About Sing Theatre
Sing Theatre is an enrichment class provider operating islandwide from its centre at Heritage Place, 21 Tan Quee Lan Street in the Bugis district. It holds KakiList verified status and is registered with ACRA, offering reasonable assurance of legitimate operation. The provider carries a Google rating of 4.4 out of 5 across 30 reviews — a moderate sample that is directional rather than conclusive. Pricing is indicated at the mid-range tier ($$), though specific session or programme fees are not publicly listed.
Families considering Sing Theatre would typically begin by enquiring about the programme's suitability for their child's age, level, and interests — theatre-based enrichment commonly spans drama, musical theatre, voice, and performance skills. It is worth clarifying whether classes are structured in group or individual format, how large each cohort is, what term commitment is expected, and whether sessions are held on-site or online. Parents should also ask about syllabus progression across levels, what a typical class looks like, and how the programme accommodates children at different stages of confidence and experience.
To take the next step, contact Sing Theatre via WhatsApp, phone, or the enquiry form to ask about current programme offerings, available slots, and trial class arrangements before committing to a term.
Take the trial class and confirm the tutor's actual credentials before committing to a term.
My son brought us to the little shop of horror by Sing Theater closing performance at SOTA. We are impressed by the perfomance. Awesome production from the cast acting, light and sound, live music, costumes and stage props. It's a pity this wonderful production did not get enough publicity.
Really great school to learn Musical Theatre, be it for fun or for professional needs. I would recommend TJ Taylor for professional training as he is very well trained in Musical Theatre. If you are looking for a simple try out in Musical Theatre, go for their showstopper classes that they have twice a year. It's also great for kids especially.
Really lovely staff and teachers. My 5 year-old thoroughly enjoys the musical theatre class with them.
A true and worthy experience for children and adults, words are not enough to express what is happening at sing Theatre... my experience changed me in better, just try it!
Professional, funtabulastic, the kids love and has an amazing time.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sing theatre (this page) | ⭐ 4.4 | 30 | — | ✓ |
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Sing Theatre has not published specific session or package fees publicly, so you will need to contact them directly for current pricing. Theatre and performing arts enrichment classes in Singapore typically range from S$30–80 per session depending on group size, programme level, and session duration. Many providers offer monthly or per-term packages rather than pay-per-session rates, which can bring the effective per-session cost down. Ask about trial class fees, any materials or costume charges, and whether sibling or multi-programme discounts apply. See the full enrichment classes cost guide for Singapore →
Many enrichment providers in Singapore offer a trial class, sometimes at a reduced fee or as part of an introductory offer. A trial is the most reliable way to assess whether the teaching style, class pace, and group dynamic suit your child before you commit to a full term. During a trial, observe whether your child is engaged and comfortable, whether the instructor manages the group well, and whether the level is appropriately challenging. Ask Sing Theatre directly about their trial class policy, associated cost, and what the session will cover, so you and your child know what to expect.
Instructor credentials are not listed publicly for Sing Theatre. For performing arts enrichment, relevant backgrounds typically include formal training in theatre, music, or drama education; experience working with children in structured class settings; and, in some cases, professional performance or production experience. It is worth asking directly about the lead instructor's training, years of teaching experience, and how programmes are structured across age groups or skill levels. If your child has a specific goal — such as preparing for a school production, improving confidence, or pursuing LAMDA or ABRSM drama examinations — confirm that the instructor has relevant experience in that area before enrolling.
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