:: Twenty Thousand Questions ::
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About 2 weeks ago, I marveled at the popularity of the play Twenty Questions, and expressed hope that it would be staged soon. Today, I found out about an upcoming show. If I'm not mistaken, it will be showing this Wednesday somewhere on the UPLB campus.
I'm curious - I really want to see the show. Frankly speaking, I was a bit surprised to hear about this. However, despite the fact that I've been waiting for a stagin of this play for quite a long time, I've got a number of questions in my head.
I have the basic questions, of course. How long will the show run? How full (or bare) will the stage be? What music, if any, will be used? Who will be playing Jigs and Yumi?
I've got a whole bunch of other questions, but there are other, more important things on my mind. These other concerns, however, aren't quite directly related to the play itself. How much are the tickets? Who is producing this show? Who is directing it? Have they contacted the author?
I have to admit - the last question is the main thing on my mind. I really wonder what Ekis' take on the show is, or will be.
Damn... I want to see this show. Too bad I'll be busy.
01:16 | view comments
About 2 weeks ago, I marveled at the popularity of the play Twenty Questions, and expressed hope that it would be staged soon. Today, I found out about an upcoming show. If I'm not mistaken, it will be showing this Wednesday somewhere on the UPLB campus.
I'm curious - I really want to see the show. Frankly speaking, I was a bit surprised to hear about this. However, despite the fact that I've been waiting for a stagin of this play for quite a long time, I've got a number of questions in my head.
I have the basic questions, of course. How long will the show run? How full (or bare) will the stage be? What music, if any, will be used? Who will be playing Jigs and Yumi?
I've got a whole bunch of other questions, but there are other, more important things on my mind. These other concerns, however, aren't quite directly related to the play itself. How much are the tickets? Who is producing this show? Who is directing it? Have they contacted the author?
I have to admit - the last question is the main thing on my mind. I really wonder what Ekis' take on the show is, or will be.
Damn... I want to see this show. Too bad I'll be busy.