KL City Opera’s ‘The Merry Widow’ promises an uproarious show with colourful plots and characters. (KL City Opera pic)
PETALING JAYA: We’re entering the second half of the year, and the local performing arts scene continues to dazzle with a variety of exciting dance, musical and theatre productions.
Here’s a rundown of what’s in store.
THEATRE
‘Teater Ihsan dan Hikmah’
This staging by Qum Actors Production brings together two works by national laureate Mana Sikana, adapted into a powerful story of personal and family conflict.
Driven by greed and blinded by arrogance in his pursuit of paradise, Kamal falls prey to Tuan Basurd’s deception, sending him spiralling into a life of sin. Now, everything rests in the hands of Kamila, his half-sister, who is determined to bring him home.
Is there still enough light within Kamal to guide him back to the path of repentance?
‘Betisnya Bunting Padi’
In this comedy, Kamal, an accomplished painter, and his wife Aziah, a talented radio drama actress, seem destined for a life of happiness.
But when Kamal becomes captivated by Betis, the mysterious woman he chooses as the subject of his latest portrait, the boundaries between art and desire begin to blur.
‘A Chef’s Confession’ – Murder Mystery Dinner
An immersive walk-through experience set in the intrigue and elegance of 1930s Malaya. Enjoy a delicious Peranakan feast before splitting into groups to walk through the rooms of the house, encounter characters, uncover clues, and work together to crack the case.
‘A Bowl of Warmth’
Li Shun and his wife run a long-established bak kut teh shop, but trouble and conflict brew when their son Li Dingnan decides to move his whole family to the US in pursuit of a better future. Presented by CHKL Drama Society.
We’re not entirely sure what ‘Teater Tarik Picu’ is about, but they sure have an attractive cast. (Mask Team pic)
‘Teater Tarik Picu’
This crime thriller by Mask Team explores the meaning of loyalty and lost dignity, while revealing the darker side of life, the pressures of reality, and the consequences of past decisions that leave its characters trapped in their search for a way out.
‘Cerita Kedai Runcit’
Experience eight site-specific monodramas by artistes from Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, Thailand and Singapore. The performance sites are located around the Aswara campus, so come prepared to walk!
‘Why Are You Here?’
A play created collaboratively by seven final-year students of Taylor’s University’s performing arts programme. Set in 2030 in a crisis-stricken Malaysia where resources have nearly run out, a family forced to flee their home waits for the last bus out of the city.
‘Festival Teater Antarnusa 2026’
This artistic exploration weaves together diverse theatrical styles and experimentation from across the Nusantara region.
Showcase 1 features Songkhla Rajabhat University (Thailand), 247 Studios (Brunei), and Semarak Kreatif (Sarawak), while Showcase 2 features Garasi Performance Institute (Indonesia),Teater Ekamatra (Singapore), and Fakulti Teater x Kejar Tayang (Kuala Lumpur).
‘The Last Tribute’
DW Collective presents a Mandarin-language double bill, “Spirit Paper” and “Remembrance” – both examining death, memory and forgiveness.
‘Being Carried’ aims to shine a light on the beliefs, emotions and lived experiences of disabled, deaf and neurodivergent people in Malaysia. (Access Path Productions)
‘Being Carried’
An interdisciplinary theatre collaboration between Malaysia and the UK, this production by Access Path Productions blends movement, spoken word, soundscapes and visual storytelling.
Through intimate and deeply personal stories, “Being Carried” explores themes of care, connection and resilience, while shining a light on the lived experiences of disabled, deaf and neurodivergent people in Malaysia.
MUSICAL THEATRE & OPERAS
‘The Merry Widow’
Set in glamorous 1920s Paris, this classic romantic operetta by Franz Lehár tells the story of Hanna Glawari, a wealthy widow who becomes the focus of political and romantic schemes.
While her country tries to ensure she marries a fellow compatriot to keep her fortune at home, true feelings complicate everyone’s plans. Presented by Kuala Lumpur City Opera.
‘The Academy of Heroes & Villains’
In this Monday Show School production, a new group of students arrive for orientation day at The Academy of Heroes & Villains. As they journey through a series of lessons, challenges, songs and surprising discoveries, they begin to question everything they thought they knew.
‘Live & Learn’
A showcase of musical theatre favourites, contemporary hits, and moving moments. Meet characters who dare to take risks, learn from their mistakes, and discover that nobody has life completely figured out.
‘Tide Arts – Opera Dream’ 6th Year of Student Performance
This year’s presentation features displays of iron-rod puppetry alongside Teochew music, opera and percussion. Veteran Teochew opera performer Liu Xiaoli and Thai performer Chen Yunlong will join the students’ performance.
‘Teater Muzikal Kesuma Santubong’
Explore the myth of Puteri Santubong through story and song. The original score blends traditional Sarawakian instruments with contemporary musical arrangements.
Presented by Sifar, a Kuching-based creative group dedicated to reimagining Sarawakian heritage through performance.
‘The Fragrance of the Dharma’ originally premiered in Kaohsiung, Taiwan last year. (D Theatre Malaysia pic)
‘The Fragrance of the Dharma’
Drawing inspiration from the Buddhist text “Dhammapada”, this “musical and yoga performance” follows the changing seasons to explore life’s journey – from new beginnings and growth to loss, renewal and rebirth.
‘Anak Sarawak’
In this original musical, Thomas, a teenager struggling with cyberbullying and a sense of disconnect from his identity, embarks on a transformative journey with the legendary Iban warrior Rentap.
Audiences are taken on a journey that celebrates Sarawak’s rich cultural heritage through music and song.
DANCE
‘A Decade of Becoming – Frozen’
Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, Sven, Olaf… It’s “Frozen”, as presented by Arch X Dance.
‘The Little Red Riding Hood’
The beloved fairytale is retold through dance in this collaboration between Incheon City Ballet and Dreamwork Production.
‘Love and Loss on the Beach of Eternity’ is presented by a dance collective comprising artistes from Malaysia, the UK and Mexico. (Tripsichore Yoga Theatre pic)
‘Love and Loss on the Beach of Eternity’
In this presentation by Tripsichore Yoga Theatre, meet a collage of characters whose lives are disrupted by sudden catastrophe – a pandemic, a war, the collapse of certainty.
Beginning in innocence and hope, the work gradually descends into tension, grief, survival and transformation.
‘A Midsummer’s Night Dream’
In this reimagining of Shakespeare’s play, three women stand at the edge of transformation, each bound by her struggle with desire and identity – into an enchanted forest where magic distorts reality. Presented by Yen Hen Ballet Foundation, Zurich.
‘Contours in Motion’
A showcase of classical ballet alongside a variety of dance styles that reflect the limitless possibilities of movement and performance. Presented by Assemblé Ballet & Music.
‘Don Quixote’
The Dance Society of Malaysia presents this beloved classical ballet, bringing together young dancers and distinguished guest artistes from The Royal Ballet (UK), Japan, Australia and the Netherlands.
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