What if your dog could talk?

That's the premise behind this quirky, romantic, witty hit comedy by A.R. Gurney, author of THE DINING ROOM and LOVE LETTERS.

Directed by Richard Harding Gardner

Cast includes Bridget Therese, Chae Lian, Sean Yeo, and John Faulkner.

 
 

August 8th to 23rd

Performances:
Wednesdays 3.00 pm and 8.00 pm
Thursdays 8.00 pm
Fridays 8.00 pm
Saturdays 5.00 pm and 8.00 pm

Ticket Prices:
$35.00, $27.00 adult and
$30.00, $23.00 for children and students.
(Plus $1 SISTIC Charge)

Buy your tickets now through SISTIC Website: www.sistic.com.sg, SISTIC Mobile Ticketing: wap.sistic.com.sg, SISTIC Hotline: (65) 6348 5555 and SISTIC outlets islandwide.

Membership card-holders of SPCA and the Cat Welfare Society entitled to 15% off tickets at all prices.

VIP card-holders from Flowers in the Attic Boutique and Roses in the Loft Boutique entitled to 10% off tickets at all prices.

Special group discounts and corporate rates available.

Walkies?

“A fetching comedy about love, marriage and canine obsession. Delicious and dizzy... a hysterical comedy for anyone who's ever owned a dog, loved a dog, or wanted to wring a dog's neck”
The New York Times

“I can only call it one of the most involving, beautiful, funny, touching, and profound plays I have ever seen...”
The New York Daily News

 

Young and cute, Sylvia is street-smart, outspoken and sweeps married Greg off his feet! So what’s new? Nothing, except the other woman in this affair just happens to be a dog!

A dog who is a shameless flirt, who not only talks back when spoken to, but quotes Homer and sings Cole Porter!!

Originally played by Sarah Jessica Parker (Sex And The City) in the very successful Off-Broadway hit, the sassy little mongrel immediately becomes a major bone of contention between husband and wife.

Greg is a financier whose life has stalled. His wife, Kate, has a new career. Greg embarks on a delicious and dizzy love affair. So what's new? The other woman in this affair just happens to be a dog! A dog who is a shameless flirt, who not only talks back when spoken to, but quotes Homer and sings Cole Porter. Don't believe it? You'd better see it - even if you're a cat lover!

"Dramatic literature is stuffed with memorable love scenes, but none is as immediately delicious and dizzy as the one in A. R. Gurney's new comedy, Sylvia... a hysterical comedy for anyone who's ever owned a dog, loved a dog, or wanted to wring a dog's neck"
- The New York Times