December is a joyful month for many, and one thing I always look forward to during this time is Dim Sum Dollies. This year, the Dim Sum Dollies are back to celebrate (a little early) Singapore’s birthday with Sixty Sexy Years of Singapore’s history.
Every Singaporean should watch Dim Sum Dollies because, if you’re familiar with Singapore’s history, you’ll be laughing non-stop. It’s relatable, hilarious, and trendy. Don’t miss it, ah! “This is for your own good!”
Just a week ago, I was watching I Not Stupid 3 on my Singapore Airlines flight to Bangkok. It brought back memories of my childhood when I watched the original I Not Stupid. To this day, I still remember Selena Tan’s iconic phrase, “This is for your own good!”
Dim Sum Dollies will run at the Capitol Theatre from 12–21 December 2024.
With the theme The History of Singapore, the show takes you on a nostalgic journey through Singapore’s past, reminding you of what it was like growing up here.
Do you remember some of Singapore’s beloved mascots? Like Singa the Kindness Lion, who was used in various public education campaigns.
And who can forget our iconic Singapore Changi Airport? After this show, you’ll never look at the tip of the Changi Airport Control Tower the same way again.
Of course, the show wouldn’t be complete without mentioning our elegant Singapore Girls in their signature Kebayas.
If you understand Chinese, there’s a segment that will have you laughing so hard you might just fall off your chair.
Can anyone guess what this particular skit is about? Hint: “Swimming and Schooling.”
Time flew by as we enjoyed the show. They even threw in a quick 5-second dance of “APT.” Trendy, right?
Then, Hossan Leong invited the audience to take out their phones, signaling that the show was nearing its end.
But it wasn’t quite over yet! We were treated to a delightful sing-along of Christmas carols, perfectly setting the mood for both laughter and the holiday season.
If you’re in Singapore between 12–21 December, make sure to get your tickets for Dim Sum Dollies. Don’t say I bojio ah!