The experience of a play.
The experience of watching a play is so different from watching a movie. I know I am just restating something very obvious.
Yet, the feeling is distinct and so delicious that it bears my repition.
It is like going to a restuarant that serves authentic native cuisine, cooked by a chef who cooks to indulge his love of the art of cooking, and not as a means of commercial survival. It was a lot like the experience of eating at Wai Yu Mun Ching - everything tasted fresh and delicate and thoughtful.
And there is that delectable aftertaste to the experience....subtle, layered, and deep.
The experience of watching a play is so different from watching a movie. I know I am just restating something very obvious.
Yet, the feeling is distinct and so delicious that it bears my repition.
It is like going to a restuarant that serves authentic native cuisine, cooked by a chef who cooks to indulge his love of the art of cooking, and not as a means of commercial survival. It was a lot like the experience of eating at Wai Yu Mun Ching - everything tasted fresh and delicate and thoughtful.
And there is that delectable aftertaste to the experience....subtle, layered, and deep.
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