Thursday, May 17. 2007Broadway Parodies Lah!
Check this out, guys. It sounds like something right up my alley - a musical on all things Malaysian and parodies! The ticket prices are reasonable, too. So, come one, come all for this rib-tickling affair. Show starts next week!
The cast of Broadway Parodies Lah! The Actors Studio Presents: BROADWAY PARODIES LAH! Malaysian Spoofs of Songs from the Musicals With sikit pinjam konsep from the Western "Forbidden Broadway" spoof show, The Actors Studio proudly presents "Broadway Parodies Lah!", a rich rojak of slices of Malaysian life garnished with a big splash of humour and served up on a platter of great songs. And with a hugely talented cast, fantastic Broadway style choreography and both live and computer sequenced musical backing, BPL is a Malaysian feast of spoofs that is sure to fill your stomachs with laughter! Sample Song Titles: Chicken with the Chili on Top ("Surrey with the Fringe") Bodoh Lah ("Do Re Mi") Damansara ("Oklahoma!") Hello Datin ("Hello Dolly") The Bomoh of the Bursa ("The Phantom of the Opera") We Must Play Golf All Day ("I Could Have Danced All Night") BROADWAY PARODIES LAH! Malaysian Spoofs of Songs from the Musicals Production Director and Writer: Brian McIntyre Conceived by: Jason Cheong and Edna Tan Executive Producer: Datuk Faridah Merican Artistic Director: Joe Hasham Choreography: Farah Sulaiman Featuring: Douglas Lim (actor, comedian - Kopitiam, Broken Bridges) Joanne Kam Poh Poh (veteran performer and comedienne, Broken Bridges) Doreen Tang (delightful voice! M! The Opera, numerous shows) Ho Soon Yoon (actor, singer [Broken Bridges], conductor [In The Mood]) Sabrina Hassan (TV and stage performer - Anjung Budi, PGL) Kyra Dani (TV and stage actress - Each Other, Forum) Glamorique Arshad (veteran performer - Mikado, Stand and Deliver, Jalan Impian) Cheryl Tan (terrific young talent, huge voice - Six Characters in Search) Ivan Choong (tremendous new vocal talent) Accompanied on Pianoforte by: Melvin Ho (musician, vocal and choral coach) Additional music sequenced and orchestrated by: Brian McIntyre Performance Dates: May 24, 25, 26, 29, 30, 31, June 1, 2 at 8.30pm, May 27th and June 3rd at 3pm Venue: The Actors Studio, Bangsar Shopping Centre Ticket Prices: RM 40 & RM30 (Adults) RM20 (Students, senior citizens & the disabled) Special promotions: - One FREE ticket given for every 10 tickets purchased* - 20% discount for Tuesday & Wednesday (adult tickets only) - Get a FREE copy of ReaderÂ’s Digest with purchase of 2 or more tickets** For tickets, please contact: TAS@BSC at 03-2094 0400/1400 or email tickets@theactorsstudio.com.my For details : http://broadwayparodieslah.blogspot.com/ or http://www.theactorsstudio.com.my/ . Monday, March 12. 2007Livewire Charge Up! Conference 9-11 Mar 2007 *Updated with pics![]() How do I even begin to describe the awesome weekend that has just gone by? Mere words couldn't do it justice. Especially mere words written on the run. You know how it is when you have like a zillion things to do, but you just have to stop for a while to reflect and savor the precious moments gone by. That's the thing about phenomenal moments - you just wish that time would stop or slow down so that you can bask in it forever. But time passes on as it always do and so you do the next best thing - capture it in words and pictures. Here are a few highlights in no particular order:
Just want to thank the organisers for all the hard and heart work put in. Because of your tireless work and prayers behind the scenes in getting everything together, the conference became not just a great thing, but a God thing. ![]() Thanks Choon Ean and team for an awesome conference! Your endless enthusiam and passion is contagious! To this end, I want to share something about essential characteristics of a Christian friendship taken from here:
Photos courtesy of LiveWire media Tuesday, December 19. 2006Drunk Before Dawn![]() Watched this for the first time over the weekend. One word: AWESOME. The whole production was amazing and the story came alive to me. You actually feel for each of the main characters and the Lun Bawangs. To me, the most challenging role to portray would be the good guys. How do you make a goodie character real and not two-dimensional? Take for instance the missionary. It would have been so easy to let the character appear super spiritual and fake. But Ryan Landis who played the role of missionary Frank Davidson did it so well. His love and passion for God and the Lun Bawangs shone through in a very real and moving way. Another good person character worth mentioning would be Agnus Tebangan played by the talented Evelyn Kew. She was so inspiring as the loving mother and first person who embraced the 'White man's religion' in the village. The part where she sang a duet with Frank was so nicely done and their amazing vocals blended well together. And of course, what would the good characters impact be if the baddies did not exist? The village witch - Dayung (played by See Mee Gee) - was deliciously eerie and evil. Her screeches and cackles of laughter is bound to give anyone nightmares. The remaining cast and actors also did a good job and the team work shown was excellent. Moving on, the score and lyrics of the production were really stellar and top-notch. A major part of the storyline was conveyed through the songs. Kudos to Isaac Chia (main composer) and Sharon Toh (main lyricist) and team for a job well done. There were some words that were not clearly sung by the actors but overall, I could understand what was going on stage. Last but not least, the sound, video and lighting was superbly done and were on queue. This aspect has a special spot in my heart since some of them are my friends and one of whom, Calvin helped me get a replacement ticket for the one I lost when my bag was snatched. Without his kind help, I would not have gotten a seat since it was full house. Thanks, man!!! Anyway, the cast and crew are going to KK for the next show on 21 Dec for their last performance this year. Those of you who are in KK, do not miss out. It's well worth the ticket price (and beyond)! Give yourselves a big pat on the back, SIB KL! Monday, April 17. 2006A Father's Love This is so beautifully done. A lot of hard work has gone into it. And it's so very touching. I'm reminded of the Father's unconditional love that transcends all understanding. Bravo, Fooman and the SIB Skyline Media team! Click here to view Amazed ~ an Easter production. Blessed Easter, everyone. Monday, January 23. 2006Tired... But Happy :) Liang with his Urban Groove dancers, and the crew It was a good day of shooting even though there were long hours of waiting for it to begin. But it was worth it. In the aftermath, we cheered ourselves up with some nice foodies from Laksa Shack. To cheer me up even further, Joe took so many photos of me that I lost count. Might probably upload some of those tomorrow. ![]() Anyway. This is how Grace and I feel right now. Nite-nite, folks.
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