Review: An hour of fun and delight at Bubble Magic

It was a laughter-inducing hour of bubbles, light, music, shadow-play and comedy, thanks to the dynamic duo behind Bubble Magic.

bubbles on a rubber band

Different contraptions were used to produce different bubbles - long bubbles, floaty bubbles, and even a bubble tunnel that a train can run into.

magical huge bubbles

What the kids loved about the show, apart from the bubbles, were the “two funny men,” as JJ calls them. He kept chuckling and giggling to himself, which was quite a sight to watch too because I’ve never seen him react like this at a show.

Vera too. Later on, I asked her what’s her favourite part of the show, and she said when the two men used the hose to spray gas at each other’s faces, which are just some of a whole bag of funnies that they delivered with gusto and deadpan looks, no less. (For young kids, slapstick works most of the time.)

Quick, fan the bubbles!

The bubble show shows just how amazing and limitless imagination can be, when allowed to experiment and run wild that is. Imagine a show conjured up entirely by bubbles, accompanied by the clever use of lighting and colour to create drama and character, as well as different wacky music to add to the comic relief. Oh yes, let’s not forget the dance moves too. Hilarious.

Bubble Magic: Pep Bou’s Wonderful World of Bubbles runs till 14 September 2014. Tickets are available at SISTIC.

Disclaimer: We were given three tickets to watch Bubble Magic for the purpose of this review. All opinions are my own.

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