Hakluyt announces partnership with the Singapore Repertory Theatre

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Hakluyt is delighted to announce a partnership with the Singapore Repertory Theatre (SRT).

The SRT, a non-profit organisation, is one of the leading producers of English-language theatre in Southeast Asia, and a major centre for children’s theatre. In addition to its world-class productions, it delivers outreach programmes designed to inspire the next generation of theatre-goers and make theatre accessible for all. This includes helping children from underprivileged backgrounds imagine a new future through the sponsorship of arts education programmes, and championing accessibility in the arts for people with disabilities.

The partnership comes as the SRT celebrates its 30th anniversary. We will support the SRT in expanding its reach across Asia, and forging new and meaningful connections, by providing the theatre with financial support and access to our global connectivity and advisory expertise.

This is our second partnership with a leading cultural institution in the Asia-Pacific region, following our relationship with Toyo Bunko in Tokyo – one of the world’s largest Asian studies libraries.

Varun Chandra, our managing partner, said: “Singapore has been an important regional hub for Hakluyt for many years, and I’m delighted that our excellent team there will be using their energy and expertise to help the SRT reach even more people through its outstanding productions and inspirational work with different communities.”

“We’re thrilled to be partnering with Hakluyt. As we near our 30th anniversary, their support will allow us to continue innovating, growing, and reaching current and future theatre-lovers locally, and around the world. We are very grateful, and are hugely looking forward to working with them.”

Charlotte Nors, managing director of the SRT

Winnie Tang, who leads our Singapore office, added: “The SRT is a beloved cultural institution in Singapore, and my colleagues and I have frequently enjoyed attending its productions over the years, so we are extremely excited about this partnership. Much of Hakluyt’s business is about the power of bringing people together, something the SRT does so well, and it is a privilege to be supporting an organisation whose values so closely mirror our own.”