I love my Dad. He always got us the perfect tickets for the perfect show. *wink*
He got 2 tickets for this musical, of course, he persuaded the person to give him one more, and thank God, he did! And our sits were at D, that means it was just the 4th row from the performing level!!
And why did I say it was a performing level? 'Cause apparently, there ain't any stage, the performing level was at the same level as the 1st row!
For more details 'bout this musical, please click HERE. =D
This coming weekend will be their last performance, so, if you have any tickets, and you don't want to watch it or you ain't free or you don't have anyone to accompany you, tell me, I'll be there. I seriously don't mind by watching it again. And again. And again. =P
DAMA Orchestra was shrunk to a mini size orchestra. You can't expect the WHOLE orchestra being placed on the platform right?
The hall was smaller than I'd expected, but hey, the size ain't important.
A tall stage was built at the back of the place where the orchestra was, the setting for the recording studio as you'd expected for a radio station, and the the DJ's appearance kept changing, from the 70s, 80s, 90s and the 21st century.
The dedication part was the most hilarious, I shall say.
During the 15 minutes half-break, I heard some Aunties talking 'bout the musical, and they really wanted to watch it again, if only they have the tickets. So do I. Sigh.
They even performed the sign language for 2 songs, one I forgot, another one, I Swear.
Really nice, I tried to catch up with the words I Swear and I know how to make it now. =)
Overall, this musical was indeed a nice one, and I really thank God for giving this opportunity to watch it.
Voila. =)
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