
OzAsia review: The Story of Chi
As audiences sit and wait for the The Story of Chi to begin, ‘Puff, the Magic Dragon’ by Peter, Paul and Mary, plays through the theatre. It is a nostalgic, emotive foreshadowing of what is to come.
As audiences sit and wait for the The Story of Chi to begin, ‘Puff, the Magic Dragon’ by Peter, Paul and Mary, plays through the theatre. It is a nostalgic, emotive foreshadowing of what is to come.
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A Taylor Swift drag queen impersonator, a moving portrayal of survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, a live Bollywood blockbuster and a Singaporean ‘wedding’ will be among highlights of the 2024 OzAsia Festival program.