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Yesterday was the first day of rehearsal for Ismail Woo hoo!!! Yes I’m terribly excited. By the way you can join us on our The Facebook Group.

Ismail The Last DaysPicture courtesy of the actual blog site of Ismail The Last Days.

Now on to the story. Making my way to klpac was pretty much another tense thing just like the audition, maybe not as bad but still my thoughts were just about preparing for what was to come as I didn’t know what to expect and didn’t even know what the story of the play was about. I was about 20 minutes early to rehearsal time which started at 7.30pm sharp. And when i say sharp I mean Sharp sharp sharp that you can slice your hand off and it can still be reattached to your body because it is so sharp! Ok that was way exaggerated but, punctuality is a must for this. Which will be great discipline for me and also as a person raised in a country where time is always taken for granted and on other occasions I will end up being late. So here we have it ladies and gentlemen: The Script of Ismail in my hands.. or on my table anyway.

Ismail: The Last Days Official Script

Heading into the rehearsal I was delighted to see old friends and new ones that I will finally get to work with in this production. Some of them were from the past classes I took at KLPac like the Practical Aesthetics Class and The Acting for Beginners Class. It was really a joy to see them all and even some well known faces in the performing arts circle. In fact it’s a real BLESSING to even be in this. I can’t begin to even say how happy i am to be among the few to be involved with this. (Those who have been involved before, say all you want on the pain I shall be in, I’m ready!) At the same time though, there will be a number of pain, heartache, disappointment and frustration along with it. At first I was a bit nervous even scared about the first day of rehearsals and this is my friend Min Li also shares the same feelings as me. It’s expected that there will be some hard times. On my end I felt anxious about the whole thing…I don’t know maybe it’s because I want it badly. Maybe it’s because I know it’s a possible stepping stone to a better career. I’m not fully sure. But I do know that I’m going to work my butt off for this. I’ll go in for rehearsals super early just to get ready. Not for sucking up – no – as some may see. No rather, it’s to build my mentality that I need to prepare for the roles as part of the ensemble. Everyone plays a part in this show, and what I love so much was how Joe as the director gave a very deep insight for us to look at this play. Not just in the script but us as actors and how we should see ourselves worth in this production. I was very appreciative of that. The entire rehearsal process will be documented and made into a video wheeee also by my friend Alexander. So it’ll be nice to see what goes on behind the scenes of this production. Nick Dorian, Fang and I have also started a blog site for the production, which we will up date every once in a while. You can view that here: Ismail The Last Days. This is what happens when you have avid bloggers in the midst. :P
I’m being terribly nice in marketing this… Actually no not true, I’m marketing and tell you guys about it because I think this show is worth watching! :) Not too long ago, a few of my friends got involved with this show called Malaysiantalents.com which is a web series that shows this man starting a talent agency from scratch. It is starred by Douglas Lim (you may remember him from kopitiam) who is the upcoming talent manager (whether he does a good or bad job is subjective). His “star” pupils are Johann Lim, Nick Dorian, Farah Rani and Davina Goh. You might recognise these faces in the art scene :) Every episode – which is about 4 minutes over – he will bring in star guests on to the show. He’s got people ranging from prim and proper Elaine Daly, to artistic veteran Gavin Yap, the very silly Tony Eusoff and so on so forth. I found the one of Vic from Malaysian Idol a bit ummm… ‘funny’ on the show, maybe cause it was the whole singing thing. You can check out more of their series on gua.com.my under video. It was a bit lame at the beginning but after a while, it got a funnier and then it came to a good laugh. I personally enjoyed it a lot more once it hit episode 5 onwards. When the ‘students’ came in hehhehe. What is so funny, is that there is a site called Malaysiantalents.com which is supposedly another talent agency. There is no actual relation though between the show or the website. Not directly anyway, but people will try going into to view it anyhow and become a member…like cough.. yours truly.