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Daily Archives: July 18, 2012
《老九》音乐剧 Lao Jiu: The Musical (2012)
A Boy. A Dream. A Choice. Lao Jiu《老九》is one of Kuo Pao Kun (郭宝崑), the pioneer of Singapore theatre’s most popular and accessible works. In 2005, Lao Jiu was adapted into a musical for the first time, and this year … Continue reading
Posted in music, random musings, Singapore heartland, the arts, web video
Tagged 《老九》音乐剧, 郭宝崑, 郭宝崑节, inch chua theatre, kuo jian hong, kuo pao kun, kuo pao kun festival, lao jiu, lao jiu 2012, lao jiu inch chua, lao jiu musical, lao jiu review, lao jiu singapore, lao jiu sugi, lao jiu the musical review, lim kay siu lao jiu, marcus chin lao jiu, puppet theatre, singapore puppetry, sugi theatre, the theatre practice
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