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Singapore is a city whose cultural life is vibrating with all sorts of events starting from traditional performances in its parks and down to sportive events of international importance and music concerts. However, one of its sides stands aloof from the general diversity, and it is the theatrical life of Singapore that needs to be dwelt upon.
The city has a lot of theatres that are housed in buildings whose architectural interiors and exteriors are a matter for a separate discussion; they are Victoria Theatre, The Substation, The Black Box, Jubilee Hall, Singapore Indoor Stadium and Esplanade. Each of Singapore theatres is strategically located on the Bay so that the visitors would not only profit by the spectacular shows and comfortable housing offered by the theatrical managers, but from the city’s skyline viewed from each venue.
The Esplanade theatre is the most recently built of Singapore theatrical venues – the theatre was built back in 2003, but it has won wide popularity both among the guests of the city as well as its citizens. The shows that are given at The Esplanade are world’s best shows and plays staged by world’s most celebrated directors and played by the best companies of actors.
The visual and acoustic features of the theatre allow however large audiences to have clear hearing and sight of everything that is going on at the stage – this can be accounted for by the artfully built according to the scientifically calculated dimensions of the canopy and reverberation chambers that make the sounds of music enhanced and giving fantastic repercussions.
The seeing options for the spectators are optimized through the traditional horseshoe shape of the Theatre that can accommodate almost two thousand visitors, each of whom will have a chance to relish equally splendid view over the stage. This feature is inherited from the old European tradition to build opera houses. Another point that infinitely adds to the splendor of The Esplanade Theatre is its perfection from the point of view of technical adjustments that makes the most intricately scripted plays possible to stage no matter how many trick effects are required for the success of the show – these are an adjustable proscenium arch, two auxiliary stages that make it easier to change the decorations faster, a fly tower reaching as high as 30 meters and a huge orchestra pit able to accommodate one hundred musicians.
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