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Songbird: A review of Singapore’s first iPhone/iPad experiential play

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31 May
2012
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What happens when you marry mobile technology with an art production?

You get Songbird, Singapore’s first experiential play totally played out on your iPhone or iPad.

Debuting at the Singapore Arts Festival last week, Songbird played to sold out crowds over the four days it ran, according to the staff at the information booth at the Singapore Arts Festival Village.

Being a big fan of alternate reality experiences, I was immediately intrigued by the concept of this experiential play.

Songbird, a mysterious singer about to make her debut, disappears just before her show. The audience, instead of listening to a concert performance, goes in search of her based on clues that they receive on their phone.

 
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