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Narrative Power: Theatre Edition

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About Event

A compelling story isn’t just heard — it’s felt.

In today’s fast-paced hybrid work environment, the ability to connect, persuade, and inspire through storytelling is more essential than ever. Join us for a dynamic taster session that brings the magic of theatre into the workplace.

Inspired by Macbeth, Singapore Repertory Theatre’s upcoming Shakespeare in the Park production, this experiential session taps into the tools of professional actors to help you transform your communication. Learn how to bring greater presence, authenticity, and human connection to every pitch, presentation, or leadership conversation.

Through proven techniques used by professional actors, we examine how voice, movement, and interaction shape compelling communication. The session also features a Q&A with an actor from one of our Shakespeare in the Park productions, offering insights into how performance skills translate seamlessly into leadership, persuasion, and impact in the workplace.

What to expect

  • Practical techniques from the stage to elevate your voice, movement, and audience engagement

  • Live Q&A with a Shakespeare in the Park actor on how performance skills drive leadership impact

  • A sneak peek into our full Art of Storytelling workshop, with options for tailored corporate training

Whether you're leading a team or delivering a keynote, discover how to turn every message into a story that moves people.

This is a preview of our full Art of Storytelling workshop, designed to help professionals communicate with confidence and purpose. Customised training options are also available to meet specific business needs.

Meet Your Facilitator

Molly Bird is a dynamic professional with over a decade of experience in theatre, education, and corporate training. As Project Manager at Singapore Repertory Theatre’s Centre for Creative Learning, she designs and oversees engaging learning programs that blend theatre techniques with education and professional development. Before moving to Singapore, she worked as an actor in the UK, performing in classical and contemporary theatre, as well as improvisation-based productions that honed her ability to think on her feet and connect with audiences. Molly has led creative projects internationally, including co-writing and directing children’s Shakespeare productions in China. She is committed to fostering inclusive learning environments and applying theatrical principles to enhance communication, collaboration, and leadership skills across various professional settings.

Location
CATAPULT
1 Rochester Park, #02-01 Rochester Commons, Singapore 139212