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Post by Nene on Dec 16, 2007 0:40:47 GMT -5
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chi
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Post by chi on Dec 16, 2007 0:43:00 GMT -5
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Post by Nene on Dec 16, 2007 0:43:37 GMT -5
I don't have the money. Or else I would and then have you pack me in your luggage before you go.
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Post by Brae on Dec 16, 2007 14:48:14 GMT -5
and some tips about Korean people....umm most people don't speak English...so you have to learn a little bit Korean for your happy life LOL My brother said that same thing of his year teaching English there. (he actually taught in the same City that Jo lives in! Small World!) He was saying the absolute MUSTS for someone to learn if they are going to live there are "Hello", "Wrong Number", "Where is?", "I don't speak Korean", "Do you speak English?" (amoung others). He has also said, the people over there where always very appreciative when he tried to speak Korean.
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Post by Jo on Dec 17, 2007 5:15:32 GMT -5
I'm working on learning Korean right now. I'm doing a language exchange with a Korean girl who lives in my town. Right now I can speak a little bit, but I can't write at all. I have a few Korean musical magazines that an former pen pal mailed me. I'm so excited to see a Korean musical production! International theatre is very interesting to me. I also have a CD of Phantom of The Opera in Korean. Phantom of the Opera is not a favorite musical of mine, but I listen to the Korean recording frequently because I love the voice of the Korean Phantom. Wow You look like you are already ready enough to do that job! ^^ you can always speak Korean on me for practicing ;D For Korean prodution..Don't expect too much..I found that if it's not your first language.. it's very hard to get impressed deeply
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Post by Jo on Dec 17, 2007 5:38:01 GMT -5
Nene - LOL
Brae - Yeah..Small world indeed ^^ I've never been to English Academy or institute for learning English speaking for good money...though I attended for a 3 months to my town service center for English for almost free but a plenty of people stuck in small room and really hard to get a shot to talk with the teacher...so I dropped it and studied by myself.....it's very difficult!!! kekeke
and we all know it's not easy to learn Korean also....so when we hear foreigners speaking Korean ..we get impressed a lot ^^
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Post by Jo on Jan 16, 2008 5:57:30 GMT -5
We're having 42nd Street now, I need a little help here www.tripro.co.kr/42/1/04.aspWhat do you think about cast? if you know of them a little...give me some advice well....actually I was not interested in this show but if the cast is good....I think I might see it ^^ This cast as well ;D wwry.co.kr/wwry_main.phpWWRY Click - Ã⿬Áø Click then you will see the cast list.
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Post by Jo on Jan 17, 2008 6:23:39 GMT -5
Okay...It seems like no one knows who they are lol anywho, I bought the ticket for WWRY today Can't wait!
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Post by Jo on Jan 17, 2008 6:49:40 GMT -5
*updates* -Evil Dead 2008/ 3. 18 ~ 6. 15 showfac.com/evildead/-Five Course Love 2008/ 2. 22 ~ 4. 27 - Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 2008/ 3. 11 - 5. 12
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Post by Nene on Jan 17, 2008 20:09:03 GMT -5
I haven't seen 42nd Street, but it is becoming a classic. Go see it. Even if you're not interested in the show it's a great experience. Let me know how WWRY is!
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Post by scarlet on Jan 17, 2008 20:11:26 GMT -5
Realize that 42nd is a very "dancy" show. A lot of tap dancing. LONG tap dance numbers... Very long tap dance numbers....
Okay, I have a relatively low threshold for tap dancing, so maybe they're not really that long. I enjoyed the show, it's a fun show and has an upbeat feel to it. And hey, who doesn't love the story of the understudy ending up as the leading lady?
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Post by Nene on Jan 17, 2008 20:21:45 GMT -5
I love tap dancing! *pines for Pal Joey revival* (although that show doesn't have massive amounts of tap).
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Post by ing^^ on Jan 20, 2008 12:11:42 GMT -5
it seems so festive there in s.korea.... all the musical group which have the asian tour would stop in korea.. but never in taiwan.. why??? why??? getting very frustrated in here, because the lack of good musical performances (hehehehe little bit exaggerating... ) anyway the last international scale musical performed in taipei was romeo et juliette last april 07 and there hasn't been no more since.... sigh.. i wish i lived in s.korea...sigh...
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Post by Nene on Jan 20, 2008 19:19:33 GMT -5
it seems so festive there in s.korea.... all the musical group which have the asian tour would stop in korea.. but never in taiwan.. why??? why??? getting very frustrated in here, because the lack of good musical performances (hehehehe little bit exaggerating... ) anyway the last international scale musical performed in taipei was romeo et juliette last april 07 and there hasn't been no more since.... sigh.. i wish i lived in s.korea...sigh... Oh, that would be sad. Do they at least do small or amateur productions that you can see?
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Post by scarlet on Jan 20, 2008 19:27:03 GMT -5
Jo---
Evil Dead the musical played here off-broadway very briefly, and I missed it. It's pretty close to the move and is done almost as a spoof, and is quite bloody and has some cursing. I love the CD, must admit. If you go, make sure you tell me how it is, please!
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