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The other cast members are appealing, but the two women are not quite up to their American counterparts (though the onstage violinist thumps the competition).The costumes are largely identical; the characters’ names remain American; even the skit with an elderly man eating a salami sandwich in a funeral home remains (does Jewish humor play in Shanghai?). Yet we keep dreaming.
I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change. For Mr. Bishoff did such a thorough job that the Chinese version is just like the English version. Since God created human based on his own image, the love story of thousands of men and women has been born. It consists of 12 independent units which composed from different point of … The musical was nominated for the Outer Critics Circle Award as Outstanding Off-Broadway musical in 1997. It consists of... Country: Hong Kong. The Hong Kong-based Windmill Grass Theatre adapted the musical and premiered in Hong Kong in 2005. The original musical was written by Joe DiPietro with music by Jimmy Roberts and is themed around love … I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change Wong Cho-Lam`s Chinese musical comedy movie adaptation of the 1996 Off-Broadway musical of the same name. It was the first time a foreign version of an American musical had come to New York! What girl could resist?Anyone who has gone off to Europe with a partner to try to perk up a flagging romance, or dreamed of a happy future with an Italian met on vacation, has had a chance to learn that a change of scenery, or even of language, does not necessarily alter the underlying terms of a relationship.Those who liked the original show, however, may greet this version with the same emotion as tourists who, having traveled from all over the United States to visit New York, see the familiar sight of an Olive Garden in Times Square and happily flock in.However, the date itself — Wednesday night at the West Side Theater — proved once again that reality trumps fantasy, a leopard can’t change its spots and the cliché’s the thing in this work. 50+ videos Play all Mix - "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" - in Chinese! ... Synopsis: Wong Cho-Lam’s Chinese musical comedy movie adaptation of the 1996 Off-Broadway musical of the same name. And, like kudzu, it has spread to other states and countries, from Arizona to the Czech Republic. This movie is adapted from Broadway classic music drama I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE!
The only major visible modifications are the elimination of a skit on video dating and the couch-potato boyfriend’s shift from watching football to basketball, so that his bored girlfriend sports not a football jersey but one for the Houston Rockets (with Yao Ming’s name on the back). Its near sold-out season scheduled for Sydney in April 2009 was cancelled after the sudden collapse of Kookaburra. It is hard for a non-Mandarin speaker to say how much the dialogue has actually been adapted, since the English supertitles simply offered the show’s original lyrics; but there were enough recognizable English words (“Sharon Stone,” “Caddyshack,” “Why?”) to suggest that the Chinese cleaves pretty closely to the original.Theater Review | 'I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change'Mr. Lin certainly has some cool moves, but his star qualities — slick, telegenically handsome, with a crooning voice — while displaying his chameleonlike ability to adapt to an American environment (could this be the basis of his stardom in the first place?
The other cast members are appealing, but the two women are not quite up to their American counterparts (though the onstage violinist thumps the competition).The costumes are largely identical; the characters’ names remain American; even the skit with an elderly man eating a salami sandwich in a funeral home remains (does Jewish humor play in Shanghai?). Yet we keep dreaming.
I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change. For Mr. Bishoff did such a thorough job that the Chinese version is just like the English version. Since God created human based on his own image, the love story of thousands of men and women has been born. It consists of 12 independent units which composed from different point of … The musical was nominated for the Outer Critics Circle Award as Outstanding Off-Broadway musical in 1997. It consists of... Country: Hong Kong. The Hong Kong-based Windmill Grass Theatre adapted the musical and premiered in Hong Kong in 2005. The original musical was written by Joe DiPietro with music by Jimmy Roberts and is themed around love … I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change Wong Cho-Lam`s Chinese musical comedy movie adaptation of the 1996 Off-Broadway musical of the same name. It was the first time a foreign version of an American musical had come to New York! What girl could resist?Anyone who has gone off to Europe with a partner to try to perk up a flagging romance, or dreamed of a happy future with an Italian met on vacation, has had a chance to learn that a change of scenery, or even of language, does not necessarily alter the underlying terms of a relationship.Those who liked the original show, however, may greet this version with the same emotion as tourists who, having traveled from all over the United States to visit New York, see the familiar sight of an Olive Garden in Times Square and happily flock in.However, the date itself — Wednesday night at the West Side Theater — proved once again that reality trumps fantasy, a leopard can’t change its spots and the cliché’s the thing in this work. 50+ videos Play all Mix - "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" - in Chinese! ... Synopsis: Wong Cho-Lam’s Chinese musical comedy movie adaptation of the 1996 Off-Broadway musical of the same name. And, like kudzu, it has spread to other states and countries, from Arizona to the Czech Republic. This movie is adapted from Broadway classic music drama I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE!
The only major visible modifications are the elimination of a skit on video dating and the couch-potato boyfriend’s shift from watching football to basketball, so that his bored girlfriend sports not a football jersey but one for the Houston Rockets (with Yao Ming’s name on the back). Its near sold-out season scheduled for Sydney in April 2009 was cancelled after the sudden collapse of Kookaburra. It is hard for a non-Mandarin speaker to say how much the dialogue has actually been adapted, since the English supertitles simply offered the show’s original lyrics; but there were enough recognizable English words (“Sharon Stone,” “Caddyshack,” “Why?”) to suggest that the Chinese cleaves pretty closely to the original.Theater Review | 'I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change'Mr. Lin certainly has some cool moves, but his star qualities — slick, telegenically handsome, with a crooning voice — while displaying his chameleonlike ability to adapt to an American environment (could this be the basis of his stardom in the first place?