drama fest was great.
bayley and buckley were both excellent, but since they did two totally different genres, trying to compare the two would be like trying to compare a knife with a tebby bear.
bayley: great story, i have to say. excellent one-liners. i believe it has something to do with benson koh. thought provoking, yet funny. excellent. however, i didn't quite understand why the artist killed himself. in my humble opinion, it would have ended well with lenny going out of control. can't give a lot of comments except that it was really funny.
buckley: great drama. it especially helps since it doesn't get too dramatic, unlike many other dramas do. i believe that the play tugged at everyone's heartstrings. ivan goh cried(but then he's rather emotional). wangting was excellent. lincoln was great too. i feel that lincoln and wang ting's voice and size really helped to portray ryan's role as a big brother shouldering heavy responsibilties, taking care of a younger one. the ending (do i call it a soliquy if 3 ppl are speaking?) helped to bring the play to an excellent closure. even though i'm not an emotional person, i was quite touched when the kid said "gor gor..." at the end. they almost got a standing ovation, ALMOST because some bastards (including me) didn't stand up. i felt that the father figure could have done better.
hullett: weird... i did hear a lot of laughter, but i'm not sure if it was really that funny because there were laughingstocks behind me gaffawing away before the punchline so i couldn't hear what they were saying. besides there were so much laughter i couldn't hear what they had to say... so i guess i can't make a good judgement for them.
interlude: excellent! trying to describe them would really spoil it, because what made akesh and wai kit great was their acting and voice, so i shan't.
looking forward to moor and morrison!
Saturday, July 30, 2005
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2005-07-30T00:37:00+08:00
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