Even though the widespread of swine flu has become more severe, “Singha Presents Nanta” by Singha Corporation, Snack Jack, and Isuzu, still attracted large number of audiences who have come to enjoy laughing with the show. The Korean comedy show kicked off its start on 22 July 2009 at Royal Paragon Hall, Siam Paragon and greeted the celebrity parade such as Kalamare-Pacharasri, Benz-Phornchita, Mic-Boromwudhi, Ick-Ban, Kay-Cholada, Eve-Yuphaphak, Ballon-Pinsuda, Kai-Phasit and Duangta Tungkamanee. The show’s organizer has also provided Safecleanse hand cleansing gel and hygienic mask for audiences.
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NANTA COOKIN' [ Gala round ]
Nanta has done its job to make spectators at Royal Paragon Hall laugh their head off. The show was about a group of 2 talented and 1 sexy chefs not knowing that they have to prepare a long list of food for the wedding ceremony within an hour. Besides, they have to train the hopeless nephew of moody restaurant manager who has no cooking experience. Problems start to arise, bringing laughter and joy to the audiences. The climax of the show is when they use cooking utensils and equipment to create the non-verbal performance of free rhythmical movements. Furthermore, they invited some of the audiences to join them with the show, for example, as a couple to try the soup, as a helper to help pull the chef out of the bin, or as a competitor to line up the highest dimsums.
Be prepared for laughing non-stop with “Singha Presents Nanta”, the Korean original of laugh creation. The show starts from today till 26 July at Royal Paragon Hall, Siam Paragon. Ticket prices are 900/1,200/1,500 and 1,800 Baht (Premium) available at all Thaiticketmajor outlets or call 0-2262-3456.
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