Monday, March 25, 2013
Saturday, March 23, 2013
*Grave Diggers: HOW LOW CAN YOU GO?
Six in the evening last March 19 in the current year, I was outside the CED mini theater waiting enthusiastically for the doors to open and watch the play entitled "Grave Diggers".
From the title itself, you can already picture out what the setting would be. And yes, it is indeed in a cemetery. The moment the doors were opened, I was struck by their designs. It was pretty ACA-AWESOME. And their montage was great. Well, what would I expect from the IT students? They wouldn't be IT students if they suck at video production, right. (I'm ranting, sorry.)
I was busy talking to my friends that I didn't noticed there are "dead people" walking in the aisle already. I was terrified a bit (YES! A BIT ONLY). The beginning was nice but then when the scene of Augustin (the lead actor) and Mang Nicholas (his in-law) began, my eyebrows started to form a one line. My forehead is creasing because I can't understand anything they are saying. I have to ask my seatmate what the heck they were talking about. And also their scene was too long and it's so boring. And the "ghosts", they did nothing. Just stood in that one corner of the stage and started to turn around until the end of the show. What was that supposed to mean? Not that I'm bashing them, just saying the truth here.
But despite all the negatives I've said above, I still applaud them for making us laugh. And I know it is not easy to present in front of a big crowd (though it's not that big)...still I can say A JOB WELL DONE for finishing the show.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
*2 ( What You Will)
TWELFTH NIGHT is an enthralling and fascinating comedy play
of William Shakespeare. If you’ll search in the web, you’ll find many critics
giving it positive feedback Watching this play in front of you is
something you will never want to miss. And last 6th of March in the
year 2013, the third year AB English students of MSU-IIT had their stage play
of this Twelfth Night. The casts were chosen very keenly. Each role was played
well and you’ll never have any dissatisfaction.
The main character, Viola, was played by Miss Veronica
Grospe. Viola, in the story, is a very brave and generous kind of girl. The moment
when she found herself in a strange and unfamiliar place because of the
shipwreck she had, she made the most clever and best strategy she could use. It
was a great decision in choosing Miss Grospe as the Viola for she looks so
alluring and very queenly that really suit her character in the story. She is
very good in her acting. Whether she is a woman or disguised as a man. Then there
is Olivia, the countess whom Orsino convinced himself that he was in loved
with. The lady who played as Olivia is great as well. She’s full of grace that
suits really well for a countess. And Orsino who was played by one of my block
mates, April Ian Jacob, is the Duke of Illyria. He fits for the
role well because he looks so powerful and has that influencing kind of ambiance
around him. And the rest of the cast also did a great job in portraying their
roles. They didn't fail me with my whole expectation for the show. No
frustrations at the end of the show unlike the other show I had watched. And
not to forget, their English is really great.
The whole play had entertained me well. I was awed.
Monday, March 4, 2013
High as the Rooftop
Ever cried so hard you awoken your board mates at 3am? Ever had that stabbing feeling within your chest just by listening to an OST? Yes, that’s exactly how I felt these past few days. And no, I’m not the stereotypical hopeless romantic or the cliched drama queen. I’m just your average college girl, fully dedicated to finishing the Koreanovela, Rooftop Prince.
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