When audiences catch Nine Years Theatre's First Fleet at the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre from Feb 14, they can sip on rose and peppermint teas specially blended by local tea merchant Pek Sin Choon.
The company has also packaged teas in metal caddies which audience members can buy as souvenirs. The tea caddies would normally retail in Pek Sin Choon's Mosque Street shop for $20 to $30, but the theatre group sells it for $10.
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When audiences catch Nine Years Theatre's First Fleet at the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre from Feb 14, they can sip on rose and peppermint teas specially blended by local tea merchant Pek Sin Choon.
The company has also packaged teas in metal caddies which audience members can buy as souvenirs. The tea caddies would normally retail in Pek Sin Choon's Mosque Street shop for $20 to $30, but the theatre group sells it for $10.
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