Tinted Tuesday, January 22, 2013
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POOP Review
The play, POOP, staged by the Finger Players, is easily one of the best plays I've watched. This is by no means a sweeping statement, since almost every aspect of the play, in my opinion at least, was good. POOP tells a story of how a family copes at first with the death of the sole breadwinner, the father(played by Julius Foo) and then the death of the child(played by Jean Ng).
The script itself was average and it was the weakest point of the play. Although the genre of the play was “dark comedy”, I felt that the inclusion of some jokes were unnecessary, and it was although the only point of the jokes was to break the enormous tension that the actors had and the audience was feeling. One example would be when the child was hallucinating about the ghosts outside the MRT, and one of the ghost said," Jesus said I could be Mother Mary's tampons!". The audience stilled laughed since it was a welcome break of tension, but it was quite a forced insertion of the joke.
The script's theme was that of how death could bring a family together. I felt that the theme had been already well explored in many other pieces of art, and that both the context and theme were both slightly unoriginal. However, every other aspect of the play brought the play to a whole new professional level. Which brings me to comment on my next point, the staging and directing.
Although Director Playwright Chong Tze Chien had slight weaknesses in his script, his directing was simply sublime. His staging was amazing; he managed to use the depth of the stage to bring out his usage of puppetry, to show the conflict between the Mother and Grandmother(especially in the underground tunnel scene, were the child is forced to follow one or the other). He managed to using the wonderful space to show the anger in the child when she was forced to draw a family photo. He managed to use perceptions of size to make the child's character more believable. He managed to use puppetry to show the beautiful relationship between daughter and father. His use of props was masterful. I could go on, but my fingers are tired. However, it wasn't a one-man show; his lights manager, puppeteer, sound manager, stage manager, production manager and publicity crew were important too, so kudos to them too.
However, I felt that what really made the audience cry was not the script, but it was the actors. All of the actors didn't just portray the role, they WERE the role. All of the actors were so in their role and as an audience so physically close to them, I could not help but feel the grief and emotion of all the actors. Janice Koh was sublime in her portrayal of a deeply hurt wife. She tries so deeply to be the sole pillar of sanity in the family, but the grandmother's constant blabbering to her granddaughter about how the father is just disappeared, like poop, really brings her to her knees as the mother(Janice) didn't want to remember anything of that dreaded husband of hers anymore, who was so selfish as to let go of his life for happiness and leave his family behind. Same for Neo Swee Lin, whose portrayal as a grandmother humiliation by her son's suicide, but yet tries to keep the whole family together. Julius Foo, as a man unhappy who just leaves his family, his connection with his daughter is really touching. Jean Ng, as a confused girl, was so naive and innocent I couldn't help to feel sorry for her. Each actor's dedication, training and passion shone through in their acting. Their stage presence and energy was so strong I didn't feel the need to check the time, wipe away my tears or even move. I just watched this wonderful piece of theatre come to life. At the end, when the Grandmother and Mother both embrace each other and finally accept death and move on, something deep inside me felt warm and growled in agreement. And no, I wasn't hungry.
Labels: Bored, Must Watch, piles of homework, Rp
Tinted Thursday, November 12, 2009
Have been at a camp recently, quite cool, wrote 2 poems during one of the workshops. those who take lit(looking at you, clar), don't scorn me. I thought I wrote these better than the ones 612 paid for.
Amsterdam
The wrong house I appear in tonight
in the lonely dusk of Amsterdam
Walking to the Bar, fight or flight?
The bathtub, Weed, am i quite right?
Then we had to apply for a job "poetically". heres my attempt
A job
A quick intro to myself
But I must first say
Cats in the workplace are a no-no
Dedication and determination from me is
Expected, as the same is my pay
For I am a
General Manager and
Half a million per annum is
In my expectation, hopefully yours too.
Jake, my son takes up weekends and
Kelly, my girl has
Late night class on
Monday so a 5 day work week with Monday
Nights off would be great.
Of course, I was once in jail, I took my mother's
Pension money, I was
Quite funny how she
Ranted at me and
Sued me... Sorry, off
Tangent. Hopefully, I'll get the job.
Unqualified, I'm sure I am not but
Veering towards what you might expect.
Whatever happens, I'm going for my
X-ray next.
You should call me, and by the way, your
Zipper is unzipped.
Labels: end of eoys, Happy, hehe, piles of homework, Rp
Tinted Friday, June 12, 2009
Haha everything in the past week has been absolutely fantastic.
List of things to blog about:-
CRVII
Lit up
Movie(Drag me to Hell)
Friends
Future.
ooh agenda.
Come back tmrw to do all this.
Labels: good news, long post, piles of homework, plans, time waster, wasting time
Tinted Sunday, May 17, 2009
POOP Review
The play, POOP, staged by the Finger Players, is easily one of the best plays I've watched. This is by no means a sweeping statement, since almost every aspect of the play, in my opinion at least, was good. POOP tells a story of how a family copes at first with the death of the sole breadwinner, the father(played by Julius Foo) and then the death of the child(played by Jean Ng).
The script itself was average and it was the weakest point of the play. Although the genre of the play was “dark comedy”, I felt that the inclusion of some jokes were unnecessary, and it was although the only point of the jokes was to break the enormous tension that the actors had and the audience was feeling. One example would be when the child was hallucinating about the ghosts outside the MRT, and one of the ghost said," Jesus said I could be Mother Mary's tampons!". The audience stilled laughed since it was a welcome break of tension, but it was quite a forced insertion of the joke.
The script's theme was that of how death could bring a family together. I felt that the theme had been already well explored in many other pieces of art, and that both the context and theme were both slightly unoriginal. However, every other aspect of the play brought the play to a whole new professional level. Which brings me to comment on my next point, the staging and directing.
Although Director Playwright Chong Tze Chien had slight weaknesses in his script, his directing was simply sublime. His staging was amazing; he managed to use the depth of the stage to bring out his usage of puppetry, to show the conflict between the Mother and Grandmother(especially in the underground tunnel scene, were the child is forced to follow one or the other). He managed to using the wonderful space to show the anger in the child when she was forced to draw a family photo. He managed to use perceptions of size to make the child's character more believable. He managed to use puppetry to show the beautiful relationship between daughter and father. His use of props was masterful. I could go on, but my fingers are tired. However, it wasn't a one-man show; his lights manager, puppeteer, sound manager, stage manager, production manager and publicity crew were important too, so kudos to them too.
However, I felt that what really made the audience cry was not the script, but it was the actors. All of the actors didn't just portray the role, they WERE the role. All of the actors were so in their role and as an audience so physically close to them, I could not help but feel the grief and emotion of all the actors. Janice Koh was sublime in her portrayal of a deeply hurt wife. She tries so deeply to be the sole pillar of sanity in the family, but the grandmother's constant blabbering to her granddaughter about how the father is just disappeared, like poop, really brings her to her knees as the mother(Janice) didn't want to remember anything of that dreaded husband of hers anymore, who was so selfish as to let go of his life for happiness and leave his family behind. Same for Neo Swee Lin, whose portrayal as a grandmother humiliation by her son's suicide, but yet tries to keep the whole family together. Julius Foo, as a man unhappy who just leaves his family, his connection with his daughter is really touching. Jean Ng, as a confused girl, was so naive and innocent I couldn't help to feel sorry for her. Each actor's dedication, training and passion shone through in their acting. Their stage presence and energy was so strong I didn't feel the need to check the time, wipe away my tears or even move. I just watched this wonderful piece of theatre come to life. At the end, when the Grandmother and Mother both embrace each other and finally accept death and move on, something deep inside me felt warm and growled in agreement. And no, I wasn't hungry.
Labels: Bored, friends, long post, piles of homework, Rp, wasting time
Tinted Friday, April 10, 2009
I went to watch the play "The importance of Being Earnest" yesterday night.
It was absolutely awesome. It was an all-male cast, I was seriously afraid that it would become an all out drag affair. It almost did at the beginning, but that was because the audience was squeamish, and the audience soon got desensitized and managed to look at the play the way it was. Which by the way was so many things that made so much sense.
I will not type out a review, but real props to Mr Ivan Heng, whose portrayal was unbelievably convincing. His(or her) presence simply dominated the stage, and he brought the ensemble to a whole new level of energy. Not to mention he was hilarious too. Got his autograph haha.
Also Oscar Wilde is a true genius for writing this script, which themes still holds true until now. Unlike Shakespeare and his totally out of touch Winter's Tale.
Had fun with you all Rp guys!
OK i will also use this post as a homework list.
1. English commentary and prepare of the in class assignment.
2. history preparation for in class deabte(essay)
3. Math Assignment.
4. Chem equations.
Hope to do at least one of these at the mugger group.
Labels: friends, Happy, hehe, Must Watch, oscars, piles of homework, plans, Rp
Tinted Sunday, February 22, 2009
I'm still watching the oscars. Why am I watching the damn oscars? I still have so much hw.
I'm just gonna use this blog as a to-do list.
What I've done(hehe linking park pun):
1.Physics wrksht exercise 5
2.chem diff. assignment on atomic structure
3.chem assignment on Ionisation energy(subshell)
4.Bio e-learning on DNA tech application
5.read stuff on obAMa
Unfinished business
1. wrksht and classnotes 4 on wave properties.2.ss e-learning3.hist e-learning4.english narrative/e-learning(must finish by today!!!)5.math e-learning6.chem e-learning7.Chinese elearning(ESSAY AHH DEATH)BEYONCE WAS GREAT AT THE OSCARS OMFG SHES THE DIVA!
Labels: BEYONCE, Math, movies, Must Watch, oscars, piles of homework, plans, Tragedy, wasting time