The grand opening of the Singha D’Luck Cinematic Theatre on Thepprasit Road heralds good news as the new performing arts center draws theater lovers to Pattaya in Chonburi Province.
This purpose-built complex, designed with international facilities, gallery seating, and theater 360º, sits on four acres of prime land.
The billion-baht development seats 1,400 spectators per show, and the performance area is 1,000 square meters.
A massive projector displays films on the oversized screen while live performers interact with the images from the stage.
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KAAN’s Debut Performance at Singha D’Luck Cinematic Theatre
The theater’s debut performance is an original story called “KAAN,” inspired by famous Thai literature such as Ramayana, Prince Apai Mani, and Krai Thong.
KAAN is a librarian whose name means balancing in Thai.
KAAN is swept away into fantastical stories from Thai literature when he opens a book with his name on it.
The 90-minute show invites the audience to explore an imaginative world of fantasy made possible with the latest international multimedia innovation coupled with professional design and choreography.
The Literary classics are re-created by a team of cinematic experts equipped with world-class sound, color, and projection, brought to life by over 90 actors on stage.
The production features impressive 8-meter-tall giant robot animations, flying aerial displays, moving sets, a highly experienced acrobatic team, and a host of other surprises to keep the audience captivated.
It sweeps the audience away with Kaan to explore an imaginative fantasy world inspired by great Thai literature.
The classics are re-created by a team of cinematic experts equipped with world-class sound, color, and projection brought to life.
Fusing live performance with screen technology means that the audience will experience a seamless multimedia flow with live-action.
Experience International Theatre in Thailand
The chairman of Panjawul Pahsuk Co., Siriwat Vongjarukorn, said the new complex would attract foreigners and Thais who would like to experience international theater in Thailand.
Pattaya is now drawing a new generation of artsy tourists, with an influx of Chinese, Russians, Americans, and Europeans.
Singha D’luck Theatre was officially opened by Chonburi Governor, PakarathornTienchai with Boonrod Trading Co. CEO Purit Bhirombhakdi and Chairman of Panjawul Pahsuk Co. Siriwat Vongjarukorn.
Thailand’s top architectural firm, ARCHITECTS 49 LIMITED, designed the project.
JARKEN Co., Ltd. was responsible for transforming the interior spaces.
This project received a Silver Award in Public Space at the 2017 Singapore Interior Design Awards.
Kaan is shown daily (except Mondays). For more information, don’t hesitate to contact 02-029-0092 or visit their webpage. Ticket prices start at 2,000 baht.
How to Get to Singha D’Luck Cinematic Theatre
By Car (Self-drive)
Sukhumvit Road (Highway No.3)
• From Bangkok or Chonburi.
Once you enter the vicinity of Pattaya, drive straight past North Pattaya, Central Pattaya, and South Pattaya until you reach the Thepprasit intersection (look for Outlet Mall Pattaya on your right).
Turn right into Thepprasit Road and go straight for about 2 kilometers until you see the sign.
SINGHA D’LUCK Cinematic Theatre is on your right.
• From Rayong or Sataheep.
Stay on Sukhumvit Road until you reach the Thepprasit intersection. Look for Outlet Mall Pattaya on your left. Turn left into Thepprasit Road and go straight for about 2 kilometers until you see the sign.
SINGHA D’LUCK Cinematic Theatre is on your right.
Motorway (Highway No.7)
•From Bangkok, stay on the Motorway until you reach the North Pattaya exit.
Turn left to Sukhumvit Road. Drive straight past North Pattaya, Central Pattaya, and South Pattaya. When you reach the Thepprasit intersection, look for Outlet Mall Pattaya on your right. Turn right into Thepprasit Road and go straight for about 2 kilometers until you see the sign.
SINGHA D’LUCK Cinematic Theatre is on your right.
Public Transportation
Transportation within Pattaya
• You can find Songtaew (pick-up truck), taxis, and other hired vehicles around town.
Inform the driver you are going to SINGHA D’LUCK Cinematic Theatre on Thepprasit Road.
(the theatre is opposite Thepprasit Soi 11 and 13).
From Airport
Suvarnabhumi Airport
• Bus No.389 runs from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Pattaya.
Board at Terminal 1, Gate 8 (7 AM to 9 PM).
Get off at SINGHA D’LUCK Cinematic Theatre, Thepprasit Road.
Don Mueang Airport
• Take Don Mueng-Suvarnabhumi shuttle bus
(free of charge for passengers with boarding passes).
From Suvarnabhumi Airport, take bus No.389 and get off at SINGHA D’LUCK Cinematic Theatre,
Thepprasit Road.
• Or take Airport Bus A1, Don Mueng-Northern Bus Terminal (Mor Chit).
From the bus terminal, several air-con buses go to Pattaya.
From Pattaya bus terminal, take local transportation to SINGHA D’LUCK Cinematic Theatre, Thepprasit Road.
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