Ever since I first arrived at King Edward’s School, one of the things I always did other than find opportunities for writing, art and languages was get involved with anything to do with drama, be it Drama Club, competitions…you name it! Eventually, I found the biggest outlet for my interest in theatre - the school’s Junior Production.
For two years in a row, I was part of the Junior Production, a joint project between the King Edward's boys’ and King Edward’s girls’ school to put on a theatre production. A lot of people have compared it to West End London, but nestled right in Birmingham! The shows are always big scale, big on quality, and a great way to explore all the aspects of drama.
In my first year at KES, I acted in 'Around The World In 80 Days', a play about a man who is given a bet to travel across the globe in just 80 days. I played the Parsee, an elephant owner who helps the man complete part of the journey on the back of an elephant. Oh boy, I can still remember the amount of work it took for me to master the Indian accent…but I got there in the end! I also took part in a Bollywood dance routine - one of the roles that I am most famous for. On top of that, I played the extra role of a dancing octopus too! Yes, you read that right, I gladly took on the role of an eight-legged groovy sea creature!
The second year brought the play 'An Awfully Big Adventure', inspired by the story of Peter Pan. I was a grumpy old Park Keeper…who magically turned into a pirate on the trips to Neverland! This time around, not only did I have to practise a Northern pirate accent (an amalgamation of Scottish and Irish), but I also grew my hair out to sport a pirate look. Apart from chasing after Peter Pan, we also got the chance to show off our 'beautiful singing voices' with a few sea shanties. It seems there’s an ocean theme running through all of the productions, huh?
Unfortunately, with all the obstacles and restrictions that Covid-19 has brought, it was not possible to organise a Junior Production this year. This was a huge disappointment to everyone, since we were looking forward to this year’s production. My year group was especially saddened since this would have been our last year to experience the Junior Production - next year, we’d have to take part in the Senior Production, which has a much more serious and professional atmosphere.
But we weren’t going to let the coronavirus get in the way of things, and we were determined to have a production in some form! So instead, this year, we’re putting on individual plays for each year group. That way, we can enjoy the experience of a Junior Production, but still be safe in our own bubbles! The play we’re doing is called 'The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13 and 3/4". Yep, very long title. But it’s a really interesting and funny play, and people in our age group can relate to it as well.
I’m playing Nigel, the best friend of Adrian Mole, the main character. We’re still in the early stages of rehearsal, but so far it’s turning out great. Yet again, we’ll have to put it on hold since we’re in isolation for two weeks now. But hopefully, everything will be back in action next month. Stay tuned to see what the finished product is like!
Melancholy mode on,
Mukhtar O. Mukhlis
#theomarmukhtar
p/s: Have you ever taken part in a play or theatre production? 🤔
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Video này team Wonderful Vietnam sẽ giới thiệu với các bạn hành trình 1 ngày khám phá vẻ đẹp "ẩn giấu" của Ninh Bình, người dẫn đường trong hành trình này của chúng tôi là FIRST TRAVEL-Đẳng cấp du lịch Việt
Xuất phát từ Hà Nội lúc 7h45 am và trở về lúc 7h45 pm, chúng tôi đã có thêm trải nghiệm thú vị và kiến thức bổ ích cho chặng đường viết cẩm nang du lịch Việt Nam của mình:
1. Chinh phục gần 500 bậc đá để ngắm toàn cảnh Tam Cốc từ trên đỉnh núi Múa, nơi (theo bạn tour guide) ngày xưa Vua, Chúa thường tới đây để thưởng ngoạn là một thử thách tuyệt vời.
2. Ăn trưa trong khuôn viên ngôi nhà cổ truyền thống của người dân vùng đồng bằng Bắc Bộ với những món ăn "đậm chất" Ninh Bình là trải nghiệm đầy ấn tượng.
3. Không chỉ ngắm Tam Cốc từ trên cao, chúng tôi ngồi trên chiếc thuyền nhỏ xuôi theo con sông Ngô Giang để thấy từng góc nhỏ ở Tam Cốc, qua những hang động núi đá vôi, những cánh đồng lúa, chiêm ngưỡng những góc khác của Tam Cốc là trải nghiệm thú vị nhất ở chuyến đi này.
4. và "Tuyệt Tình Cốc".
Một khung cảnh yên bình, nơi Thái Hậu Dương Vân Nga, Thiền sư Nguyễn Minh Không (Lý Quốc Sư) chọn làm nơi tĩnh tâm tu tập, "tuyệt giao" với thế sự. Một hành trình thú vị kết thúc bằng giây phút lắng đọng, bình yên.
Chúng tôi sẽ chỉ giới thiệu bấy nhiêu thôi, bạn hãy đến và tự mình tìm hiểu!!!
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Hello travel lovers,
In this video Wonderful Vietnam team will introduce to you a one-day trip to explore the hidden beauties of Ninh Binh. Our guide in this trip is FIRST TRAVEL-Đẳng cấp du lịch Việt.
Starting from Hanoi at 7:45 am and returning at 7:45 pm, we’ve had a day full of interesting experiences and collected a lot of useful knowledge for our journey of writing Wonderful Vietnam – the ultimate Vietnam travel guide:
1. A challenge of climbing up nearly 500 stone steps to enjoy an amazing panoramic view of Tam Coc from the top of Mua Mountain, where (according to our tour guide) in the old days, the King often visited to enjoy dancing performance.
2. Lunch in a beautiful traditional Northern Delta old house with authentic local dishes of Ninh Binh was an impressive experience.
3. Not only seeing Tam Coc from the peak above, we also sat on leg-rowing small boats along the Ngo Dong River to discover every small corner of Tam Coc, through karst mountain caves and along paddy fields. Admiring Tam Coc from different angles is the highlight of this trip.
4. And last but not least - the famous "Endless Love Valley".
A peaceful setting, where Empress Duong Van Nga and Zen Master Nguyen Minh Khong (Ly Quoc Su) chose to be a place of retreat. An amazing journey ends with a moment of calmness and peace.
We will only introduce you so much, please come and find out by yourself!!!
Many thanks to The First Travel team for supporting the production process, and most of all, thank you for a truly interesting trip!
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