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Everyone’s A Critic - Sepet The Musical

Lim Sue Ann, The Bigger Picture

28-Feb-22 19:30

Everyone’s A Critic - Sepet The Musical

The musical adaptation of Yasmin Ahmad's beloved movie Sepet has been gathering its own share of fans, revisiting the budding romance between Jason and Orked that subtly explores more complex Malaysian issues. We review the show by Liver & Lung, and discuss whether it captures the original's spirit while also offering something new.

Image source: Liver & Lung

Produced by: Sharmilla Ganesan

Presented by: Sharmilla Ganesan


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Categories:  performing artsmusic

Tags:  musical adaptationevening editioneveryone's a criticsepetliver & lungyasmin ahmad





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