Own Time Own Target
It was our first time watching a play with each other. Knowing that Nahele has a huge interest in the military, I knew that I had to watch the production ‘Own Time Own Target’ with her at all cost =D
Divided into 3 main plays: Full Tank!, Radio Silence, Botak Boys, I would say the whole show was simply fantastic. From the beginning of the first play to the very last bit where the actors bowed to show their appreciation, Nahele was bursting with laughter throughout the entire time!! Boy, her mouth must be feeling really sore that night =P Plus, she was totally amused by the musical part which got her really excited. Men in skimpy and tight clothings gyrating their hips to the music really got her into the mood. Haha... (Too bad it was an army play where there are no women in skimpy clothes =P)
I must really give credits to all the actors and the producer of the play. Not only are they versatile actors, they are also talented singers! It was a wonderfully written play, which really reminded me of my National Service time; the time which I went through thick and thin with my "bros". It showcased the times that we've gone through. I was pretty amused by the Hokkien and vulgarities included in the show though. I would say these are two main languages used by soldiers and sergeants during our NS time =)
Overall, it was wonderful Sunday night for us, for which I thank them for their creativity and ingenuity for a marvelous production! =)
Divided into 3 main plays: Full Tank!, Radio Silence, Botak Boys, I would say the whole show was simply fantastic. From the beginning of the first play to the very last bit where the actors bowed to show their appreciation, Nahele was bursting with laughter throughout the entire time!! Boy, her mouth must be feeling really sore that night =P Plus, she was totally amused by the musical part which got her really excited. Men in skimpy and tight clothings gyrating their hips to the music really got her into the mood. Haha... (Too bad it was an army play where there are no women in skimpy clothes =P)
I must really give credits to all the actors and the producer of the play. Not only are they versatile actors, they are also talented singers! It was a wonderfully written play, which really reminded me of my National Service time; the time which I went through thick and thin with my "bros". It showcased the times that we've gone through. I was pretty amused by the Hokkien and vulgarities included in the show though. I would say these are two main languages used by soldiers and sergeants during our NS time =)
Overall, it was wonderful Sunday night for us, for which I thank them for their creativity and ingenuity for a marvelous production! =)
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Hi,
Glad you enjoyed the plays! :)
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