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Matilda The Musical Set To Premiere in Kuala Lumpur This June

‘Easily the Standout Musical of the Decade’ – Sunday Times, UK

[KUALA LUMPUR, FEBRUARY 5, 2020]: Acclaimed as ‘the standout musical of the decade’ by the UK’s Sunday Times, the multi award-winning Matilda The Musical will make its debut in Kuala Lumpur from 2 June 2020 at the Istana Budaya.

Inspired by the beloved book by the incomparable Roald Dahl, Matilda The Musical has taken both London’s West End and Broadway by storm, garnering five-star reviews across the board. Winner of over 85 international awards, including 16 for Best Musical, Matilda The Musical is now in its ninth year in London where it continues to delight audiences of all ages, and has been seen by more than 8 million people.

The Kuala Lumpur season of Matilda The Musical is the fourth leg of the original London West End musical’s Asian tour after stops in Singapore, China and Bangkok. It comes direct from seasons in Johannesburg and Cape Town, as part of an international tour.

Matilda The Musical was commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company and played to sold-out audiences at the RSC’s The Courtyard Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon in England for 12 weeks from November 2010 to January 2011. It transferred to the West End later that year and swept the board at the 2012 Olivier Awards, winning a record-breaking seven awards. As well as winning the award for Best New Musical, the four young actresses who originated and shared the title role made history by taking home the collective award for Best Actress in a Musical.

The New York production of Matilda The Musical, whichopened in 2013 at Broadway’s Shubert Theatre to rapturous reviews, was awarded the accolade ‘#1 Show of the Year’ from TIME Magazine, and won five Tony Awards¼.

The musical follows Matilda, a precocious 5-year-old girl who loves reading and learning, but is suppressed by her TV-obsessed parents who pay her little attention. As she grows up, she begins to resist the challenges and obstacles presented to her, learning that sometimes you have to be a “little bit naughty” in order to get through life. As she begins to master living with her family, her world is thrown into disarray as she starts a new school under the tyrannous grip of headteacher Miss Trunchbull. Seeking solace in the library in a world of her imagination and creation, Matilda forms strong bonds with adults such as librarian Mrs Phelps and her class teacher Miss Honey. Together they give her the confidence to embrace her special gift and individuality which is needed to reclaim her life.

Featuring a smart and witty original score by Olivier Award winner Tim Minchin, alongside an exciting book by Tony AwardÂź-winning playwright Dennis Kelly, and ingenious staging by Tony AwardÂź winning director Matthew Warchus and Tony AwardÂź winning choreographer Peter Darling, the musical adaptation is one of the most successful British musicals of modern times.

The production has sets and costumes by Tony AwardÂź winner Rob Howell, with orchestrations, additional music and musical supervision by Christopher Nightingale, lighting by Tony AwardÂź winner Hugh Vanstone, and sound by Simon Baker.

With an incredible cast of young performers, Matilda The Musical inspires and delights audiences both young and old. The timeless story of a small girl’s determination to challenge those above her for the greater good, combined with Roald Dahl’s signature wit and naughtiness, makes this an unforgettable musical.

‘ONCE IN A BLUE MOON, A SHOW COMES OUT BLAZING AND RESTORES YOUR FAITH IN BROADWAY. MATILDA THE MUSICAL IS THAT SHOW’ – New York Post

For detailed background information on the show and the characters please visit: www.matildathemusical.com

TICKETING AND SHOW INFORMATION

Season: From 2 June 2020

Performance time:

  • Tuesday to Friday: 8:30pm
  • Saturday: 2:00pm and 8:30pm
  • Sunday: 2:00pm and 8:30pm

Ticket price:

From MYR 200 (Excludes online processing fee)

Website: Matilda-KL.com

Does Apple Scam You For S$843 in Its Ecosystem?

Data says you can remain high-tech & save hundreds of dollars by dumping your Apple products

A report by iPrice

The existence of so many Apple products that on the surface can seem kind of limited or dumb, but like you & me, all of us haven’t been guilty of being in the ecosystem.  

But do we really need to spend all our savings on Apple products to be high-tech? As much as I personally love Apple products, I can’t deny that data says we can save tons of cash as much as S$843 by switching to Samsung.   

Yes, another trailing brand that’s close as the best Apple-alternative hardware that has been making strides in developing an ecosystem – or even better at some recent innovations. 

As an aggregator of various products, we dive deep to discover how much you can save from Apple & Samsung products.  

What Are the Attractions Outside Apple?

  1. Changing Your OS Saves You S$843

If you’re planning to switch from Apple’s ecosystem devices but are deterred by hefty price tags, our historical data shows that you can save as much as 24% (S$843) by changing your operating system from Apple’s ecosystem. These devices include a smartphone, laptop, smartwatch, tablet, and earbuds.

Switching over from Apple’s ecosystem – iOS & macOS – is certainly not an easy task. The incredible integration over devices, such as iMessage, Airdrop, & iCloud data, has been built into the ecosystem to make the transition hard.

However, there are rough edges with Apple hardware that you may have noticed. It’s the control over your devices. Especially when it comes to smartphone & laptop where likely many of us rely upon, Apple doesn’t really give option.

To be precise, there are plenty configurations you could choose from, whether it’s a laptop with Intel’s core i5 or i7 processors, how much storage you want, and so on.

And, Samsung offers those with a reasonable price with ecosystem of Galaxy line such as Samsung Galaxy Note 9 & 10, Samsung Notebook, Galaxy Watch Active, Galaxy Buds, and Galaxy Tab.  

  • The Smartphone as The Holy Grail

The smartphone is a vital entry to another ecosystem. Data reveals that you can save 10% (S$120) higher from iPhone X by changing your smartphone to Samsung Galaxy Note 9/10.

With the continuity of the latest smartphones & tech industry that aren’t going to stop growing, other devices are needed to make the most of your smartphone & money you spent on. Otherwise, your smartphone remains as any other smartphone – a device to take a few photos sometimes.

Take for instances, the capability to back-up your phone, shows picture, and syncs your data, even sending text messages from your computer.

In Singapore, the release of smartphone latest models is found to be the hook of entering the ecosystem. This is evident as we saw the enthusiasm of consumers in search of interest during certain months on Google Trends throughout the year in 2019.

  • Equally Impressive Laptop

Despite many services you could use in Macbook Pro, our data saw that you can save as much as S$595 by switching to Samsung Notebook 9, a 48% cheaper than Macbook Pro 13 & 15 inches in 2017.

A downgrade? Not necessarily.

For you who are a fan of a good old-fashion USB port & microSD card slot, Samsung Notebook 9 has all the features you asked for before Apple removed them.

While it’s not as robust as iMessage & Airdrop, Samsung Notebook 9 provides you with a SyncSide feature where you can respond to texts & notifications seamlessly on your laptop screen. Overall, options are what you get when you’re outside of Apple’s lush, walled garden.

  • Indisputable Wearables & Fitness to Save You More

The average selling price of Galaxy Watch Active witnessed an average of 52% (S$149) cheaper in price in 2019 as compared to Apple Watch Series 4.

While Apple Watch offers many impressive features & improvements such as the electrocardiogram (ECG), we found that Galaxy Watch Active also provides various fitness sensors, including the heart monitor of the user stress level.

  • Penny Saved is a Penny Earned

Accessories like Galaxy Buds were recorded to have a lower price by 3% (S$6). Completing the entire ecosystem to pair with your smartphone. 

Not only the fact that pairing system is perfectly easy, it supports wireless charging by replacing it at the back of your Galaxy Note.

Peek Over Those Walls

What about leaving? The other side on Samsung is great in many ways, even without Apple’s ecosystem, you get to pick your own options while remaining on high-tech.

The devices in Samsung’s ecosystem is indeed lower in price as compared to Apple. When you combine all of Samsung’s hardware, that will recreate the same type of ecosystem that Apple claims is possible outside of Apple.

Research Methodology:

Data featured in this study were aggregated and averaged from more than 150 online merchants & more than 30 million products through https://iprice.sg/apple/ & https://iprice.sg/samsung/.

About iPrice Group:

iPrice Group is a meta-search website operating in seven countries across Southeast Asia namely in; Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam, and Hong Kong. Currently, iPrice compares and catalogues more than 500 million products and receives close to 20 million monthly visits across the region. iPrice currently operates three business lines: price comparison for electronics and health & beauty; product discovery for fashion and home & living; and coupons across all verticals.

New Indomie Seblak Hot Jeletot taps into foodservice trend

Indofood, Indonesia’s largest instant noodle company, has launched Indomie Hype Abis Rasa Seblak Hot Jeletot. Originated from Bandung, Indonesia, seblak is made of wet kerupuk (traditional Indonesian crackers) and cooked with meat, eggs and spicy sauce. Seblak comes in many variants depending on the ingredients it is paired with such as macaroni, kwetiau noodle or bakso (meat ball). Seblak can be served wet or dry. Jeletot in the Sundanese language means hot until your eyes popped out.

Indomie Hype Abis Rasa Seblak Hot Jeletot comes under the Hype Abis range, which is a series featuring trending dishes in Indonesia including Ayam Geprek. Indomie Hype Abis Rasa Seblak Hot Jeletot comes with kerupuk, broad noodle (mie lebar), spices and seasonings made from onion, aromatic ginger (kencur) and other ingredients.

The recommended toppings include lobster, cockle, mozarella and cireng (a fried street food made from tapioca flour).

CJ Foods localises Korean sauce with new KoRasa

In a bid to localise its Korean sauces for the Indonesian market, South Korea’s CJ Foods introduced for the first time KoRasa sauce made from the double fermentation of tempe at the end of 2019. KoRasa (Korea, Kaya Rasa) or “rich Korean taste” is available in Kecap Manis Pedas (Spicy Sweet Soy Sauce) and Saus Pedas Asli (Original Spicy Sauce).

KoRasa is positioned as a Korean sauce but one that is heavily localised (eg spicy sweet soy sauce) and has the nutrient from the double fermentation of tempe, a traditional Indonesian soy product high in protein and iron. Consumers can use KoRasa for their normal Indonesian dishes as well as using it to cook Korean dishes like Ayam Crispy Pedas Madu (Spicy Crispy Korean Chicken with Honey).

Korean fried chicken or Dakgangjeong (닭강정) is trending in Indonesia, Malaysia and in several other Southeast Asian countries. Dakgangjeong is a deep-fried crispy chicken dish glazed in a sticky, sweet, and spicy sauce. Dakgangjeong is traditionally cooked with gochujang (red chili paste) but in the KoRasa recipe, gochujang can be substituted with KoRasa Original Spicy Sauce. Not all of the gochujang sauces sold in Southeast Asia are halal.

According to KoRasa, the ingredients needed to make Spicy Crispy Korean Chicken with Honey are:

  • 300g of chicken fillet
  • 250g of wheat flour
  • 1 egg
  • 4 garlic
  • 1 spoonful of honey
  • 3 spoonful of KoRasa Original Spicy Sauce
  • 1/5 teaspoon of pepper

CJ Foods’ KoRasa is quite similar to the Adabi Sos Korea (Korean Sauce) in Malaysia, which is a multi-purpose Korean sauce for Korean dishes especially for Korean fried chicken sauce.

The new KoRasa shows the ingenuity of Korean sauce manufacturers in localising their sauce for the local Indonesian market.

Valentine Vendetta presented by Creative Insurgence x Sethlui.com Events

Secret Location

Creative Insurgence teams up with Sethlui.com Events to bring you the ninth edition of No.1 singles party, Valentine Vendetta.

2020’s edition is the most engaging and experiential yet with the venue kept as a secret. The  event will begin at bustling Mexican cantina, Chimi’s (1 Marina Boulevard). Guests will then be whisked away to the secret destination, on a quick river cruise by WaterB. In keeping with the mystery of this secret venue, the event’s location will remain undisclosed till guests arrive.

All those single and ready to mingle are cordially invited to this ultimate Valentine’s Day experience over clinking glasses, exciting games and hot conversations. We’re turning up the heat with back-to-back games with prizes worth up to $2 000.

The event will end with signature Valentine Vendetta game, The Best Proposal where the couple walks away with a 3D2N stay in private island, White Sands Island in Bintan worth $999. An after party awaits the singletons where they can continue the party.

Early bird tickets are now available online.

Date: 14 Feb 2020, Friday

Meeting point: Chimi’s at 1 Marina Boulevard, #01-01 NTUC Centre

Registration Time: 6.30pm

Depart from Chimi’s: 8pm

Pre-sale tickets available at: https://valentinevendetta2020.eventbrite.sg

S$35+ (inclusive of 3 drinks with each valid at meeting point, the party and after party)

At the door (at Chimi’s):

S$40+ (inclusive of 3 drinks with each valid at meeting point, the party and after party)

Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ValentineVendetta/

About Valentine Vendetta

Valentine Vendetta is a Singles Party in Singapore that has been entertaining singles for 8 consecutive years in a row. The event features interactive and daring games where guests can win prizes and at the same time, singles can get to know many other singles.

Not just for singles, the party has also attracted couples too!

About Sethlui.com

SethLui.com is Singapore’s authoritative  voice within the food industry as the  online food publication with the highest  readership. Starting off as a blog, it has  now evolved into a blog-magazine hybrid  publication with multiple writers.

SethLui.com maintains a personable and  relatable tone of voice with a strong  followership. The publication  predominantly features FOOD, TRAVEL  and NIGHTLIFE articles.

In 2019, SethLui.com has expanded into  the events space, creating new and unique food experiences for our readers.

About Creative Insurgence

Creative Insurgence is a 10 year-old creative production agency. With over 800 events staged in total – and a minimum of one event a week – we are constantly growing, innovating and creating

About WaterB

Your preferred cruise operator along the Singapore River.
Visiting the Singapore River is definitely a must on your to-do list and at Water B, they strive to enhance your experience while in Singapore and putting a smile on each and every of their customer’s face with our relaxing and fun filled cruise. Their distinctive eco-friendly cruise offers a voice commentary video which tells the history which occurred along the Singapore River and how the river has evolved since.

FGV-Samyang proposed halal ramen production plan shelved

The much hyped FGV Holdings Bhd-Samyang Foods Co Ltd proposed collaboration first announced in early 2019 has been shelved. The memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Samyang Foods was for the purpose of establishing Samyang Halal’s production facilities in Malaysia focusing to serve Halal ramen and instant noodle products for Malaysia and global markets. In the recent announcement on 24 January 2020, FGV did not provide any reason for the termination of the MOU

It appears Samyang Foods will continue to export its halal instant noodles from South Korea to Muslim markets instead of having them manufactured in Malaysia.

The hype for South Korean instant noodles in Malaysia has receded with an import value of only RM 57.5 million for the first 11 months of 2019 compared with RM 82.2 million for the full year of 2018, according to the Malaysia External Trade Statistics.

New F&N Life launched to promote bulk purchase of F&N beverages

Fraser & Neave Holdings Bhd (F&N) has dived into e-commerce by launching its own self-managed site at F&N Life. Malaysian consumers can order all their favourite F&N beverages on F&N Life including 100Plus, Sunkist, F&N Fruit Tree and Oyoshi in bulk at competitive prices.

F&N products are sold in bulk on F&N Life

F&N Life targets special occasions and festive seasons. F&N joins Heineken Malaysia Bhd (Drinkies.my) to roll out their own dedicated site for bulk purchase. Of course, to set F&N Life apart from other online marketplaces, F&N Life will have product details and nutrition values, recipes and loyalty programmes to attract consumers.

Janice Wong's 2AM: Dessertbar Presents Valentine's Day Special Menu

Janice Wong’s Valentine’s Day Dessert at 2am:dessertbar

January 30, 2020, Singapore â€“ This Valentine’s Day, treat yourself and a loved one to a lavish and interactive experience with Janice Wong’s Valentine’s Day Dessert and Cocktail Special at 2am:dessertbar.

The special menu is available from 7 February to the end of the month and invites guests to personalise their Valentine’s Day Dessert. The customisable dessert, priced at $24, is designed to match the unique personality of your relationships.

Suited not just for your significant other but also for beloved family members and friends, choose from a colourful array of decorations to adorn your dessert in the best way that characterises each relationship. The base dessert is made from Ruby feuilletine, Rose lemongrass parfait, Oolong tea mousse, Yuzu elderflower yoghurt and Ginger cake, with additional confectionery for tailored decorations including Rose kohakutou, Pink chocolate pearls, Lavender marshmallows and Grapefruit Pate de fruit.

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The Lady in Pink

Complementing the dessert is the “The Lady in Pink” cocktail. Retailing at $20 a la carte, or $18 as a pairing with the dessert, this Cocktail Special reminisces the formula for love with a concoction of gin, pomegranate, green apple, marzipan rose tea syrup, lemon, bitters and egg white garnished with rose syrup, raspberry sugar and a rose petal.

Joyful Beginnings with 7-Eleven Malaysia

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Semenyih, 28 January 2020 – In the spirit of festive celebrations, 7-Eleven Malaysia, the number one standalone convenience store in the country alongside NGOHub Asia organized a Chinese New Year celebration with a group of senior citizens from Joy Garden Old Folks Home.

The joyous occasion began with the traditional practice of tossing “Yee Sang” as a symbolic gesture to welcome good fortune and an auspicious start to the year. The residents were then treated with a sumptuous Chinese New Year lunch consisting of delectable Chinese dishes which included braised noodles, fried rice, curry fish and many more. After feasting, the volunteers spent some quality time with the residents by having singalongs and meaningful conversations. The residents had a great time introducing themselves and sharing their stories from their younger days. To complete the activity, the volunteers distributed red packets and goodie bags contains snacks and beverage as a symbol of prosperity and wealth to the residents.

Overlooking a lake and surrounded by lush greeneries, Joy Garden Old Folks is one the non-profit charitable organizations under House of Joy that administers shelter and care to a group of underprivileged people from various walks of life, including neglected elderly folks, the mentally ill and wheelchair-bound. Established on 1 February 2008 by the late Reverend Tang Chee Sing and his wife Lee Ching Mun, the home currently cares for over 43 residents with the help of caretakers in Semenyih.

“At 7-Eleven Malaysia, it always brings us great joy to provide festive cheer to those who do not have the privilege to spend it with their families or loved ones, as well as to those in need. We are pleased to be celebrating the Year of the Rat with the residents from Joy Garden Old Folks Home. We hope that this celebration will be a memorable one for them as they start the new lunar year on an auspicious note,” said Ronan Lee, 7-Eleven Malaysia’s General Manager of Marketing.

Joy Garden Old Folks Home welcomes contribution from the society, be it in the form of financial support or in-kind donation. For more information on how to support them, contact Ms. Lesley Man 019-339 2847 or visit their Facebook page.

Raise a Glass to the Year of the Rat at Junior

Singapore, 24 January 2020 â€“ Junior is spreading festive joy with its latest concept, House of Dancing Lion. Sponsored by RĂ©my Martin, this Chinese New Year pop up will run until 22 February 2020 and boasts themed cocktails and eccentric interiors including lanterns and lion heads, a one of a kind experience that is undoubtedly not to be missed!

There’s no better way to usher in the new year than to bond over an abundance of cocktails. Kick-off with Fanning the Flames ($25++) a concoction of The classic laddie malt, coffee vermouth, DOM Benedictine, and served with charred chilli Bak Kwa bitters to compliments the whiskey flavour. Ha Ha Ha($25++)will keep guests cheerful served with Janice Wong Singapore’s Hae Bee Hiam Chocolate, the savoury, sour cocktail is made with Alipus San Luis Mezcal, lemongrass, lime, tamarind, Hae Bee Hiam Tincture. 

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Rolling for Prosperity

Toss for the new year with Rolling for Prosperity ($25++)inspired by the classic Pineapple Tarts, the rum-based cocktail is a mix of pineapple, lemon, baking spice, and egg white, and served with Janice Wong Singapore’s Pineapple Tart will bring guests good luck. This New Year won’t be complete without Ang Bao Na Lai! ($25++) this refreshing drink is made of Botanist Dry Gin, lychee, grapefruit, lemon, rosewater, and strawberry paint. Last but not least, the Sticky Mouth Kitchen God ($25++) an old-fashioned style cocktail with a twist of glutinous rice cake is a mixture of RĂ©my Martin VSOP Cognac, Rosso vermouth, sesame, and glutinous rice wine.

Address & Contact Details:

43 Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore 088464

Direct entrance in the alley on Cook Street

+65 8121 1462

Junior Opening Hours

Mon – Sat: 6.00pm to midnight

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