The Mongol Khan at Sands Theatre in Singapore
- After a sell-out season at the London Coliseum, the epic theatrical drama, The Mongol Khan, arrives at the Sands Theatre to unfold the gripping tale of an empire on the brink of ruin, consumed by greed, deceit, and betrayal.
- Prepare for a spectacular Mongolian spectacle that intertwines haunting original music, mesmerizing dance, and enchanting puppetry, all inspired by the nomadic traditions of the steppe.
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What to expect
Show Dates: 17-27 October 2024
- Show Rating: G-General (Aged 4 and above)
- Tuesday - Thursday 8pm, Sunday 6.30pm (Off Peak)
- Friday 8pm, Saturday 2pm and 8pm, Sunday 1pm (Peak)
Synopsis In the ancient realm of Mongolia, some 2000 years past, a unique tale unfolded within the royal court of Archug Khan. Two Queens, Tsetser and Gerel, both bore sons in close succession, yet a cloud of doubt hovered over the paternity of Tsetser’s child. The estranged relationship between Tsetser and Archug Khan fueled suspicions, and it was later revealed that her son was the result of an affair with Egereg, the trusted advisor.
Chancellor Egereg fervently attempted to convince Archug Khan of the legitimacy of Tsetser’s son, but after much contemplation, Archug Khan chose Gerel’s son, Prince Khuchir, as the rightful successor. Faced with this decision, Chancellor Egereg, determined to secure his son’s position, plotted to swap the infants secretly, manipulating the royal bloodline.
Unaware of the deceit, Archug Khan proceeded to crown Prince Achir, the offspring of Tsetser and Chancellor Egereg, during the co-enthronement ceremony. As the princes matured, Prince Achir faced challenges, developing epilepsy and displaying troubling behavior. Eventually, Archug Khan deemed him unfit for the throne, opting to pass the crown to Prince Khuchir instead.
In the interest of the Hunnu Empire’s future stability, Archug Khan made profound sacrifices. He executed Prince Achir and, to spare Queen Gerel the agony of outliving her assumed son, granted her an honorable execution. These sacrifices paved the way for the rightful heir, Prince Khuchir, the true son of Queen Gerel, to ascend the throne.
However, the tragedy escalated as Chancellor Egereg, consumed by grief and revenge for the loss of his son Prince Achir, murdered Prince Khuchir. Egereg, driven to overthrow Archug Khan and claim the title of Khan for himself, demanded the royal seal. In a climactic battle, Archug Khan emerged victorious, bringing an end to the tragic saga that had unfolded within the heart of the Hunnu Empire.
“This show, about the glories of ancient nomadic empire, comes galloping from Mongolia like a magnificently over-the-top Cultural Olympia” / THE GUARDIAN - 4 stars
“The aesthetic aspects - costuming, stage design and lighting especially - are up there with the finest West End productions” / BROADWAY WORLD - 4 stars
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thanks for the 1-for-1 deal, first theatrical performance but I prefer musical, nonetheless not bad !
wonderful theatrical spectacle :) storyline was just ~okay~ but the performances were top-notch. it was really amazing to watch a Mongolian performance up-close and happy to see them slowly take the global stage! i would still recommend this! the costumes and everything were perfect. so glad we bought the “more expensive” tickets this time as compared to the previous time when i was two levels above lol
A feast for the eyes! Show itself is brilliant and actors were amazing. Theatre staff were courteous, however the decision to allow latecomers in 10 minutes after show started was annoying and hazardous. I had my feet trampled on numerous times (because the 8 brazen and literal heavyweight latecomers were seated in the middle) without any apology! I ended the night with a few swollen toes. Stricter enforcement of the late coming rule, as with theatres around the world, should be adhered, I.e. only allowed admission during intermission!
For 1-1 price it was a really good experience! music and performance was great! It was good! I think visuals, soundtrack and the performance was amazing like 8/10. The storytelling was more like Shakespeare-ish, reminiscent of Macbeth. Also cause it’s a Mongolian play, although they translated to English but I feel like a lot of the nuances are different to appreciate. The story itself I think 5/10 but I think if I really take a step back, it could really be just reflective of how Mongolian literacy is like, and it’s just something that doesn’t work as well a more modern society.
very good deal via klook, only downside is no visibility on the seat unlike with Sistic where you can select on your own. the production blew me away, exceeded all expectations. English version was spot-on.
Fantastic deal on Klook, under 60SGD for 2 tickets in D reserve - great view and subtitles were clearly visible. Ensure to check the schedule prior to purchasing tickets as the main language may either be English or Mongolian. Also, don't miss the opportunity to take photos with a couple of the cast members before the show starts or during the intermission. Great night out!
Booking of tickets has never been easier. Received email confirmation the next day. I got a good deal too. Will book again on Klook..
superb show. love it so so much. staff were helpful eg. took photos for us, informed us nearest toilets etc. they also increased subtitles size since last weekend
Very good sound effects and impressive background. However, it was a bit uncomfortable to switching between the stage and the screen besides the stage to read the sub titles.
I was pleasantly pleased that I could book Mongol Khan via Klook and get some discounts from my earned points and we certainly enjoyed the show very much. The Mongol Khan musical shows exceeded my expectation with fabulous costumes, dances and singings (though we didn't understand the language, the sub-titles certainly help). I love the way they present the characters' inner emotions and also on how they present the princes from young to adulthood. If you follow the story closely, it is not as so simple as what some said. It will be a pity to miss the show, ending soon on 3 November.
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