Thursday, 5 November 2015

Review: Ghost the Musical

Hey readers,

I'm back. First of all, sorry for disappearing for so long. Secondly, this will be a post about Ghost the Musical, but I promise this is not a sponsored post, after all, I am still a schooling kid.

Now, Ghost the Musical, it really is a musical about love, love between the living and the dead. Molly and Sam are fiances, but Sam has nevered said the three words every girl wants to hear -- I Love You. He always says -- Ditto. One day, after a fight, the duo meets a robber and Sam is shot.

He dies.

Molly is obviously devastated, and drops into a pit of despair. Carl, Sam's colleague and good friend, is there for her but is actually out to harm her. He plots to con Sam's money in order to clear his debt, and actually masterminded the entire incident.

The above is just the most simplified summary of the musical, and there are many more details which will make you laugh, and make you want to cry.

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This musical is different from all the musicals I have attended in the past, and I have watch quite a number since my mother loves this kind of performances and have brought me to those she have attended.

Musicals in this century have moved along with the world, towards technology. Musicals are now more high-tech, with all the spot lights, backdrops and such, the visual is too pleasing to the eye to describe.

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Ghost the Musical is amusical with book and lyrics by Bruce Joel Rubin and music and lyrics by Dave Stewart and Glen Ballard.
Based on the hit 1990 romantic drama film of the same name, the musical had its world premiere at the Manchester Opera House in Manchester in March 2011. Ghost then began its West Endpremiere in summer 2011, opening on 19 July.[1][2] ABroadway transfer opened in April 2012. It will be touring the UK in 2013, after the London production closed in October 2012.
The plot centres on lovers Sam and Molly, who are attacked as they are returning to their apartment. When Sam dies he becomes caught between the real world and the next. Molly is in danger and Sam cannot leave her. A medium, Oda Mae Brown, helps Sam to get in touch with Molly to warn her.
(wikipedia)

Below, I have the links to the trailer and some pictures. This is really a Must-Watch musical.

https://youtu.be/Sw5a5beiLSw


Venue: MasterCard Theatre at Marina Bay Sands

Ticket Prices, not including booking fee through Sistic:
Reserve: $155
VIP reserve: $175
Cat A: $155
Cat B:$125
Cat C:$105
Cat D:$85

Dates: 4-15 November 2015

Trust me, readers, the visual effects will leave you asking for more, so do go and catch this musical if you have the time.
It really will be worth your time.

That will be all for now, I'll check back in next time.

Cya guys!

Peacing Out
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