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Post by nijil-xnv on Jan 13, 2012 18:22:51 GMT -6
You live in Asia? I don't mean to sound dumb here, I mean, I knew you were Asian, but I wasn't sure where you lived. XD What part of Asia are you from? Was the production you saw in English, or...? Hahaha, that's fine. It's not dumb! There are no dumb questions in my book anyway. I used to live in Asia through high school but I went to an American school. I used to live in South Korea. Korea had it's own production, I know, with a singer as the Phantom who wasn't that bad actually...haha. I just didn't like how they sang "Pantom ob de Opehla" instead of translating that phrase as well. But the World Tour of Phantom in English came to Korea so I got to see that one. It was really good but I had really bad seats so I couldn't see very well. Haha so when I got to go to College in NY I went and saw Phantom twice in the second row...teehee. Second row?? I'm jealous now. Out of the six times I've seen it in threatre I've always been in the balcony or the louge. Never had particularly bad seats though. Oh, wait, that's right, the first time I saw Tim Martin Gleason I had floor seats. Almost forgot where I was sitting during that wondrous preformance...
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Post by asianorange on Jan 13, 2012 18:44:09 GMT -6
Second row?? I'm jealous now. Out of the six times I've seen it in threatre I've always been in the balcony or the louge. Never had particularly bad seats though. Oh, wait, that's right, the first time I saw Tim Martin Gleason I had floor seats. Almost forgot where I was sitting during that wondrous preformance... It was for my birthday. My mom paid...haha the only way I could go see it from the second row... I'm jealous that you got to see it 6 times!! It was nice from the second row. I saw Lion King from the third row and it was...not nice. That's a musical that you should not see that close...haha.
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Post by nijil-xnv on Jan 13, 2012 18:51:57 GMT -6
Second row?? I'm jealous now. Out of the six times I've seen it in threatre I've always been in the balcony or the louge. Never had particularly bad seats though. Oh, wait, that's right, the first time I saw Tim Martin Gleason I had floor seats. Almost forgot where I was sitting during that wondrous preformance... It was for my birthday. My mom paid...haha the only way I could go see it from the second row... I'm jealous that you got to see it 6 times!! It was nice from the second row. I saw Lion King from the third row and it was...not nice. That's a musical that you should not see that close...haha. Hahaha, there are musicals like that...
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Post by salierisantfarm on Jan 16, 2012 23:43:23 GMT -6
It was for my birthday. My mom paid...haha the only way I could go see it from the second row... I'm jealous that you got to see it 6 times!! It was nice from the second row. I saw Lion King from the third row and it was...not nice. That's a musical that you should not see that close...haha. Hahaha, there are musicals like that... I saw a stage play production of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" where they used red sand as "blood," and people in the first three rows or so got sand in their shoes.
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Post by The-Savage-Nymph on Jan 16, 2012 23:45:50 GMT -6
Hahaha, there are musicals like that... I saw a stage play production of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" where they used red sand as "blood," and people in the first three rows or so got sand in their shoes. In the "Jekyll & Hyde" production I saw, Hyde threw around hearts and babies and heads, oh my!
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Post by asianorange on Jan 17, 2012 0:15:01 GMT -6
Hahaha, there are musicals like that... I saw a stage play production of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" where they used red sand as "blood," and people in the first three rows or so got sand in their shoes. That's pretty cool! I love productions that interact with the audience...although my friend went to a version of Macbeth in London where the audience people who were standing had their heads through a big black sheet and the three witches would randomly go underneath the sheet and prod the odd person on their way to the stage. And other things that I don't remember.
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Post by The-Savage-Nymph on Jan 17, 2012 8:36:08 GMT -6
I saw a stage play production of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" where they used red sand as "blood," and people in the first three rows or so got sand in their shoes. That's pretty cool! I love productions that interact with the audience...although my friend went to a version of Macbeth in London where the audience people who were standing had their heads through a big black sheet and the three witches would randomly go underneath the sheet and prod the odd person on their way to the stage. And other things that I don't remember. I once saw a version of Hamlet where Ophelia was running around half nacked and Hamlet undressed himself completely on stage during the "To be or not to be" part... Too much interaction for me... I was 15 then O.o
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Post by asianorange on Jan 17, 2012 12:31:47 GMT -6
I once saw a version of Hamlet where Ophelia was running around half nacked and Hamlet undressed himself completely on stage during the "To be or not to be" part... Too much interaction for me... I was 15 then O.o ...Yeahhhh that would be a little too much interaction for me as well...haha
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Post by salierisantfarm on Jan 17, 2012 19:59:26 GMT -6
That's pretty cool! I love productions that interact with the audience...although my friend went to a version of Macbeth in London where the audience people who were standing had their heads through a big black sheet and the three witches would randomly go underneath the sheet and prod the odd person on their way to the stage. And other things that I don't remember. I once saw a version of Hamlet where Ophelia was running around half nacked and Hamlet undressed himself completely on stage during the "To be or not to be" part... Too much interaction for me... I was 15 then O.o What? WHY? That has absolutely NO RELEVANCE to the monologue! >.<
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Post by nijil-xnv on Jan 17, 2012 22:26:11 GMT -6
I once saw a version of Hamlet where Ophelia was running around half nacked and Hamlet undressed himself completely on stage during the "To be or not to be" part... Too much interaction for me... I was 15 then O.o What? WHY? That has absolutely NO RELEVANCE to the monologue! >.< To be or not to be...naked? Honestly some people...
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Post by The-Savage-Nymph on Jan 17, 2012 23:34:15 GMT -6
What? WHY? That has absolutely NO RELEVANCE to the monologue! >.< To be or not to be...naked? Honestly some people... Oh, I forgot to mention that he snogged his mother and it pretty much looked as if he was going to rape her too. O.o Gee, and I thought he was supposed to only accuse her of assisting the murder of her husband or something...
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Post by nijil-xnv on Jan 18, 2012 16:29:04 GMT -6
To be or not to be...naked? Honestly some people... Oh, I forgot to mention that he snogged his mother and it pretty much looked as if he was going to rape her too. O.o Gee, and I thought he was supposed to only accuse her of assisting the murder of her husband or something... There are times I honestly wonder if we've all been reading the same Hamlet...
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Post by asianorange on Jan 18, 2012 17:03:17 GMT -6
There are times I honestly wonder if we've all been reading the same Hamlet... Hahahaha well obviously the people who put on the play weren't reading the same Hamlet that I read...
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Post by salierisantfarm on Jan 18, 2012 23:10:17 GMT -6
What? WHY? That has absolutely NO RELEVANCE to the monologue! >.< To be or not to be...naked? Honestly some people... I am laughing so hard right now.
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