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| Title : | Kam... In Your Face |
| Venue : | The Actors Studio @ Lot 10 The Rooftop Level 8A, Lot 10 Shopping Centre 50, Jalan Sultan Ismail General Line: (03)2144-2009 Kuala Lumpur,Wilayah Persekutuan Opening Hours : URL : http://www.theactorsstudio.com.my |
| Date & Time : | Thu 1 – Sun 11 May 2008 (8.30pm; No show on Mon) |
| Tickets : | RM102/ RM82/ RM62 (20% off for students & senior citizens) |
| Ticket Contact : | TAS@BSC: 03-2094 0400/ 1400 |
| Synopsis : | Joanne Kam, the Boom Boom Room’s queen of risqué humour, returns to the stage, after much persuasion from fans, with a louder, funnier, more mature (and still PG-13 rated) adaptation of the original Boom Boom Room show! This comedy cabaret musical combines song and dance, stand-up comedy and skits with a generous amount of local wit and humour, a spoonful of intellect, a dash of Bollywood, a splice of rock n roll and disco, loads of fun and just enough risqué to spice up the show. The always irreverent and hilarious Joanne Kam will be joined by Gavin Yap, Douglas Lim, Susan Lankester, Fang Chyi, Ho Soon Yoon, Ash Nair, Ina Fabregas and Malik Taufiq. Here's a taste of things to come: Act One 1. Feelin’ Good / Steppin’ To The Bad Side 2. Joanne Kam (stand-up) 3. Whatever You Like 4. Sweet Dreams / Tainted Love 5. CSI Petaling Street (skit) 6. In Your Mind 7. Punjabi MC 8. Choli Ke Peche Act Two 1. Disco Inferno 2. I’m Coming Out 3. Macho Man / You Can’t Stop The Music 4. Joanne Kam (audience participation) 5. YMCA 6. Streets Of Fire (skit) |
Public Rating
(Ok but not great)
( 33 ) votes
User Comments
| posted by Comedy LOver, Mon 21.04.200811:29:10 AM |
| I'm sure this is going to be good...those of you who want to get cheaper tickets for Kam...in your face, you may bid for it till the 22nd of April 2008 at www.pgi.com.my Check it out
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| posted by Thor Kah Hoong, Wed 30.04.200816:16:47 PM Readers say: |
| Curious that there are four votes already for a show that hasn't opened. I can only presume the votes were based on a dress-rehearsal. If that's the case, it's unfair to make judgments cause dress-rehearsals are when all elements come together and when cast and crew and director find out what needs tweaking or fine-tuning. Of course, the production can still be a rotting beached whale even with another month of rehearsals, but still it's not fair to comment before opening night. I have seen a couple of manic desperate days produce near-miracles for anaemic shows. In the 80s I had a heated discussion with a colleague, a newspaper editor, about a review of a play I was involved in. I questioned the dishonesty of the review written as if the writer had attended opening night when she had only seen a dress-rehearsal. The editor grudgingly acknowledged the slippery evasiveness of the review, but defended the writer by saying we had invited her and other members of the press to the dress-rehearsal. My reply was that we had invited them because they wanted more lead time to write their reviews, and that any performer (and respected critic) in the world will tell you there is a vast difference in playing to a cold preview audience of 20 and playing to a full house of 300 the next night. My stance hasn't changed. You do not take pot-shots before the curtain goes up.
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| posted by Lee Jenn Fai, Thu 01.05.200818:48:12 PM Readers say: |
| Wanted to watch...but having second thought because the tickets are priced too high. *sigh*
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| posted by Will Probably Lay Off Theater for Another Year, Mon 12.05.200800:19:15 AM Readers say: |
| Watched it on Sunday. What a let down. The best bit was at the beginning when Joanne was shooting from the hip. Otherwise the rest are just wanky and amateurish. Especially the skits... completely incomprehensible, pointless and worst of all jarringly irritating with all the bad accents. I wish it was more accurately named 'Vaudeville Acts and Fillers featuring bits of Joanne Kam' instead of the blatantly false title that suggests this show is to be a riotious and bawdy night out with Kam in the face. It surely wasn't. Ticksy hobbits lied and cheated us!
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| posted by Tired of Bloody Cynics Who Talk Out Of Their Arse, Wed 14.05.200809:06:21 AM Readers say: |
| To Probably will lay off theatre for another year. : If you want something more explicit, visit a strip joint. Kam... In Your Face, is merely to entertain; and that it definitely did! Get your face out of your ass.
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