in a year. This time they catch the UK tour currently playing at the Sands Theatre.Find out what their first thoughts right after they left the theatre in this Spill the Tea theatre review. This review was after the Sunday matinee on 9th November. This production plays at the Sands Theatre until 16th November. Tickets are available on Sistic.
TJ and Sam catch the Singapore premier of Congratulations Get Rich! Produced by Singapore Repertory Theatre Company, La Boite Theatre and Sydney Theatre Company. This review was recorded outside the theatre after the Gala Premier performance on Thursday 30th November 2025 at the Drama Centre Theatre.
Join TJ and Sam as they "Spill the Tea" on The Serangoon Gardens Techno Party of 1993 by Wild Rice. This is the latest play by local playwright Joel Tan.The review was recorded outside the Ngee Ann Kongsi Theatre at Funan after watching the evening show on Friday 31st October 2025.
Kimberly Akimbo is the 2025 Musical from Pangdemonium. Directed by Tracie Pang this show tells the story of a teenage girl with a rare disease that means she ages much faster than all her peers. Listen in as theatre "luvvy" Sam and theatre practitioner TJ "Spill the Tea" on all their thoughts live outside the Victoria Theatre.This episode was recorded right after the 2:30pm show on 18th October.Tickets are available from Book My Show and the the show runs until 2nd November.
One year of A Spoonful of Theatre! TJ and Sam spill highlights, near-disasters, and audience favourites, plus their dreams for year two. Sip along for laughter, backstage chaos, and love for Singapore theatre.
TJ & Sam review the latest offering by local theatre collective The Winter Players. Much Ado About Nothing was a 60's themed twist on the Shakespeare classic.The review was recorded right outside. the theatre after the performance on Friday 13th June 2025 at the SOTA Drama Theatre. The show runs until June 22nd and tickets are available on Eventbrite.
Award winning actress Mina Kaye joins the ASOT Podcast for an exclusive interview as she prepares to leave Singapore for good! After a successful year we find out why she is leaving and all the best (and worst) bits of her career in Singapore Theatre!Also listen out for an exclusive discount to an upcoming Singapore show!
TJ & Sam review the Sightlines Theatre production of The Pillowman. Listen as they share all their first thoughts on the production from right outside the theatre after the performance.This review is of the performance at 8pm on Friday 16th May 2025. The show runs until the 24th May at the KC Arts Centre and you can get your tickets on Sistic.
Rebekah Sangeetha Dorai joins TJ & Sam for an interview to talk about her recent award win for Best Supporting Actress at the Straits Times Life Theatre Awards. We discuss her career to date and what she has planned in the future. She also has some wonderful advice for all our listeners too!
Shakespeare in the Park by SRT is back and A Spoonful of Theatre was there on opening night ready to give you their first thoughts of this epic production. Tune in and listen to what they had to say about this unique Singapore Theatrical tradition. Recorded right outside the park after the show.TJ & Sam attended the production on Friday 9th May 2025. The show runs at Fort Canning Park until 1st June. Tickets are available on Sistic.
We catch Sing'theatre's A French Kiss in Singapore. A musical revue of French songs performed in both English and French by a talented local cast. Find out what we thought of the show in our latest Spill The Tea review recorded right outside the theatre.This review was recorded on Friday 19th April at the SOTA Drama Theatre. The production runs until 27th April and you can get your tickets on Sistic.
Find out why we gave Supervision by Wild Rice a perfect score of 10/10 Spoonfuls! Tune in as we review this fantastic local production right outside the theatre after the show.We watched the 7:30pm performance at the Ngee Ann Kongsi Theatre on Friday 28th March 2025. The production plays until the 12th April and you can get your tickets on Sistic.
Join us for our interview with Singapore Theatre legend Hossan Leong! Hossan shares all about his unique journey into the arts, how he feels about Singapore theatre and his exciting plans for the future. Don't miss this deep dive into the life of the one and only "Singapore Boy."Stick around as well for our HOT SIPS - our recommendations of what shows to watch in Singapore this March and April.
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