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In case you haven't read yet, I am living in South Korea.
This past weekend, myself and some friends put on a little sketch comedy night that was meant to, as the Brittish say, "take the p*** outta living in Korea".
The comedy sketches themselves were quite good; a couple were really clever. When I watched these things during rehersals, I usually would wince here and there, and then get on with it thinking "Oh, it isn't that bad".
Reherse, Reherse, Reherse.
And the time comes to perform.
We do our show. We have a lot of private institute, young Korean women who come to the show. Many (though not all of them) find almost all of the show HILARIOUS!...at times, I saw a couple wiping away tears. A few of the older Koreans either did not understand, or did not get it.
There was probably 1 Korean to every 4 or 5 expatriots (Americans, Canadians, aussies, brits etc...)
However, on discussions forums around Korea, there has been QUITE the backlash against our show. Quite a few people have levelled rather serious complaints against the show...all foreigners (often quoting koreans who said "_____": Charges of racism are fairly common.
That is not to say nobody liked hte show. It was self written, produced and performed. People laughed. The first show was a standing o.
But these some of these foreigners were completely offended and even leveled a VERY serious charge of drug trafficking against one of hte performers...
BAh...more later.
This past weekend, myself and some friends put on a little sketch comedy night that was meant to, as the Brittish say, "take the p*** outta living in Korea".
The comedy sketches themselves were quite good; a couple were really clever. When I watched these things during rehersals, I usually would wince here and there, and then get on with it thinking "Oh, it isn't that bad".
Reherse, Reherse, Reherse.
And the time comes to perform.
We do our show. We have a lot of private institute, young Korean women who come to the show. Many (though not all of them) find almost all of the show HILARIOUS!...at times, I saw a couple wiping away tears. A few of the older Koreans either did not understand, or did not get it.
There was probably 1 Korean to every 4 or 5 expatriots (Americans, Canadians, aussies, brits etc...)
However, on discussions forums around Korea, there has been QUITE the backlash against our show. Quite a few people have levelled rather serious complaints against the show...all foreigners (often quoting koreans who said "_____": Charges of racism are fairly common.
That is not to say nobody liked hte show. It was self written, produced and performed. People laughed. The first show was a standing o.
But these some of these foreigners were completely offended and even leveled a VERY serious charge of drug trafficking against one of hte performers...
BAh...more later.