Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Say Hello To Justinian

Our very own Tony Leo Selvaraj, who plays Justinian, is one of this years Cleo's 50 Most Eligible Bachelors. Sporting an afro no less. Please vote for him!!!

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Saturday, March 21, 2009

Yes. Yes. I.. Yes. Yes.

So we all gathered in our lovable rehearsal space to start our second rehearsal. Missing however was Baki and Tapai, our two birds of the play. Though most of us were quite tired from work or classes, we still managed to reserve some energy for the night ahead.

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We started off by doing some character analysis as well as location analysis of the play. To be honest, this was the first time i've ever gone this in depth into a script before. But now i've got a bigger overview of the script, thanks to our lovely director Marina :)

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I guess some of us were still kinda tired :P

Anyway, Ram, our assistant director, took us through a little concentration exercise which was quite a hilarious sight to see. We basically had to go through the alphabet one by one and remember what the other person had said before that. So as the game went, we all went to the amazon and with us we brought these items:

Aprhodisac 
Balloon
Cap
Donkey
Elephant
Fan
Goose
Hog
Internet
Japanese Air Fighter Plane (trust Tony to come up with that)
Kite
Lamp
Monkey 
Nuts
Oranges
Prime Minister
Quenn
Rasputin
Shafiqah (big guess who came up with that :P)
Tarzan
Underwear
Van Morrison (Tony's work again)
Whale
Xena Warrior Princess
Yo Yo
Zebra

I can't believe I can still remember that lot. Can't wait for the next rehearsal because it'll be my chance to torture them with some games.

We eventually got round to doing a quick script read and when I mean quick, I really mean it. A 54+ minute play got turned into a 22 minute play. It was hilarious to listen to the script being read at the speed of a bullet train.

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Now, somewhere along the line in Malaysian theatre, a bunch of people decided to head to a mamak after a rehearsal. That has sparked off a tradition. So as per that tradition, after our rehearsals we all headed to a mamak near our rehearsal space. As you can see in one picture, some of us were extremely tired after the rehearsal :P

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So yes, this is rehearsal life. So if you ever see a rowdy bunch of people turning up at a mamak at about 10 or 11, most probably they are a bunch of actors.

-dorian-

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

And So It Begins

Yesterday marked the first ever rehearsal for the cast and the crew. To be honest, I had been waiting for this moment for a while. Since I had missed the first reading a month back, this was the first time I read the script with the rest of the cast. Was quite a fun experience. 

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The first order of business for the early birds was the arrange the script which had just come off the presses. Needless to say, some of us were getting a little too attached to the script.

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Once we were able to let go of the scripts, we were shown a little demo of the fight sequence at the start of the play. Unfortunately the name of the two wonderful gentlemen who showed it to us has slipped my mind. But it was definitely a sight to see and I personally can't wait to see how the actors will pull it off.

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Adeline Ong, our loving costume designer, was also on hand to explain our costumes to us as well as take our measurements. I won't even start to describe what my costume is like. Lets just say i've got two months to lose the flab. Thanks Adeline -_-

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After all that was out of the way, it was time for the highlight of the night. The reading of the finalised script. Like I said before, it was fun to have the whole cast together for the first time. I won't give too much away at the moment, but this is one adventure that is going to be fun for children and adults alike and I cannot wait to perform this wonderful play.

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Well, thats all for now. So until next time!

-dorian-