Stranger than fiction
Caught is one of the smartest, strangest plays you may ever see
WHAT IS TRUTH? What is reality? For ironic urbanites, these may be questions you ask your dinner companions in jest, particularly after a bout of serious conversation. But in Caught, the new play by Singapore Repertory Theatre, you are really forced to answer those questions - whether you like it or not.
Written by Christopher Chen and directed by Ed Iskandar, Caught is unlike anything most Singapore theatregoers have ever seen. It is smart, topical and well-constructed - but also incredibly annoying. It gets under your skin and won't leave until either one …
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