SINGAPORE - Two arts institutions in Singapore are losing their long-time homes, while a third faces the possibility of losing much of its space.
The Intercultural Theatre Institute , a 20-year-old academy specialising in training actors in contemporary and classical Asian theatre techniques, has to vacate its 10,000 sq ft venue by the end of the year. Emily Hill, a conservation bungalow owned by the Singapore Land Authority, has been the school's home since 2007.Enjoy unlimited access to ST's best work Subscribe Now
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