In December 2023, the British Theatre Playhouse, in association with Worldwide Entertainment, brought The Australian Bee Gees direct from Las Vegas to perform for One Farrer Hotel's year-end revelry.
Tommy McPhee who hails from Scotland sang superbly hits from Barry's songbook including Can't Smile Without You, Copacabana, Mandy, Bermuda Triangle, Even Now, Could It Be Magic, I'd Really Love To See You Tonight.
He brought to life a whole host of Dickensian characters, from the spectral Jacob Marley to the warm and loving Bob Cratchit and his son Tiny Rim, not forgetting, of course, the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future.
In April 2019, the British Theatre Playhouse produced Stars of the West End Sing The Rock Musicals and the show went to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, in association with Worldwide Entertainment.
The show put on the same stage four leading stars from London's West End musicals - Ricardo Afonso, Shona Lindsay, Carole Stennett, Mike Sterling.
In September 2019, the British Theatre Playhouse in association with Worldwide Entertainment took Stars of the West End sing The Rock Musicals to Kuala Lumpur at the invitation of Eu Yan Sang to celebrate the company's 140th Anniversary at Berjaya Times Square Hotel.
The four British stars who performed at the Eu Yan Sang's 140th Anniversary in Kuala Lumpur in the presence of The King and The Queen of Malaysia, and later at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Jakarta were Ross William Wild, Carole Stennett, Mike Sterling and Shona Lindsay.
The four British stars who performed at the Hilton Group's 100th Anniversary-themed owners event in Bangkok were Ross William Wild, Jenny Fitzpatrick, Mike Sterling and Shona Lindsay.
In June and July 2018, the British Theatre Playhouse produced the Asian tour of The Definitive Rat Pack in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Dubai, in association with Worldwide Entertainment.
The British Theatre Playhouse is renowned for its many years of presenting to audiences in Singapore and the rest of Southeast Asia with the very best in live entertainment brought from London's West End.
The Definitive Rat Pack in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Dubai featured a special guest Nancy Sinatra played by Hannah Lindsey and a swinging 9-piece band.
In June and July 2017,[12] the British Theatre Playhouse produced Stars of the West End in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta, in association with Worldwide Entertainment.
Likewise, there was a regular performance in Jakarta, attended by the Minister of Tourism Mr Ariel Yahya, and the Deputy British Ambassador and Head of Mission to Indonesia Ms Juliet Maric Capeling, and the event took place in Ciputra Artpreneur Theatre.
In November 2016,[13] the British Theatre Playhouse collaborated with Worldwide Entertainment in order to present in Singapore Let's Dance – Paul Roberts Sings David Bowie.
The play featured the distinguished British actress Jane Seymour OBE, in the demanding role of Florence Lancaster, a high society and promiscuous beauty facing advancing years and lovers.
The opening night in Singapore was on 6 May at the Raffles Hotel's Jubilee Hall Theatre, followed by a Charity Gala Performance and Dinner on 8 May, the President Dr Tony Tan's visit on 14 May, and the Cheque Presentation to Breast Cancer Foundation on 19 June.
The play featured the artists Nick Wilton, Alister Cameron, Sarah-Jayne Butler, Harry Livingstone, Lynette McMorrough, John Faulkner, Clive Flint, Lisa Hurst and Adele Oni.
The concert in Kuala Lumpur was held on 20 January at the Kuala Lumpur City Centre's Convention Centre, with an After Show Party for the Queen of Malaysia Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Seri Paduka Baginda Raja Permaisuri Agong, the Royal Princess of Pahang YAM Tengku Muhaini Sultan Ahmad Shah, and other VIPs to meet Leo Sayer after the show.
The band included Ronnie Johnson (guitar), Elliot Henshaw (drums), Rob Taggart (keyboards) and Dave Troke (bass), under the consultancy of Toby Cruse.
It was devised by the British actor-musicians Billy Geraghty and Kevin Oliver Jones, and featured the songs of the rock 'n roll icons and Buddy Holly and Jerry Lee Lewis.
The BTP closed the decade with the production of the play From a Jack to a King by Bob Carlton, which was presented at the Raffles Hotel's Jubilee Hall Theatre in Singapore, from 5 to 9 May 2010.
The artists included Peter Helmer, Matt Devitt, Steve Simmonds, Kevin Jones, Ally Holmes, Grant Dinwoodie, Sarah Whittuck, Maria Lawson and Jane Milligan.
Alan Plater CBE FRSL's Blonde Bombshells of 1943 was produced and presented at the Raffles Hotel's Jubilee Hall Theatre, Singapore, from 29 October to 2 November 2008.
The artists were Jeremy Gittins, William Rycroft, Amanda Waldy and Marianne Oldham; the director was John Nolan; and the set designer was Norman Coates.
The company established a training arm, the British Theatre Playhouse Academy and teamed up with Robin Kermode, English actor, best-selling author of Speak So Your Audience Will Listen, media personality and global coach to offer virtual business communication programs including Presentation Skills workshops and Public Speaking Masterclass aimed at leaders, corporate teams and individuals who want to land their message and ace their presentation.
Later in November, the BTP teamed up with the American Association of Singapore to raise SGD 100,000 for KK Hospital's Regional Outreach to Kids Fund through the play A Bedful of Foreigners.
[40] In January and May 2015, the BTP raised SGD 52,000 for the Breast Cancer Foundation through the charity galas that it organised on the occasion of the shows of Leo Sayer in Concert – 40 Years At The Top and No Sex Please – We're British.
[42] In November 2016, BTP supported the two favourite charities, The Mission of The Seafarers and Riding For The Disabled, of Princess Anne by arranging Paul Roberts, ex-frontman of The Stranglers, to sing in her presence at a fundraising event on board the Royal Albatross and separately, by organising an exclusive gala dinner at CE LA VI with a performance of Let's Dance - Paul Roberts sings David Bowie, in association with Worldwide Entertainment.
[44] In June 2018, the company raised S60,000 in aid of The Business Times Budding Artists Fund by organising a charity gala dinner with a performance of The Definitive Rat Pack in Singapore in association with Worldwide Entertainment.
[45] In October 2022, BTP raised close to $50,000 through the British Theatre Playhouse's "Art for Charity" gala dinner and show, Big Girls Don't Cry, to support the #Engage Initiative, a cause of TRCL (The Rice Company Ltd) in Singapore.