CHEF (BIBAP) Non-Verbal Show Ticket in Seoul
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4.60Entertainment more suitable for kids
Reviewed by: Tian, 2014/10/01This was my fourth show in Seoul as I've previously watched Nanta, Jump and Marionette. The show featured a mix of talents from beat-boxing to breakdancing to singing. The humour was very similar to Nanta and Jump - heavily reliant on physical slapstick humour and precise comedic timing. While I enjoyed Nanta and Jump a lot, I was not a huge fan of Bibap as the performance and storyline felt a little too contrived. I particularly was not a fan of the singing and "disco" segments. That said, I think this would be a suitable show for kids (indeed there was a kid in the front row laughing all throughout). If you only have time for one show, I would recommend Nanta over Bibap. Regardless, Bibigo (producer of this show) is a great place to eat bibimbap. Enjoy!
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Attended as: | Solo Travelers |
Activity Date: | 2014/09/26 |
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Reviewed by: Anonymous, 2014/07/09It was easy to understand and i enjoyed many funny scenes on stage. But I guess the pound sound made me feel like I should have brought a earplug. Maybe I got a wrong seat.
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Attended as: | Families |
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