Watched the first show of "If there's seasons", a local Chinese production by The Theatre Practice. Directed by Kuo Jian Hong, it first had its debut last year, starring Kit Chan. This is the second round they're showing this. Didn't get the best seats (got the cheapest) and so wasn't feeling exactly comfortable. But the familiar xinyao by Liang Wern Fook brought back memories of high school times. It was a teeny bit too long (lasted 3 hours or so) but it meant great value for money right? :P Fantastic performances by George Chan and co. Particularly impressive is Joanna Dong who starred as Rose. Powerful voice with good acting. Jeffrey Low as A Qiang and Oliver Pang as Junqiang were great too. And I thought that Uncle Cheng, acted by Lim Shieh Yih, did really good too. Sing Chew as Xiao Jing was also not bad, considering it's her first time in theatre acting. In fact, the whole cast was quite good really. Enjoyed myself (minus the uncomfortable seats which led me with a stiff neck after the show) tremendously! Well spent money! :))) And of course, kudos to playwright Raymond To!
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