Love in a Fallen City 2005 featuring Leung Ka-fai, Louisa So, Alice Lau, is
currently in the final stages of rehearsal. When the reporter went to visit
recently, she saw that the experienced Leung Ka-fai was making mistakes
while memorising the script. Despite having to have some intimate scenes
with Leung Ka-fai, and having her boyfriend Poon Chan-leung in the
audience, Louisa continues throw herself into the role, even if it means
sitting on Ka-fai's lap, or allowing Ka-fai to put his head near her chest.
Ah So says "Maybe because today the director Fredric Mao is here, and there
is someone else visiting, so Ka-fai is a little nervous, but musicals are to
overcome these fears, this is a really good training, Ka-fai immediately
adapted, and really quickly returned to his original mood."
Yesterday, Leung Ka-fai, Louisa So and Alice Lau were rehearsing for this
month's Love in a Fallen City 2005, Leung Ka-fai who plays the character Fan
Liuyuan wore a singlet revealing his fit body, while Louisa So who plays
the character of Bai Liusu was more intimate, sitting on Ka-fai's lap, and
Ka-fai's put his head near her chest, intimate scenes one after another,
despite Louisa's boyfriend in the audience, but both were acting very
naturally, they were not affected at all.
The Sun
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Having had musical experience, Leung Ka-fai seemed to be a bit nervous,
especially in front of the director Fredric Mao, and he seemed to transform
from a man to a student, making mistakes while saying his lines, he covered
his face and jokingly stuck out his tongue. But after Mao Sir's directions,
he returned to his original mood, and received Mao Sir's praise.
This is the second time for Louisa in acting in Love in A Fallen City, her
partner changing from Tse Kwan-ho to Leung Ka-fai, she naturally feels it is
different. She says "He is another Fan Liuyuan, his acting technique is
really different from Kwan-ho's, and maybe because today there were
reporters and Mao Sir's presence, so he was a little nervous, but musicals
are to overcome these fears. This time it's a sellout, and the tickets were
sold really early, so we have decided to perform this musical again in March
2006."
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