The most anticipated musical of the year is here to perform on Malaysia's Broadway in Istana Budaya. I didn't want to loose the opportunity since for the last two seasons I have failed to made myself available due to school and my lack of planning. So this time me and my sister cum cousin, another cousin and friend of cousin have made an effort to go. So 3 weeks before the performance we went to buy the tickets. the lower range of tickets were all sold out and that the only tickets that we could get is the gold seats: RM 353, Silver seats: RM 253 and the A reserve: RM 233. So we figured that the silver and the A reserve is only few bucks difference, Silver had better seats, inclusive of the program book, and plus we had 30% student discounts. So decided to get the silver tickets which cost RM 178 after discount.
There was a whole confusion on transport which pretty much resolved quickly since my dearie Yaya had a plan....phew! So off we went at around 1.30pm. The we arrived somewhere around 2pm plus. The place was crowded with people, performers, and stuff. I could sense that it was a full house show today. By the way, I always liked the idea of going to matinee shows because its convenient for me and that usually its cheaper. On top of that it was on a valentines day. How better to celebrate by watching a love story...
After prayers, and a quick snack and a toilet break, we went to get the program book and that comes with the ticket, we headed in the hall. Our seats were just behind the VIP seats and that yeah for me I was really happy that it was good seat and there were no tall mat salleh's blocking my view...I sooo particular on that. I sometimes bring my prayer cloak and sit on it to give a better view boost. So the show started though the lights weren't that dark.
It started with a kinda Egyptian look, but It was magnificent. The set was really spectacular as if watching a bangsawan. The special effects were interesting and that we try to keep our eyes on the princess and Hang Tuah ofcource!! haha. The story made me cry like when the nanny killed herself because letting the princess to escape, and when the princess actually found out that Hang Tuah would sacrifice his love for the sake of Melacca. In the end the princess was exiled to the Ledang mountain and that she will remain alone for eternity. The story also had its laughing moments like when Raja Ahmad the little boy came and fight with Hang Tuah and imitated the king. Me and Yaya were laughing hysterically when the king danced. It was like parts in the emperors new grove. It was so much fun
During the second half, the fire alarm went off and that caused a stir for a few seconds before they managed to switch it off. I was torn whether to run or stay put. Since Tiara was still singing, we didn't budge since most of us were drown in her sweet voice. So that's was that.
I really enjoyed the show and to me, I felt that it was a good way to celebrate the loving day though I din have a date or not "in love" but I went with the people that i cared about and that we could share tears, laughter's and stories. When we went back, mum was preparing a big fiest for the family that came that night. Sooo nice to have my dad around that we ate together with our extended family. The day was a blast. I hope that I will be able to watch a Malaysian production like P Ramlee the musical and like Puteri Gunung Ledang again soon with a new interpretations and twists. I do hope there are more musicals coming down to Malaysia especially avenue q which I doubt but I will just keep on praying....
2 comments:
i also thought it looked egyptian. got confused in the beginning. very functional but not exactly what i think would be malacca-ish or javanese.
my favourites would be adipati, tiara, and tiara's nanny.
stephen is good-looking but his voice quality is a bit too broadway for something local/ nusantara-ish.
i thought the malacaa sultan's acting was rather bad. does not carry the character of a ruler very well. if compared to the adipati, he drowns. he's probably better off in happy dancing-dancing musicals.
i watched the preview. he might have improved by the time you watched it.
ps: michelle is one of the follow spotters
I do agree that tiara, the nanny and AC did a great job. I did'nt see stephan was that good looking and yeah his voice was lil too broadway. Perhaps I'm used to the broadway songs, din feel too much of a difference.
The sultan dancing was wierd that we laughed the whole section. He was supposed to portray a bad and ruthless ruler, but somehow in a very annoying way. I don't think that there was much improvement since we all thought that part was absurd as well.
I met michelle before the show and was in a hurry. My guess that she was working there. Hahah
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