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A Super Happy Story (About Feeling Super Sad)

A Super Happy Story (About Feeling Super Sad)

This play is staged to encourage conversations to help address issues related to suicide, depression and anxiety. Recommended for ages 16 and above.

Date
14 Nov 2024  16 Nov 2024
Duration
60 minutes
Venue
20 Merbau Rd, Singapore 239035 -- KC Arts Centre - Home of SRT
Age Rating
Advisory (Some Mature Content and Coarse Language)

Sessions Available & Ticket Pricing

14 November 2024 (Thursday) - 730PM

15 November 2024 (Friday) - 730PM

16 November 2024 (Saturday) - 230PM

16 November 2024 (Saturday) - 730PM


Price Details:

Standard (Cat 1) - S$28

Standard (Cat 2) - S$20

Concession (Cat 1 & Cat 2) - S$15**

*Prices are excluding Booking Fees

**Concession rates are available for Students, Persons with Disabilities and their companions.

 

Please contact SRT’s Box Office at [email protected] or 6733 8166 for more enquiries and/or ticket purchase at concession rates.

Synopsis

A joyful, buoyant, gleeful, slightly silly, sugar-coated, unrelenting and completely super happy musical celebrating the beautiful messiness of life... except for all the bits about depression!


Sally is a happy person. She doesn't let the little things get her down and rarely shows when she's upset. But Sally's hiding an illness that makes her feel like she's not the person she wants to be. And as much as she tries to keep it under wraps, the weight of pretending gets heavier and heavier.


A Super Happy Story (About Feeling Super Sad) is a refreshingly honest and hilariously heartfelt musical that invites you to join Sally on her journey. Expect catchy songs, laugh-out-loud moments, and an uplifting exploration of the highs and lows we all face.

Written by Olivier Award-winner Jon Brittain with original music by Matthew Floyd Jones.


SRT’s The Young Company (TYC) is a two-year actor training programme for 16 to 25 year-olds. Up to twenty young people are selected from open auditions to form the core of the company and receive practical theatre training. The programme is designed and run by theatre veteran Daniel Jenkins and features guest Teaching Artists.

Terms and Conditions

TICKETING

Theatre360 follows a strict no refund or cancellation policy.


If a participant is unable to make it for any reason, tickets are transferable to another person.


CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

Verification checks will be carried out at the theatre.


Latecomers (for performers, workshops and panel discussions) will only be admitted at suitable breaks, if any.


If you have any concerns, please contact us at [email protected] before making your transaction.


INCLUSION AND ACCESSIBILITY

SRT and our collaborators aim to provide an excellent experience and service for all attendees who may require additional support to access our venue and enjoy our events during Theatre360.


The term “Access” refers to the ability to access any service and therefore highlights the adjustments made to support an individual’s journey to SRT, our venues and performances.


We are committed to developing and improving access through a programme of assisted performances, workshops and through our leadership position supporting the Access Arts Hub.


If you have an Access enquiry, please contact us at 6733 8166 from 11am – 7pm, Monday to Friday or direct your questions to the team at [email protected].

 

All information is correct at time of publishing but may be subject to change without prior notice.

The Organiser reserves the right the amend the above without prior notice. In the event of any dispute, the Organiser’s decision is final.