Let me just say, I am not a Theater expert. Although since my involvement in the very first run Of Broken Bridges at KLPAC under the baton of James Boyle and subsequently Mervyn Peters, I think I've seen enough musicals to know how to appreciate a good one. Having said that, the tremendous amount of effort that has been put into Nyonya Memoirs, and still making it financially affordable to the general public is very admirable. The emount of detail that has gone into the production of the set, costumes by Beatrice Looi the actors, dancers, lights and sound, I feel, really came together.
Sure the concept of the story is familiar but to be fully immersed in it and taking part in the experience of life at that time. That, is truly unique. I do not want to get your hopes up to go watch this show. But at the same time I am so excited for you all to experience this performance. To put it bluntly, The experience is like paying to go into a haunted house where the ghosts and people in monster suits try to scare you. But, In this case its like time travelling into the past to see an age that is almost forgotten in our history books, a heritage that needs to be preserved for generations to come.
No I am not of Baba Nyonya descent, but I guess if I really thought about it I can relate to the Peranakan lineage. Being a Malaysian is all about embracing the entire spectrum of our cultural diversities. We are not from anywhere else but here. We grew up here, we made our lives here, and so did the characters in Nyonya Memoirs.
I am not one to translate experiences into words well but have a look at some photos I took and some that have been posted on the Nyonya Memoirs Facebook Page
Opening Scene, No Flashing Please |
Banquet Room, A large portion of the show happens here |
Its Raining!! Indoors |
Kenduri Time! Note to self Stop wearing Black |
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Of course that is not the only Reason to go to Malacca,
The following pictures are the makan Places I Dropped by in Malacca
Strangely I feel a little more attached to this place
One of the little picturesque little spaces in Baba House Hotel |
The breakfast area is really pretty with natural sunlight and NO MOSQUITOES not one! must be they died from the severe heat and humidity outside All rooms are air conditioned by the way |
Nyonya Delight - Homestyle Nyonya food This place is worth the drive out of town and avoid the jam and enjoy the seaside breeze and view |
That is Chef Charlie and his wife Chef Bong(In yellow t shirt) both previously attached with Renaissance Hotel before it became ramada hotel |
I Dont like lontong but this was pretty alright with some ice lemon tea, 3 lontongs and a plate of nasi lemak and 2 ice lemon teas and a bottle of mineral water 500ml RM19.10 only |
Cheese Prawn Noodles at Tong Sheng Restaurant, The place is popular so just go google the name its very near to the Nyonya memoirs performance space (To avoid dissapointment call ahead to reserve) |
The Quintessential Iced drink to have in Malacca, Although RM4 but it tasted oh so goooooooood on Jonker Walk |
What better souvenirs to get your loved ones at home than some good old fasiong Belacan Bulat and other unique snacks this is near Nyonya Delights just ask them where to buy Belacan. |
But yes support our local productions, economically your ticket to watch the latest guai lo concert or backside boys is in fact sending money out of the country. You wonder why our economy is doing badly? its because you are not watching Nyonya Memoirs! go watch! you will not regret it!!!! its fun!
Performances are every Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Show times are at 4pm and 8pm.
run time is about as much time it takes to travel through time and experience awesomeness but its about 70-80 minutes!
Find out more about ticketing on their website www.nyonyamemoirs.com