Kin Collective and Allegra Productions
proudly present first-of-its-kind
World Peace Day Family Play
"Sara, Hana and Their Three Wishes"
a powerful stage adaptation of
Kin  Collective's
latest beloved  children's book.

 
  • 21 September 2025, Sunday

    Morning Show: 10am - 11am

    Matinee: 1pm - 2pm

    Closing Show: 4pm - 5pm

    All shows are 60 min with no intermission.

    Note: Families with children of mixed ages, some who may be too young for the show, can consider the 4pm performance. There will be a drop off activity room from 3.30pm to 5.30pm for families who may want to drop off a younger child under 5 for adult-supervised age-appropriate activities while attending the performance. Please indicate your interest to do so and number of children when making your ticket purchases. 

  • All shows will be staged at the Stamford Arts Centre Blackbox
    155 Waterloo St, Singapore 187962

  • Cat A (closer to stage): $22

    Cat B: $20

  • All shows will be in English.

    Recommended for ages 5+ with adult accompaniment. Themes may be most suitable for children 7 years and older. This thoughtful production explores themes of peace and conflict designed to spark meaningful family conversations. To preserve the integrity of this meaningful experience, the play is designed for children 5+ who can appreciate the full 60-minute performance.

    For the audience’s enjoyment of the show, parents of children who are excessively noisy will be encouraged to bring them out of the theatre until they are ready to come back in. We seek your kind understanding on this matter.

    No photography, video and/or audio recording are allowed during the performance.

    No outside food or beverages are allowed in the theatre.

 

When the world builds fences, children build friendships.

Filled with imagination, experiential immersion  and a powerful message, Sara, Hana and Their Three Wishes is a moving and heartwarming  experience for family audiences. This beautiful play reminds us that peace begins with friendship and a choice to hold on to a shared humanity — and that even the smallest hearts can make the biggest difference.

Join us in celebrating World Peace Day with a story that inspires, uplifts, and brings families together.

Show Details: 
Date: 21 Sep, World Peace Day

Ticket Pricing:  Cat A - $22 / Cat B - $20
Show times: 10am - 11am / 1pm - 2pm / 4pm - 5pm 
Note: Families with  children of mixed ages, some  who may be too young for the show, can consider the 4pm performance. There  will be a drop off activity  room from 3.30pm to 5.30pm for families who may want to drop off a younger child under 5 for adult-supervised age-appropriate activities while attending the performance. Please indicate your interest to do so and number of children when making your ticket purchases. 
Age and show advisory above.
 

This is a 60 min play in a blackbox setting with themes suitable for children 7 and older. 

Adapted for stage and co-produced by Kin Collective and Allegra Productions.

Creative Team

Co-Director - Deborah Hoon

Deborah is a Singapore-based theatre educator and practitioner with over a decade of experience bringing stories to life on stage.

Drawing inspiration from her training by renowned theatre masters like Philippe Gaulier, Jacques Lecoq, and Tadashi Suzuki, she specializes in Physical Theatre—infusing performances with movement, imagination, and heartfelt storytelling.

Believing in theatre's power to inspire, unite, and transform, Deborah founded Allegra Productions, working with young people and professionals to design engaging programs in local and international schools.

Deeply committed to education and peace-building through the arts, she brings creativity and compassion to every project—especially those celebrating connection and empathy.

Co-Director - Mitchell Fang

Mitchell Fang is a theatre director, playwright, performer and teacher. He has directed for Sight Lines Co, Toy Factory Productions, and the M1 Fringe Festival. He has acted for Nine Years Theatre, The Finger Players, The Necessary Stage, and others.

Mitchell has written for Wild Rice, and undergone playwriting programmes with The Necessary Stage.

He also directs secondary school drama clubs in the bi-annual Singapore Youth Festival.

Cast

Isabella Chiam

Isabella Chiam is an actor & theatre-maker based in Singapore.

Trained at RADA with a Masters in Theatre, Isabella's recent acting credits include Titoudao (Toy Factory), Four Horse Road (Practice) and Oo-woo (The Necessary Stage). She has had the privilege of performing internationally in cross-cultural productions across Asia & Europe and was twice-nominated and won for 'Best Ensemble' at the Life! Theatre Awards.

Isabella also has a deep interest in actor training & collaborative theatre-making. She teaches acting & theatre-making at institutions like NAFA, Lasalle & Yong Siew Toh and her works include A Collection of Things: Serangoon (Issy x Cher), Oddsocks (Five Stones Theatre) and most recently, The Last Gardener (Practice). Isabella is an Associate Artist with The Theatre Practice, and is a founding member of TYA collective Five Stones Theatre.

Rusydina Afiqah

Rusydina Afiqah is a dynamic stage and screen actor known for her versatile performances and commitment to diverse narratives.

She has made her mark in Singapore’s theatre scene, earning a Best Ensemble nomination for Keluarga Besar En. Karim. Her stage work includes recent productions such as Statement Piece by Checkpoint Theatre and Salina by Teater Kami, where she continued to demonstrate her depth and presence on stage.

On screen, she has portrayed a range of characters in drama series, government advertisements, and digital projects, showcasing her adaptability across mediums.

Xuan Ong

Xuan is a screen and stage actor.

She was trained in LASALLE College of the Arts where she received her First Class Honours in Acting. She acts across mediums, genres and languages.

Recent stage credits include A Thousand Stitches (SIFA 2025), Home Kitchen (Nine Years Theatre) and Titoudao-The 30th Anniversary Staging (Toy Factory).

Selected screen credits include Teenage Textbook: The Series (Channel 5), Thank You, Daisy (SGIFF’24 Best Performance Nominee) and her first feature film 7 Days, which opened the Singapore Chinese Film Festival 2023 and is now available on Netflix.

Her first English feature film, We Can Save The World will premiere in August 2025.