Thursday, September 11, 2014

#5 Suhi

Suhi is the first theatrical play I have ever seen. It was a privilege for me to witness such great and mindblowing performance with a very interesting storyline that will always doubtessly catch anyone's attention besides their stage background and effects.

I dare say that being there was indeed a cost in behalf of my being a student but on the big picture, it was worthy than expected.

The storyline started in the middle of an empirical chaos, may sound superb but that is what it is for me, which the play's main or focused tribe was at the peak of their defeat due to the lack of number of soldiers set in the frontline, ready for defense anytime.

What made the story fascinating was that at the moment they were amidst the chaotic situation they were in, it so happened that that was the only point all of the other conflicts arose: conflicts that they had buried ignored for a long time beforehand.

It honestly tickled my curiosity of how will they put a closure to their problem - also one reason why I kind of got excited of how it will end - when they were all confronting as of to who kept and where was their tribe's successor. Although I already knew who the next throne-seater was, having been informed days before the play, the details of how he will be acknowledged kept me hanging.

At the end, after the rightful blue blood has been known, I was taken aback to see that his mother and at the same time his wife, has committed suicide due to the revelation. That was for me, truthfully unexpected. I could not conclude anything else for the reason of her deed but that it was because of the unacceptance of the great shocking enlightenment she had received.

Overall, I had a great time anticipating and appreciating the play.

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