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23 May 2026, Sat, 7.30pm
(Intermission: None)
Esplanade Recital Studio
Mother Hotline is a heartfelt musical concert by Amni Musfirah, featuring Project Ultra artists, told through the metaphor of a call-in hotline — a space where children seek guidance as they grow, struggle, dream, and begin to understand the women who raised them.
At its core, the show emphasizes the importance of mutual understanding between mother and child. It invites children to see the emotional world behind their mothers’ actions, while also reminding adults that motherhood is not a role defined by perfection, but a journey of learning, worrying, protecting, and loving in real time.
Beyond the mother–child relationship, Mother Hotline also speaks to adults about themselves — about the children they once were, the dreams they carried, and the emotional voices they may still be trying to hear. The concert becomes a reflective space for audiences to reconnect with their own growth, their memories of being loved, and the ways they continue to evolve.
Through music, storytelling, humor, and vulnerability, the show follows young performers as they move through different stages of childhood and adolescence: from innocence and curiosity, to teenage rebellion and emotional conflict, and finally to reflection and gratitude.
At the center of the story is Mother Hotline — a guiding voice rather than a perfect authority — listening to the calls that children make when they feel lost, misunderstood, or unsure about growing up.
Ultimately, Mother Hotline is not only a tribute to mothers and mother figures — it is a bridge between generations, reminding audiences that while children grow loudly, mothers often grow quietly, and love remains the line that is always open.
23 May 2026, Sat
7.30pm
Pre-performance activity: There will be an activity outside the recital studio where audience can pen down their notes to their children and their mums.
Post-performance activity: There will be a 15min post-show photography & autograph-signing session with the artists.
Pre-performance activity: There will be an activity outside the recital studio where audience can pen down their notes to their children and their mums.
Post-performance activity: There will be a 15min post-show photography & autograph-signing session with the artists.
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| Price | $52 |
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