19 - A Play To Remember
December 7, 2015, we watched one of the greatest and most successful drama in the world, Phantom Of The Opera at the Royal Albeit Hall.
It was my first time to watch a play in a form of CD (I know the play was done live. What I meant is I am inside the theater watching. c:) All plays that I have watched are live. There were no cameras, no cutting, etc. Anyways, the play (movie) was a play to remember. It was one of the plays that hasn't really left me until now.
It was my first time to watch a play in a form of CD (I know the play was done live. What I meant is I am inside the theater watching. c:) All plays that I have watched are live. There were no cameras, no cutting, etc. Anyways, the play (movie) was a play to remember. It was one of the plays that hasn't really left me until now.
The lights, the music, the vocals, the actors/actresses, and everything were great. I couldn't find anything that would make it look bad. It's as if it's perfect. I could feel the emotions the actors/actresses were portraying. It actually gave me goosebumps hehe.
This being live is the biggest factor that amazed me. How could you memorize tons of lines!? And not to mention you should also have the right emotion. They (actors/actresses) didn't even hesitated or have doubts if what they are saying are the right words and also the pressure from the HUGE audience in the theater. Oh, this was also broadcasted around the world. See how could you not forget your lines with that amount of pressure!? It was really amazing that they were able to pull it off nicely.
I would seriously recommend that my friends watch this. I'm sure they would also be impressed as much as I am.
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