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Slainte.

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Monday 17 February 2014

Tales of Lunacy (C)

17.2.14

I hate you! LALALALALALALALALALALALALALLAALALALALALALALALA. Goddammit you. Don't make fun of me you stupid trash lame-piece-of-crap. You make me sad dude. Huh? Happy? C'mon what do you want with me eh? Want a 'piece of my fist' huh? Here you go. *Punch* *Ouch* Lagee naa zour sai. Now don't flatter me I know you really well. Ciao Ciao Ciao xD

Saturday 8 February 2014

Time well spent

Beaconhouse Liberty A-level presented today an EPIC, EXTRAVAGANT and mind-boggling theatre performance 'Arsenic and Old Lace by the US play-writer Joseph Kesselring. Hats off to the performers, director, school administration and brains behind the play. Hashim Ali is a really talented and gifted Director. This was a pure, superb and elegant performance by 'The Drama Queens' (The Dramatics society of the institution). I am really glad that I saw it and feasted myself to such a perfect performance by really cool people. Time well spent and with people who are SO exquisitely dear to me. And oh yeah I love theatre and everything related to it. Its in my veins.

I'd like to sum the real Broadway play and its adaptation in these words. THERE IS SO MUCH TO LEARN FROM IT. Full of Humor, rich historical background, depicting everyday psychological dilemmas in our world, a touch of romance, horror, crime-thriller-ish touch, amazing setting/ props and description and SO much endless descriptions which cannot be put in words. I loved every tiniest bit about it. The Plot is hilariously cool.

I really hope this play to be staged by our people in some international theatre and it really deserves a HUGE APPRAISAL.

Voila, Again my best wishes to the director, actors, and production team. I'm really dizzy atm so I'll sat Ciao.

Slainte.