Saturday, July 30, 2005

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!

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