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Could have been fantastic, but just stayed good.
To be honest, I had a high expectations for wicked, since it has such a great reputation as a great show that has been able to have a long run. I mean, is the visual aspect, it was great. I was enchanted by the beautiful set, stage, wardrobe and lights and etc. The ensembles were full of energy and passion and the lead singers seemed to be fairly talented actresses and singers. And because I have already known the numbers before even I saw the actual show, I already knew that numbers are great. HOWEVER, NEVERTHELESS, despite of all these good attributes of this show, which could have been FANTASTICALLY GREAT that could have gotten every audiences standing applause, just stayed pretty good but not very worth the expensive payment. Why? BECAUSE OF THE TERRIBLE SOUND QUALITY!! OH MY GOSH!! seriously, I wanted to punch whoever the person managed the volume of the sounds. I could barely concentrate or be into those beautiful songs because of the ridiculously low volume which barely allowed me to even understand what words the actors were saying! The lower notes sounded beautiful, but whenever the singers were hitting high notes, which are SUPPOSED TO BE loud enough to electrify the audiences hearts, were forcefully muted by the horrible technician that I personally totally ruined the show. And even when the actors were saying their lines, it was very hard to hear them. Its pretty absurd because I was sitting in the bestest middle orchestra seat. I cant even imagine how irritated the people in the back of the mezzaine row would be. If only the volume of the sound was good, I would have clapped until my palms get ripped very willingly standing on my two feet at the end of the show. BUT, because of one persons terrible sense of hearing, or managing the sounds I should say? the show got much poorer response from the audience than it originally deserves. Whoever the person does the volumes, HE SHOULD BE ASHAMED! and gotta solve this problem!
Wicked
on Thursday, Feb 17th, 2011
Could have been fantastic, but only remained good.
To be honest, I had a high expectations for wicked, since it has such a great reputation as a great show that has been able to have such a long run. I mean, in the visual aspect, it was great. I was enchanted by the beautiful set, stage, wardrobe and lights and etc. The ensembles were full of energy and passion and the lead singers seemed to be fairly talented actresses and singers. And because I have already known the numbers before even I saw the actual show, I already knew that numbers are great. HOWEVER, NEVERTHELESS, this show, which could have been FANTASTICALLY GREAT that could have gotten every audiences standing applause, despite of all those good attributes, just stayed pretty good but not very worth the expensive payment. Why? BECAUSE OF THE TERRIBLE SOUND QUALITY!! OH MY GOSH!! seriously, I wanted to punch whoever the person managed the volume of the sounds. I could barely concentrate or be into those beautiful songs and even the storyline because of the ridiculously low volume which barely allowed me to even understand what words the actors were saying! it was SO WIERD because the lower notes sounded beautiful and fairly hearable, but whenever the singers were hitting high notes, which are SUPPOSED TO BE loud enough to electrify the audiences hearts, were forcefully muted by the horrible technician instead that I personally think totally ruined the show. And even when the actors were saying their lines, it was very hard to understand what they exactly they were saying which caused no laughter at the moments that were SUPPOSED TO BE FUNNY. only few people laughed.i could tell the actors must have been pretty disconcert Its pretty absurd because I was sitting in the middle orchestra seat which was one of the bestest spot. I cant even imagine how irritated the people in the back of the mezzaine row must have been. If only the volume of the sound was good, I would have clapped until my palms get ripped very willingly standing on my two feet at the end of the show. BUT, because of one people with terrible sense of hearing, or managing the sounds I should say? the show got much poorer response from the audience than it originally deserves. Whoever the person does the volumes, HE SHOULD BE ASHAMED! and gotta solve this problem!
Becuase according to what I saw, No, hear, was not very satisfying.
Wicked
on Thursday, Feb 17th, 2011
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