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Live Show Review: “The Greatest Showman” Not So Great, But Entertaining Ride Nevertheless

by Dean Zaini
October 25, 2024
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The show was set to start at 8pm, but in classic Malaysian style, things didn’t actually get rolling until about 8:30pm. At least getting there was easy, thanks to free parking at a nearby school field—no VIP-only nonsense, just straightforward, grassy convenience for everyone. With the delayed start and an intermission that seemed to last forever, the night had this funny “is it happening yet?” energy, which was almost too thrilling for us first-time stand-up comedy fans.

As a lifelong Phua Chu Kang fan, you can imagine my excitement. Gurmit Singh’s character is iconic, so naturally, I was hoping for some solid “Kang family” material. But instead, Gurmit emerged not as the headliner with stand-up gold, but as the world’s friendliest host. Most of his act was devoted to bringing audience members on stage for a few games rather than delivering the classic, knee-slapping “Ah Beng” humour I’d been craving. I went expecting a comedy show and somehow found myself in the middle of a lively community gathering. Funny? Sure. Stand-up material? Not exactly. Instead of Phua Chu Kang, we got the King of Audience Participation—which was mildly entertaining but didn’t quite scratch the comedy itch I had.

Luckily, Rizal Van Geysel stepped up with the kind of sharp, relatable humour that could’ve carried the night solo. His quick wit and relatable humour had the whole crowd in stitches, delivering the comedic relief we’d all been hoping for and proving that a well-timed joke beats even the flashiest stage entrance (hold that thought for Gurmit’s motorcycle later). Russell Curtis then brought his own twist with impromptu songs inspired by the audience, giving us a clever, comedic mini-concert. This shift to a music-comedy fusion was refreshing and made for a perfect break in the show’s rhythm. Honestly, I’d go back just for a repeat performance of these two.

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Each performer took a different approach to connecting with the crowd, riffing on familiar Malay, Chinese, and Indian humour. Gurmit, however, took an almost immersive approach, bringing up half the audience on stage and keeping the vibe casual and light. It was fun, but it also felt more like filler than a headliner’s act. Imagine a stand-up show where the main comedian acts more like the hypeman for a different comedy show. Cute, sure, but for those of us who’d come for Gurmit’s iconic material, it left us wishing for a bit more than a “Phua Chu Kang-lite” experience.

Despite the stop-start pacing, the audience seemed to enjoy themselves, sharing laughs and friendly grins throughout. Gurmit’s grand entrance on a motorcycle (yes, through the audience) set the stage for a bit of fanfare, even if the comedy portion itself took a back seat. Most people seemed happy to unwind after a long workday, and the relaxed vibe made it easy to have a good time, even if we weren’t laughing at rapid-fire jokes. Overall, it was a laid-back, mid-week amusement—a show that promised laughs and instead delivered a casual social event where chuckles came naturally.

In the end, this show seemed designed for those looking for an easygoing gathering rather than a punchy comedy fix. For seasoned eventgoers or die-hard stand-up fans, the pacing and focus on audience engagement over scripted routines might feel a little underwhelming. But for anyone seeking a relaxed night with a blend of games, music, and laughs, this could be a perfect fit. Just keep your expectations in check: it’s less “Phua Chu Kang Comedy Hour” and more “Gurmit and Friends Variety Show.” And hey, even if the comedy didn’t always land, the free lawn parking sure did.

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