Dumpling has always looked forward to watching Chinese
theatrical productions and was especially thrilled when we made plans to catch
Cat in the Hat 戴高帽子的猫 by Singapore
Repertory Theatre (especially right around our CA period! :p).
Perhaps one of the world's most famous children’s authors, Dr. Seuss
was certainly a well-liked character in our household when Dumpling was younger. His whimsical rhythmic
stories provided us with such precious moments during our homeschooling years.
:: The story
“The sun did not shine. It was too wet to play. So we sat in the house
all that cold, cold, wet day.”
The play was true to the story where the opening scene
depicts the first page of the story with the 2 main characters staring out of their
window on that cold, cold wet day. The props were also done up in the trademark Dr.
Seuss's blue with the actors’ costumes riding on the "watercolour and
ink illustration" style which is synonymous with the author.
When I first brought Dumpling and my niece to watch this
play, I was worried that the play would be too simple for her since she is in
Primary 4 after all. However, while the play is simple (where there’s far
lesser lines than SRT’s other Chinese productions), it was, by no means, less
enjoyable. What it “lacks” in dialogues, it makes up in physical comedy.
The
production was also able to draw on the children’s imagination with the simple
stage sets, fuelled by the outrageous antics of the Cat in the Hat. Of course,
no Cat in the Hat story will be complete without Thing 1 and Thing 2 ->; 小家伙
For parents who are looking for a gentle way to ease your
children into Chinese exposure, this play is perfect for you. I heard young
children laughing at the naughty antics Thing 1 and 2
did.
Good phrases and vocabulary such as 急吼着,目瞪口呆,仔细看,垂头丧气 were used in the play too and of course, I did not waste the tiger mom learning moment to empahsize on those words to the kiddo. :p
It was my niece’s (Primary 3) first foray into
watching a Mandarin production and she really liked it. I heard her laughing
out loud and saw her leaning forward, looking really engaged. At one point she also wondered out loud how Cat in the Hat could
balance the gazillion things which he stacked.
Event Date
Thu, 9 Aug - Sat, 8 Sep 2018
Weekdays: 10am
Weekend & Public Holidays
Sat, 4 Aug and 11 Aug: 11am & 2pm
Weekend & Public Holidays
Sat, 4 Aug and 11 Aug: 11am & 2pm
Venue
To book for your tickets, please click here.
Disclaimer: We were invited by Singapore Repertory Theatre to watch the play so that we can give our opinions about it. We are not compensated for the post. All opinions expressed are entirely ours. Images are courtesy of Singapore Repertory Theatre.
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