
Singapore Dreaming
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Disappointed by his failed dreams, Loh Poh Huat visits his frustrations on his family. So when he wins the lottery, everyone believes the money will deliver them from their struggles. However, Loh dies abruptly and his elaborate and surreal Taoist funeral pitches the family into a battle where the stakes are the very meaning of life itself. Singapore Dreaming is a poignant yet darkly humorous story which follows the lives of six individuals as they navigate the rapidly changing conditions experienced in today’s modern South-East Asian cities.
Top Cast


Richard Low
Richard Low
Poh Huat
Richard Low
Poh Huat


Yeo Yann Yann
Yeo Yann Yann
Mei
Yeo Yann Yann
Mei


Lim Yu-Beng
Lim Yu-Beng
C.K.
Lim Yu-Beng
C.K.
ZioZio Lim
ZioZio Lim
Loh Siew Luan ('Ma')
ZioZio Lim
Loh Siew Luan ('Ma')
Serene Chen
Serene Chen
Irene
Serene Chen
Irene
Dick Su
Dick Su
Seng
Dick Su
Seng
Mariel Reyes
Mariel Reyes
Pinky
Mariel Reyes
Pinky
Jacqueline Chow
Jacqueline Chow
Michelle Tang
Jacqueline Chow
Michelle Tang
Kai Boo Lee
Kai Boo Lee
Simon Koh
Kai Boo Lee
Simon Koh
Serena Sim
Serena Sim
Mrs. Koh
Serena Sim
Mrs. Koh
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