Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Drama Madness

Just when we thought the drama headache was finally over for good, along came English week and the fact that we had to perform one more time... in front of the whole morning session!

I wasn't that eager about it. (Come on, who wants to wail like a maniac in front of all your school mates and teachers?) And the week before was photoshoot week, so we had a lot more work on our hands (when have we ever not? :P) to concentrate on. The laziness factor was definitely there, with most of the drama team in low spirits about the performance. Add in our semi damaged and missing props along with the fact that we merely 'practiced' (in the most loose meaning of the word possible) once by running through the lines, I was really dreading the performance.

It was seriously chaotic. You people in the audience have NO idea what kind of havoc was being wrecked backstage.

No curtains, no bathrobes, no support stand for our kitchen wall (Thanks, Shu Zian and Renee for holding it up!), no broom, no 'umbrella stand', no white cloth to cover Jonie. For that, we ended up using the fancy table cloth Pn Yon brought instead. Hence, no fancy table cloth. XD

And the mikes were placed in really awkward places we couldn't reach. It was so hilarious when a couple of Form Four prefects 'sneaked' onto stage to pass us the mikes. Jonie and I couldn't hold our laughter in at the sight of them walking right onto stage in the middle of the performance to pass us the mikes and acting as if they hope they were invisible.

We ended up not using the mikes anyway. Which was why towards the end of the performance, with the heavy yelling part, you might have noticed my voice was sounding pretty strained. Heck, exactly one week ago I missed school cos' I was in bed with the flu. And there I was yelling my head off, praying I don't lose my voice the next day.

But at the end of the day, it was an awesome experience. Performing in front of people you know is actually a lot more fun. The audience responded so much better than the audience in the competition. During the competition, the audience was so unresponsive I was half wondering whether we weren't loud enough that they couldn't hear us.

Here in school, everyone was laughing every few lines and it was a great feeling to be up there on that stage. But the best part of the day was the scene where Jonie's character was supposed to die. When on stage, I never got into the habit of observing audiences, so I saw nothing. But after the performance, I was told that A LOT of people actually had tears in their eyes. Especially quite a few of the teachers.

O.o

There are no words to describe the feeling. At the very early stages of preparing for this drama, I never imagined that it could touch people so deeply. And heck, I was burying my face in Jonie's shoulder thinking 'This is stupid, this is stupid... when are the bloody angels coming? I'm so tired...'. Of course, having done the scene a bajillion times already, I'm of course pretty jaded...

But seeing a response like that from the audience, and hearing all their comments and praises later about it, it really puts all the work and commitment we've been putting into this drama into perspective. From yesterday alone, all the hours we've logged into this drama project really felt worthwhile. I felt even happier about the whole thing than the State Level competition where I won 'best actor'.

Granted that we've put so much effort into this drama and all we got to show for it on paper is '1st at Zone level', which isn't much. But in terms of experience, fun and lessons learnt, I think what we've gained from this is far more important than any dang Ko-Kurikulum marks.

I really wished I saw the teachers -secretly- dabbing their eyes with tissue. XD

Xin Fang: Teacher, you cry ah??
Ms. Chow: (bravado tone) NO LAH! My eye got problem lah! Drama-nya, why would I cry?!

Hahaha...

And now the whole morning session is looking at their Head Prefect and the rest of the cast from a whole new angle. As Pn Chang said, "Saw a whole new different side of you. Last time, I never even heard your voice. Thought you were a very serious person..."

SERIOUS??? I'm insulted.
Ask my mum when I fast forwarded though the CSI NY episodes on DVD just to show her the DL parts, squealing and laughing giddily.

Me: Ma, ma... show you something. -fast forward to DL wedding- Romantiknya, right?
Mum: You fast forwarded all that just to watch that part? Siao lah you! -slap-
Me: OW!

and...

Me: Ma! Wake up! You fell asleep!
Mum: No, I didn't! I was watching.
Me: No! You slept!!! -picks up remote and rewinds- show you again!
Mum: Haiyah! Yah, wat! I saw that part!
Me: No you didn't! -bey kam wan (not satisfied)- -rewind rewind rewind-

But I digress.

Thank you to Pn Yon for her constant drilling until we were all sick and tired of drama. XD. And thank you also to Pn Gan and Ms Leong for their suggestions as well. Also to Ms Poon for babysitting us so kindly.
Thank you to the wonderful drama team who was willing to sacrifice so much into doing the very best we could. MUAKS!

I'm so glad it's over for good. But I'm so glad we took on the challenge in the first place. :-)

10 comments:

Esther said...

XD. It was definitely hectic. I wouldn't have remembered to bring my dress if it wasn't for Tricia's tweet and Jo's sms. The wonders of communication nowadays... :D Yup, I really enjoyed the audience. If anyone of you is reading this, THANK YOU! It really makes a lot of difference than just one guy going "HAW HAW HAW HAW HAW!" over Menakaa's mask.

Amanda said...

I really enjoyed watching the drama. I'm really sure many people did enjoy too. Almost all the teachers cried... Including Pn. Lim Yean Lee and Pn. Lee Bee Hong. It was really touching. You can even hear silence when Jonie "died". Nadhirah's sister, Lisa took the video of the whole drama and she'll be uploading in Facebook soon. Can't wait to see the video. Thank you so much for the effort to perform in front of the whole school. (^.^)

Carmen C. said...

Great job! Truth be told, I never thought I could ever see that other side of you either but finally I could! Haha. Anyway, the Ms Chow denying that she cried was hilarious. I totally saw her -secretly- dabbing her eyes with tissues! Lol.

eevy said...

ooh yeah, it was terrific!! :D:D i really enjoyed the entire act.. LOL, one minute i was LMAO-ing like crazy and the next, i was trying hard not to let my tears fall when Jonie "died".. incredible! but aiyahh, i didn't see ms chow dabbing her eyes!!! it would have been really funny! and the fact that she's denying it with such a lame excuse makes it even funnier. hah!

all in all, awesome job y'all! :)

Anonymous said...

Hee! Ms Chow was the cutest thing! SO many teachers cried, I could list them down for you. :P You were the star, bb. <3

I was so proud of you guys up there, and I was so happy that everyone loved it! :D Yeah, I totally agree about responsive audiences. It's no fun performing for an audience who couldn't care less.

*hugs*

NXY said...

it was great that the audience were so responsive, but i did find it very annoying when they laughed at parts they were supposed to CRY! i mean, that part was supposed to be SAD, why were they laughing ?? @_@

Natasha said...

Thankies for the drama! It was definitely enjoyable. I got goosebumps when Jonie died, lol. And I could see why you got 'Best Actor' award! Esther was adorable and Menakaa was hilarious as well. :P

Kudos to everyone who helped for a great show! :)

NXY said...

LOL this is...neoh right? cause it absolutely cannot be chuah!!

Natasha said...

Ahahaha, yes. Natasha Neoh. ;)

Tysle said...

Hahaha. It's true that there's nothing much we're gaining on paper from all the hard work we've put into drama. xD

But, it's an experience to remember and we've also spent a lot of time together with our teammates. :D

And now, to do it all over again for speech day. Could we perhaps get Mr.Tan to fix the holder? You should have seen how dangerously the kitchen wall tilted that day. Lol.