4 tiring, fun, awesome, amazing months, and Malaysian Night 2010 is finally over. If only I could turn back time, I would do it now, back to 4 months ago, where I first started working with the whole team for this amazing night. And when I reach this date, I will turn it back again. It is seriously my best 4 months. I've never worked so emotionally into one project before.










Everyone that is with us until the end, is now like a family member to me. Like my mother, my sister, my brothers. It might not be the best Malaysian Night Nottingham University have ever seen, but to me, the crew and cast of Malaysian Night 2010 were the best people I've known.








Not much people know, backstage, we lacked man power, we lacked resources, we lacked volunteers. It is through friends, that we managed all the lacks. So here, I would like to salute all my friends who willingly or unwillingly volunteered, helped and stayed with me till the very end of the Night. YOU GUYS OWN THE NIGHT!





I was glad that we managed to sell 290 tickets for the night. I was pretty worried we might not make the target of 250. To some, it might seem little, but to me, as part of the committee and the cast, I am very thankful for the audience, they also made the night possible.




Unfortunately for us, the play experienced certain technical misfortune, and this lead to certain someone writing a lovely review for us. All I can say about this review is, it is harsh. Probably damn lot more harsh than Simon Cowell on American Idol. Its like, this review, is written without thoughts of us working so hard to make this night even possible, and possibly even hating the whole play, the whole process. Unfortunately for that guy, I won't be sad or upset over this review. I'll just take it as a chance to improve our mistakes. Thanks for your pointers.




Overall, I think the play is quite alright. The actors and actresses did all their part greatly. I would like to thank all the extras who sacrificed their study times to help us out. They were truly amazing, appearing in more scenes than me, the main villain. Without them, this play would be so meaningless too. So to Kan Fong Wen, Darren Leom, Yap Tsi Ngar, Nicholas Tie, Alimin, Cha, Akmal, and someone else (can't remember the name) here's a salute to you guys. THANK YOU!!!



In the end, the play might not be perfect, but unbelievable strong bonds have been forged out of the play between the cast and crew. And I'm still very glad I've joined Malaysian Night 2010. My very very very best experience in Nottingham University, UK. I love you guys, and I will miss you guys a lot. I always hoped it never ends, but unfortunately, we live in a real world.





To NMN 2010 team, YOU'RE AWESOME!!!!
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2 comments:

On 10 March 2010 at 11:45 , kimhung said...

nice dude!

 
On 11 March 2010 at 01:12 , Anonymous said...

screw u!!
not u tofu. the review guy!!