In-House Production 2013 to 2015
A pivotal chapter in DPAC’s early years, the in-house productions from 2013 to 2015 marked a bold step in cultivating original Malaysian works—bringing together local talents to explore fresh ideas, cultural identity, and contemporary performance.
Between 2013 and 2015, the Damansara Performing Arts Centre (DPAC) solidified its role not just as a venue, but as a driving force in Malaysia’s performing arts scene through its in-house productions. These formative years marked the beginning of a strong commitment to producing original, locally crafted works across theatre, dance, and multidisciplinary performance.
Focusing on artistic development and collaboration, DPAC’s in-house productions provided a vital platform for emerging and established Malaysian artists to create, experiment, and engage with contemporary themes. With a strong emphasis on quality, innovation, and cultural relevance, these productions reflected DPAC’s mission to nurture the local arts ecosystem and bring bold, thought-provoking work to the stage.
The in-house efforts during this period laid a lasting foundation for DPAC’s identity—one rooted in artistic integrity, creative risk-taking, and a deep belief in the power of Malaysian stories.