Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? September postcard out now!
The September poem is out now!! Written by Christopher Ujine Ong, come by The Substation to collect the limited edition postcard!
Read the poem by clicking here!

The September poem is out now!! Written by Christopher Ujine Ong, come by The Substation to collect the limited edition postcard!
Read the poem by clicking here!
The August poem is out now!! Written by Elangovan, come by The Substation to collect the limited edition postcard!
Read the poem by clicking here!
July 2010 to June 2011
For more info, please email admin@substation.org
Presented by The Substation.
The Substation presents a FREE performance told entirely through letters.
The Substation has given itself to many lovers again and again. Its body has many rooms, in which many have rolled, grinded, leapt, yelled and discovered themselves. But many have since outgrown its patient and generous embraces, the stilled buttresses of its support, its calm but listening walls, the watchful eyes of its windows.
The Substation misses its lovers, past and present, and intends to speak through a cast of familiar writers and poets, who will write A LOVE-LETTER EACH MONTH—to you!
All you have to do is READ each tender hearted confession from a little building on Armenian Street.
Nothing is needed in return; no money exchanged—only feelings, and words.
The love letters are printed in the form of a postcard and are available only at The Substation in a limited quantity starting from July 2010.
Date: Saturday 10 July to Saturday 27 November, Saturdays (fortnightly) (break on 7 Aug)
Venue: The Substation Classroom 1
Time: 2pm to 4pm
Fee: $5 per session
Registration:
Last Day of Registration for Block Registration: 7 July, by 8pm
For single session registration, please email admin@inkpotreviews.com (payment by cash at the door)
Participants are to bring their own copy of the texts to be read at each session
Presented by The Substation and The Flying Inkpot Theatre and Dance
Do you want to unearth the rich heritage of Singapore theatre with a group of like-minded enthusiasts? The Substation and The Flying Inkpot Theatre and Dance bring you a fortnightly series of “book club” meetings where, instead of novels, the group will come together to discuss scripts by local playwrights.