Cinderella on Ice
Venue: Burswood Theatre, Perth
Time: 5pm
Date: 12 Oct 2008
Price: AUD 69.00(before concession)
Venue: Burswood Theatre, Perth
Time: 5pm
Date: 12 Oct 2008
Price: AUD 69.00(before concession)
AUD 59.00 (after concession)
Yeah, i went to watch..
I expected it to follow the original story line in the movies, but it didn't, so fot the first half of the show, i was confused and falling asleep. There were masquerades int he town centre, and cinderella was already dancing with the prince, and she replaced the star dancer (one of her evil step-sisters) in Swan Lake when the star fell down.
I liked the end part the best, after they bowed. Cos they did like a perfomance again, with the whole cast. It was kinda like a tap dancing thing (with their ice skates) on the ice, a synchronise thing. And everyone did the turning trick on the ice, literally everyone. The whole stagee was full of skaters turning around!
It is quite amazing how they can do so much on such a small stage, it was no bigger than the one in Yayasan Sabah (Tun Mustapha Building). They handled the props really well, instead of having ppl to move them around, they had them attached to strings/wires. The props were suspended in the air, and then lowered down when needed. Ppl were flying in the air too, and i remembere one flying away like Mary Poppins, but instead of holding on to an umbrella, she was holding some balloons..
Yeah, i went to watch..
I expected it to follow the original story line in the movies, but it didn't, so fot the first half of the show, i was confused and falling asleep. There were masquerades int he town centre, and cinderella was already dancing with the prince, and she replaced the star dancer (one of her evil step-sisters) in Swan Lake when the star fell down.
I liked the end part the best, after they bowed. Cos they did like a perfomance again, with the whole cast. It was kinda like a tap dancing thing (with their ice skates) on the ice, a synchronise thing. And everyone did the turning trick on the ice, literally everyone. The whole stagee was full of skaters turning around!
It is quite amazing how they can do so much on such a small stage, it was no bigger than the one in Yayasan Sabah (Tun Mustapha Building). They handled the props really well, instead of having ppl to move them around, they had them attached to strings/wires. The props were suspended in the air, and then lowered down when needed. Ppl were flying in the air too, and i remembere one flying away like Mary Poppins, but instead of holding on to an umbrella, she was holding some balloons..
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