Asian love food, love the heavy eyeliner singer LoL! My first Karaoke experience was in Japanese restaurant and there was TV show like American Idol almost 30yrs ago when I was a kid!:)
HAHAHA! At first I thought this was a joke like something you'd see on Saturday Night Live. But apparently they really do have TV shows like that. Oh well, looks like fun.
This will be shown here in the Philippines and i recognize 2 of the main actors, they're Filipinos. But honestly, i had no interest in watching The Kitchen Musical until i found out here that they'll be featuring Adam's For Your Entertainment. Now i'm a little curious about the show, thanks to Adam :)
now my curiosity is up watching that clip.Did they fire that girl and what was going on in that kitchen that made everyone dress up and sing FYE. LOL my tpye of food program indeed.
There is hardly a need for the Singapore theatre groups to be "copycats"...@12:27, when it comes to Food! These theatre groups have produced a number of Food related musicals over the past 30-40 years but this one Kitchen Musical may be one of the latest to be screened on TV worldwide/AXN HUB stations. The previous Food musicals, the ones I remember: Fried Rice Paradise by Dick Lee, Makan Place (not sure by who) and Kopitiam (Coffee shop). Some of these are hilarious and depict typical Singapore lifestyles woven around the theme of Food. This particular video of Kitchen Musical potrays a very talented, well-honed group of actors, actresses, singers and musicians. So please, it's hardly fair or polite to label these years of well-honed artists as copycats. The only thing copied may be the Adam-potrayed character dancing in black leather tight outfit to FYE. But what's wrong with copying Adam; he is after all a theatre maestro! Also, it isn't a direct copy; this guy, the chief chef is dancing in a Kitchen not in an underground haunt. That to me is such a brilliant off-shoot idea off Adam's performance of FYE. :) Lam-my
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that looks like a fantastic show!! Some glee and food and Adam.
What a lovely idea! "Steamy" and "saucy" all in one show! And with dancing food to boot. Does anyone know if we can see this in the USA?
No offense but Asian are really copycats but creative and I love it!!!!!! Great Job!!!!! More power!!!!
Asian love food, love the heavy eyeliner singer LoL! My first Karaoke experience was in Japanese restaurant and there was TV show like American Idol almost 30yrs ago when I was a kid!:)
HAHAHA! At first I thought this was a joke like something you'd see on Saturday Night Live. But apparently they really do have TV shows like that. Oh well, looks like fun.
What a fun show!
If our cooking shows added music I might watch them.........I never do.........I am NOT domestic! JAK
This will be shown here in the Philippines and i recognize 2 of the main actors, they're Filipinos. But honestly, i had no interest in watching The Kitchen Musical until i found out here that they'll be featuring Adam's For Your Entertainment. Now i'm a little curious about the show, thanks to Adam :)
I love, love, love cooking shows. I find shows like the "old" food network (with not so many contests) and also cooking itself very comforting.
A show of this type looks like it would be a fun watch.
now my curiosity is up watching that clip.Did they fire that girl and what was going on in that kitchen that made everyone dress up and sing FYE. LOL my tpye of food program indeed.
There is hardly a need for the Singapore theatre groups to be "copycats"...@12:27, when it comes to Food! These theatre groups have produced a number of Food related musicals over the past 30-40 years but this one Kitchen Musical may be one of the latest to be screened on TV worldwide/AXN HUB stations. The previous Food musicals, the ones I remember: Fried Rice Paradise by Dick Lee, Makan Place (not sure by who) and Kopitiam (Coffee shop). Some of these are hilarious and depict typical Singapore lifestyles woven around the theme of Food. This particular video of Kitchen Musical potrays a very talented, well-honed group of actors, actresses, singers and musicians. So please, it's hardly fair or polite to label these years of well-honed artists as copycats. The only thing copied may be the Adam-potrayed character dancing in black leather tight outfit to FYE. But what's wrong with copying Adam; he is after all a theatre maestro! Also, it isn't a direct copy; this guy, the chief chef is dancing in a Kitchen not in an underground haunt. That to me is such a brilliant off-shoot idea off Adam's performance of FYE. :)
Lam-my
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