Woah, such a dramatic statement.
No guys, I’m kidding. BAHAHA, hello guys. Long time no see, *hugs* 🙆🙆🙆
I really don’t know what or how
I should start off to be honest, there are so many things and I haven’t really
been organising them through and I left you guys for months, I sincerely
apologise.
As stated from the title, there’s
another addition on my life adventure that I am proud to share with you all which was acting on a theatre play. Now tick that from the Bucket List. 👍👍👍 Yeehee.
It was quite an amazing experience
I must say; it has taught me so much, to really break out of my shell, to increase my
self-confidence, to project to the public and also to work as a team. Honestly on
a scale from one to ten, the pressure level during the rehearsals was about...an
eight. Mistakes upon mistakes, but we all tried to make everything perfect (-almost perfect), we
listened and we learned and everyone managed to work together as one and in
the end, all of our hard work was worth it, I’m not even exaggerating.
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PTES Theatre Club introduced a comedy production titled,
‘THE THREE
GOLDEN HAIRS’.
Synopsis:
“The story revolves around a newborn whose prophecy was to marry a king’s
daughter. The King who disagrees with the prophecy bought the boy from his parents
and cast him into the sea in a box. The box however did not sink and was
discovered by a childless miller couple. The story then continues with his fate
discovering three golden hairs and a massive amount of gold.” – Borneo Bulletin
Read the full article:
My role was, Princess
Aria, the Princess of Burgundy who was fated to marry a boy that was born
with a crown-shaped birthmark on his forehead named William. The story continues as William fights
for his love and faced the Demon.
Here are some of the snip-bits pictures:
(Make way for picture spam, enjoy)
[our ticket, cute right? 😊] |
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[Here's a backstage video during Day 1]
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To conclude this post, I would like to thank everyone who’s involved,
our supervisors and all of my theatre mates, all of the committee. We poured
all of our sweat and tears that only us will understand, the rushed and tight schedule
and night rehearsals but hey, look at us now, we made it! I honestly can’t
express my gratitude to every single one of you but I want you all to know that
this will always be an experience of a lifetime that I will never ever forget,
If there’s another chance to work with you guys, I’d say yes in a heartbeat.
This is a meaningful post for me. I'm getting all the feels huhuhu, but this
is life yknow, you go through hardships and push yourself up higher. I’m not
only referring to theatre but overall, everything.
Theatre taught me to,
“Do not ever-ever give up on anything and always finish off everything
that you’ve started. Success is walking up every single step through difficulties and
hardships. You might stumble and fall but remember to NEVER stop nor turn back,
and soon once you've reached the top of the mountain to see all of the steps
that you’ve taken, trust me, the satisfaction feeling will blow your mind.”
That’s all for this post, Thank you for reading and supporting PTES
Theatre Club.
💕 Lots of Love, Faizeemah Shafiqah.💕
Assalamualaikum.
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