Friday, July 6, 2007

Virginities broken.

And so it is. The cast (well most of them anyway) finally had their 'theatre hymen' broken tonight...haha. They've experienced 1st hand how freaking scary it is to perform in front of so many people... people who have paid for the show and thus have every right to feel pissed if the show sucked. Well thank God it didn't.

Neither was it absolutely mind-blowing which, to be honest, does not do justice to their potential. They were meant for so much more. In retrospect, their performance tonight was a notch down from yesterday's full run. Why? like i said... they were nervous. I remember my 1st time too. Boy was i nervous. But it only got better. 2nd night onwards i was in full gear, and i'm sure they will be too.


Well guys... i'm still freakin proud of ya'll. For students (not paid, not artistes) to achieve such a standard is impressive, to say the least. And it's ONLY the 1st night.

I had a great time up there on stage though. Margaret and Louis called me a 'stage-whore'... but hey when i'm cornered up against a dead-end, i WILL fight back! 40 seconds on stage? i'll milk every f**king second. Hahaha. Jokes aside, i really had so much fun... with the cast as well.


here's what were some of the happenings just hours before the performance!








Hidden Tiger, Coloured Dragon.







There were some chit-chat in the make-up room as well. I'm sure that kept Uncle Andrew entertained. Haha











Uncle Andrew's reknown eye-massages



Uncle Andrew:"Hello? Anybody in there?"







God of Gamblers 3: The Make-Shift Den
Sypnosis: 3 girls and a guy were cheated of their every penny, following which their lives were sent crashing. In a twist of fate, they found themselves training in a make-shift gambling den for the World "Big Number 2" tournament held at Singapore's IR.They are determined to overcome the tribulations in their lives and reclaim their wealth - But only one will succeed. The cards, are in their hands.
















Latest hit single by Hoonkie and the Blow-Fish: "Behind the Door"


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