Catch Limelight Theatre’s long-awaited production of this classic French love story – for three nights only.
Category: Theatre & Dance
Two Plays, One Show: Lo-Key at Speakeasy Theatre
A one-night-only, double helping of one-act original plays.
Join the Circus This Weekend to Help them Break a World Record
The fabulous Phare is about to break a world record… and it needs you to tune in and show your support!
A Dark Reflection of Artistic Struggles – Phnom Penh Players Return
The three-night production takes place at, and benefits, Sovannaphum Arts Association.
Get ‘dragged’ to lunch this weekend at Fulcrum Cafe
Normally, we would never call lunch a drag, but Sunday’s fabulous lunch and show at Fulcrum cafe is breaking all the rules.
Dance across the sky, spin with the earth.
Draped with the majestic backdrop of the National Museum, Cambodian dance and music traditions are celebrated within the open-air theatre within the gardens of this national landmark. Get set for a magical journey through Cambodian mythology, ancestral traditions and village life. Appealing to visitors of all ages, the stories shall charm all with fantastic costumes…
Life is a Cabaret, Old Chum! Come to the (Shanghai) Cabaret
We chat to the director and lead actors of Phnom Penh Players’ new musical.
Oh Yes it Does! Jack and the Baked Beanstalk Opens TONIGHT
The cast and crew talk through the tribulations and twists of this year’s Phnom Penh Players Christmas Panto
Don’t Miss: I Am a Camera
This powerful play opens this week in Phnom Penh
Cambodia’s First Ever Opera is Going to be Magic
Catch this taster of A Cambodian Magic Flute at FCC Mansion.
Unsleeping Beauty Opens TONIGHT at the DPA
It’s that time of year again: the Phnom Penh Players’ Christmas Panto is here! (No it isn’t! Yes it is!) We caught up the cast, writer and directors to find out what to expect from this year’s show. What’s It All About? If you’re bored of hearing the same old fairytales, you’re in for a…
Kampot Readers & Writers Festival 2017 Launches this Week
This year’s Courage-themed KRWF brings world-renowned novelists, musicians and artists to Kampot and Phnom Penh.
