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date: Sunday, April 5, 2009 @ 4:02 PM
title: destinies of flowers in the mirror

heehee!:D

Plays make me realise that the littlest details were formed through the process of a whole great deal of thought. ie: the arrangement of fallen chairs in a very straight line.

I initially thought that of a simple convenient act to get the chairs out of the way to make way for the speary cage thing. of course, I thought wrong, and those deep answers and interpretations made me think of how we used to write drama journals after every play, analysing and interpreting every little gestuer or act to make it seem as dee as possible. It was only then that I kind of realised how much drama journals make you think and reflect what you've watched. (I kind-of miss it! but Mr. Adrian had better not see this :P)

However, I still thought the play was quite hard to get because I didn't have any background knowledge on the chinese classic story thing. Still, it was drama in its simplest form and I quite like the way it was portrayed, with split scenes and all, even though flower's monologue was quite difficult to follow with the huge jumps at each point. The lights, soundscapes and stage effects were very nice though, they made use of chemistry at the caging of flower part ( brownian motion displayed through presence of light)!
It was fun! but note to self: always eat and pee before a play.


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