Easter Trivia
Posted: March 18, 2008 by stevie
3 more days till our production on Friday. I suppose I’ve been a little more hands on in this production compared to the previous ones. I recall 3 years back in the Christmas production I was a dancer (!!!) in the shopping scene. Then in Windows 2006, I composed one of the songs and got more involved in the production in terms of music and scripting. I kinda enjoyed Easter 2007 as well, where I got to play Peter and got beaten to bits by the roman guards, and in Indescribable 2007, I played a nice Keh Leh Feh as Joseph, all I had to do was to smile at Yen (Mary) and pretend the doll was baby Jesus.
They gave me a bigger role this time around (yes, I am moving up in the Keh Leh Feh ranks), and I got to contribute a little to the script as well!

Anyways, just for fun, here’s some trivia for the Easter Script, see if you can figure them out. There’s a reference to a musical, a movie and a real life event. Watch for it in the play and in the blog!
1) Eddie’s prison guard, in one scene, says: “24601, please step away from the door.”
2) In one intense scene, Eddie, under pressure, says: “I’ve got a bad feeling about this.”
3) Eddie and Jin works in Ken’s company, called Jukt Micronics. - From the blog entry http://broken2008.blogspot.com/2008/03/ken-tai-ko-and-jin-jokester.html
See you guys on Friday or Saturday! Or both!
Tags:broken 2008, easter, gtpj

March 18th, 2008 at 3:50 pm
1) 24601 is the number given to Valjean in Les Misérables.
2) “I’ve got a bad feeling about this” is a phrase used several times in the Star Wars series.
3)Jukt Micronics is the name of the fictional company that Stephen Glass, a former American reporter for The New Republic who was fired for fabricating articles, quotes, sources and events, used in one of his articles.
Umm…do I get a prize for guessing all the references? Do I?
March 19th, 2008 at 2:11 am
Actually we thought of making a small competition but it was a little too late to implement it haha! But yep, to all 3 references, it’s correct, correct, correct!