What To Do This Weekend (18 to 20 Oct 2024)
Ready for the weekend? Here's what you can look forward to this week.
1. The Mongol Khan
Catch the Asian premiere of The Mongol Khan, a theatrical spectacle that combines song, dance, acrobatics and puppetry.
Adapted from a three-act tragedy by Lkhagvasuren Bavuu, the play tells the fictional story of the ruler Archug Khan, set in the ancient realm of Mongolia some 2,000 years past.
Two Queens, Tsetser and Gerel, both bore sons in close succession, yet a cloud of doubt hovered over the paternity of Tsetser’s child. The estranged relationship between Tsetser and Archug Khan fueled suspicions, and it was later revealed that her son was the result of an affair with Egereg, the trusted advisor.
A legendary tale where adventure meets ambition, and history is forged in the fires of conquest, The Mongol Khan will have you on the edge of your seat as you're transported into an unforgettable world of epic drama and history.
Do note that certain dates will see the show performed in Mongolian rather than English. All performances feature surtitles in both English and Mandarin.
Till 3 November 2024
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2. Por Por's Big Fat Surprise Wedding
Singapore Repertory Theatre's dinner spectacle, Por Por's Big Fat Surprise Wedding, is back from 19 October to 1 November, taking place at One Farrer Hotel.
It's a wedding celebration hosted by the Chan family, but they aren't especially happy. Firstly, the bride is their 70 year-old matriarch, Por Por. Secondly, they've never met the groom. In fact, nobody knows who he is, and Por Por declares he will only be revealed at the wedding dinner itself.
It's all very exciting, but can somebody truly be in love with this sweet old lady, or is this a classic Crimewatch love scam?
It's up to Por Por's righteous insurance agent son, Francis, his hapless civil servant wife, Rainy, and their precocious teen, Prudentia, to save the whole family from possible disgrace… unless her friends - restauranteur Ajeet, KTV king Adam and polymath helper Flordeliza - can keep Por Por's plan on track.
You won't want to miss this night of hilarious fun while feasting on a four-course culinary experience.
19 October to 1 November 2024
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3. gamescom asia 2024
gamescom asia is back for a weekend of amazing fun.
Taking place at Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, the Entertainment Area of this convention is comprised of several unique zones aside from the various exhibitor booths.
The Main Stage boasts an engaging line-up of nonstop live entertainment, from music performances to cosplay competitions, panel sessions with voice actors, and more.
There will also be a dedicated Indie Area, where you can discover the latest and greatest upcoming hidden gems from indie developers around the world, a Board Games Area that features over 100 titles of curated board games from across Asia, and even a Retro Games Area where you can take a trip down memory lane with retro arcade machines and pinball.
In addition, be sure to check out the Artists Area, which brings together pop culture artisans and creators who are passionate about creating art, and original and derivative fan works. You can snag fan merchandise ranging from stickers to figurines, posters, and much more.
Do note that the 18 October special preview day is only open to SuperFan ticket holders.
19 to 20 October 2024
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4. Haw Ror Villa 3
Celebrate Hell's Museum's 3rd birthday with the return of Haw Ror Villa, taking place across 2 weekends.
Back more haw-rrifying than ever before, Haw Ror Villa 3 promises upgraded scares and all-new experiences. This year, the spectacle is a park-wide affair, spanning three unique zones across the park.
First, start with Zone 1: Escape The Judges Wrath – A Hell's Museum Escape Room, which will test your ability to stay calm and solve puzzles while the denizens of Hell work to keep you there. Can you decipher the puzzle and successfully escape? Or will you be trapped forever?
Next up is Zone 2: The Villa Has Eyes – An Interactive Guided Park Tour, where you'll get the chance to become a rookie detective and solve a notorious murder mystery at Haw Par Villa. Explore the park and unravel stories behind one of the richest families in Asia while you decode the identity of the murderer. But be careful: The restless spirits won't make it easy.
Finally, Zone 3: The Shaman's Bazaar, is an old favourite from previous Halloween editions. Bigger and better than before, you can expect artisans selling Halloween-themed wares, as well as delicious spooky-themed food and drink options.
In addition, you can experience what it's like to lie in a real coffin at the Rebirthing Experience in Tiger Pavilion, and learn more about the Disciplinarian of the Underworld and Hungry Ghosts at Cloud Pavilion.
Do note that Zones 1 and 2 are ticketed experiences, while Zone 3 is non-ticketed.
7 pm to 12 am | 18 to 19 October and 25 to 26 October 2024 (Last entry: 11 pm)
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5. Halloween Night Luge: Haunting Horrors
Gear up for an adrenaline-pumping Halloween experience at Skyline Luge Singapore.
Haunting Horrors introduces a twisted new theme, where you're dared to ride the Luge after dark and experience the unsettling legend of a village consumed by shamanistic rituals, and the chilling presence of the haunted past.
You're invited to experience the Skyline Luge tracks in a whole new light, with ghostly figures and spine-tingling scares along the ride. Keep your eyes open for interactive scares along the track, including hidden scarers, smoke effects and eerie lighting that enhances the haunting experience.
8 pm to 9 pm |18 to 19 October, 25 to 26 October, and 1 to 2 November 2024
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