This is not a one man show...
Was back yesterday to watch the luyuan rehearsal yesterday night.
I felt sad for them because this year they are so laked of the resources we had last year.
This year qiangliang is busier having to oversee a drama production thus less time to come down to guide them. Moreover, seniors(me included)did not/ could not help out in tangible ways due to work shedules and other committment. At least last year we had a few seniors coming back to help us consistently. However, i must say, our batch is probably more proactive, we seek help, not wait for help to come our way.
Shan't comment on how good or bad the performance is, since their BIG day is tomorrow and it's for the audience to judge.
Speaking of which, the ticket sales is pretty bad.... owell, at the end of the day, a drama performance is never a one man show. it's not about someone selling 50 plus tickets when the rest just sit down and do nothing.
of cos, nothing can be changed at this point. all the best.
on a lighter night,
was walking under LT2 last night, pitch dark. 2 TJCian sitting on the beaches with thier eyes glued on me. i was walking swiftly towards the audi, clad in white top and blanck pants, i felt uncomfortable at the way they were staring(literally)at me, i whized past them. Stopped in my tracks, turned back to face them and said in a frustrated tone: "Why are u guys staring at me?! I'm not a ghost!!" This stunned them and they took a few seconds to recover and laughed madly after registering what i was trying to put across. i laughed at my senseless statement too...
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