Not so often that I wish I could have time to write right away! The feeling came to me after I saw the Musical, 'พิษสวาทเดอะมิวสิคัล', literally meaning toxic from love.
I'm a musical fan and this one is a bit more special to see that the cast includes my former student (Thanongsak Supasup) back from my Trimitr days ka. We talked on the phone to learn more about how he decided to join in (jumped out of his sabai box) since he has been a TV/movie star all along. He's assigned to sing one piece and was telling me he has tried hard to stay in tune (being humble dee mak loei ka). His appreciation of being a part of the performance and the sharing about backstage and all preparations made me very much look forward to seeing it....and it's in fact beyond any word to describe my feelings ka.
Wish to share the following ka:
- The audience was told at the beginning that Musicals are two-way communication so we could feel free to react and play along as part of the show ka.....work mak to let us know before hand so I participated fully (till my youngest sister said my loud cheering troubled her ears loei ka 5555!
- The musical offers a good mix of fear and fun to capture our attention throughout. Noticing little details they managed on stage too. It runs for over 2 hours and for me, time flew by far too fast ka.
- The story is wisely crafted for us to follow what the lead actor (ตู่ ภพธร my fave!) has been facing back from the Ayutthaya period till present.
- The singing abilities of the lead performers as well as the songwriters, and the orchestra are all very impressive and I was teary several times from listening to the pieces (somehow by the lead actor!). No need to say anything about the lead actress as she was understudy as 'ทับทิม' Tabtim in the Musical, 'The King and I' in London recently.
Even I can't really express my feelings well, I'd like to share my lessons learned.
Firstly, talent has to go along with determination and commitment of the full team to become successful.
Secondly, understanding lyrics and the story well inspires me to think of a few things ka. By the way, they do have English translation but knowing Thai is the best jing jing!
- It's impossible not to have 'bad and corrupt people, yet, it's hopeful we have those who are ready to fight for our country.'
-The gratitude expressed to our homeland is to have the purpose to fight for our country especially in times of need, even it could mean, 'one's huge sacrifice'.
- Looking at the big picture to include other perspectives is essential to avoid misunderstanding while enhancing a healthier relationship.
Thirdly, I feel so proud of our Thai people's talent and passion to give a real delightful and professional musical. It's their labor of love as well.
Lastly, having active participation of the audience really boosted the cast further to perform even better while increasing their inner joy in offering it ka. My student told me that the performers enjoyed the energy sent from the audience so much that it turned out to be the very best show ka.
Thumbs up to Khun Boy Takonkiet, the productor, and all in the team ka!
For those who wish to see it, it'll be on until July 23 ka.
Happy me to share it to you all ka! I can now go off to do other things ka.
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