SRT caters to different
audience segments, ensuring that a variety of performances are available with each season showcasing eight to ten
plays and
musicals.
Forbidden City: Portrait of An Empress is one of the musicals staged by SRT in 2002 at the
Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay as part of its opening festival. It was restaged in 2003, 2006 and is slated for another restaging in 2017. Other original musicals by SRT include
A Twist of Fate (1998). SRT was the first to stage
Broadway musicals in Singapore, such as
RENT (2001) and
Avenue Q (2008). Past productions also include
The Pillowman (2007, 2008),
God of Carnage (2012) and
Venus in Fur (2013). SRT produced
The LKY Musical (2015) for Metropolitan Productions.
Shakespeare in the Park SRT has been presenting Shakespeare in the Park as part of its theatre tradition for close to two decades at
Fort Canning Park. The first staging was in 1997 with
Hamlet. Shakespeare in the Park subsequently became a biennial event from 2007 with ''
A Midsummer Night's Dream, and has been an annual affair since 2011. In 2016, Romeo and Juliet'' was the ninth Shakespeare in the Park production, which attracted close to 30,000 attendees. In 2017, Shakespeare in the Park production was put on hold due to a lack of funding. A crowdfunding campaign, SOS (Save our Shakespeare) Campaign, was launched by SRT to raise funds to produce a show. in 2018. SRT managed to raise enough funds to stage
Julius Caesar at Fort Canning Park in May 2018.
International productions 2007: In collaboration with Esplanade – Theatre on the Bay, SRT brought the
Royal Shakespeare Company to Singapore for a production of
William Shakespeare's
King Lear and
Anton Chekhov's
The Seagull, starring Sir
Ian McKellen. 2009: SRT co-commissioned The Bridge Project, a three-year trans-Atlantic project by Oscar-winning
Sam Mendes. The project premiered with ''
The Winter's Tale (2009), starring Ethan Hawke, Simon Russell Beale and Rebecca Hall. This was followed by The Tempest (2010), and Richard III'' (2011) starring
Kevin Spacey. 2013: Together with Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, SRT presented 3 Titans of Theatre:
Shun-kin,
Musashi and
The Suit, directed by three legendary directors,
Simon McBurney,
Yukio Ninagawa and
Peter Brook respectively. 2014: Written and directed by
Yaël Farber, Mies Julie is an adaptation of
August Strindberg's
Miss Julie, presented by SRT and
Cape Town's
Baxter Theatre Centre at the KC Arts Centre – Home of SRT. 2015: SRT co-commissioned Peter Brook's new play –
Battlefield, based on the end of the Indian epic,
The Mahabharata.
Battlefield premiered at the
Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord in
Paris, followed by an international tour that premiered in Singapore. ==The Little Company==