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Esplanade Presents
23 Mar 2026, Mon, 6.45pm & 7.45pm
(Intermission: None)
Esplanade Concourse
Every experience becomes a memory stored away. Some memories disappear and others change over time. But we write to remember — so that one day we can find them again.
Performed in English and Singapore Sign Language (SgSL), artists Yuki Neoh, Cheryl Ho and Rachel Nip share texts and poems that unlock memories that celebrate the joys and lessons of life.
Accessibility
Singapore Sign Language Interpretation
Yuki Neoh
Yuki Neoh is an actor and director working across film, theatre, and creative access. Attuned to movement, presence, and sensory ways of experiencing the world, her practice is guided by a strong commitment to accessibility in the arts. Her work includes Dinner Table Syndrome (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) and Speaking Towards One Another, exploring mental health, human connection, and feminist perspectives through visual storytelling.
Cheryl Ho
Cheryl Ho is an award-winning actor, writer and facilitator. She loves reading, enjoying nature and spending time with her loved ones. She values care, fun and inclusion and prioritises creating environments for people to do their best work. She is currently a Singapore Sign Language interpreter in training.
Rachel Nip
Rachel Nip is a performer, choreographer and puppeteer from Singapore. She is also a teaching artist, coaching children, youths and adults on movement and storytelling. Some of her favourite projects include Where Are You? (W!ld Rice), A Monster Calls (SRT), and Puppet Origin Stories (The Finger Players).
Hello, How Do You Move?
Hello, How Do You Move? is a collective started in 2019, with Ammar ‘Ameezy’, a deaf artist and filmmaker and Rachel Nip, a hearing theatre and dance artist. The collective brings together deaf and hearing artists to create and research projects inspired by deaf culture and perspectives.
Singapore Sign Language Interpretation
23 Mar 2026, Mon
6.45pm
7.45pm
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