The Harlem MGCI Masters: Champions of the Game

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The Harlem MGCI Masters Players is a renowned theatrical group based in Harlem, New York City. Founded in 1998, this diverse and talented group of individuals consists of both amateurs and professionals who share a common love and passion for the performing arts. The group's main purpose is to promote cultural appreciation and diversity through their productions, showcasing a wide range of theatrical genres including drama, comedy, musicals, and dance. The Harlem MGCI Masters Players are known for their high-quality performances that captivate audiences and leave a lasting impression. Over the years, the group has gained a significant following and has received critical acclaim for their innovative and thought-provoking productions. Their commitment to excellence is evident in their attention to detail and dedication to delivering performances that resonate with audiences of all backgrounds.


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-Newish means that at least half of the original bags are sealed, the ones that have been opened have been inventoried to ensure the set is complete. You ll need to spend AU 165 US 100 on LEGO s online store and if you spend those hard earned pennies between October 14th and 16th, you ll get the Double VIP Points deal as well.

40562 myatic witch

Their commitment to excellence is evident in their attention to detail and dedication to delivering performances that resonate with audiences of all backgrounds. Beyond the stage, the Harlem MGCI Masters Players also engage in various community outreach programs. They conduct workshops and classes to nurture and inspire the next generation of actors, dancers, and playwrights.

Here’s the next GWP – 40562 Mystic Witch

Not long ago LEGO sent me a copy of the October gift with purchase set – 40562 Mystic Witch, and it’s a beauty! It’ll be around from October 14 to 31st, perfect for all your Halloween goodness.

You’ll need to spend AU $165 / US $100 on LEGO’s online store and if you spend those hard earned pennies between October 14th and 16th, you’ll get the Double VIP Points deal as well.

When I got it in the mail I thought it was a regular set, as it’s a Creator 3-in-1, but it’s definitely a GWP. Weighing in at 257 pieces, it’s a good deal! There’s the eponymous Mystic Witch, plus a cat or a dragon as alternative builds, and it’s chock full of purple elements.

Cat

It’s an odd looking cat (being purple), and the legs and head don’t have a great deal of poseability, however there’s enough to tilt the head forward and angle the legs out a little. the hat carries across all three builds. Being an alternate build, it doesn’t have to be as spot on, but it’s a fun one either way.

Dragon

This one is a beauty. It’s goofy looking, and the green belly is a real eye catcher. Like the other builds there’s not a great deal of detail at the back, but the wings and tiny arms are hilarious. It makes use of the curved plates used in the witch’s arms as a tail to good effect.

Witch

The front of the witch is excellent, and the almost tattered dress is wonderful. What’s weird about this one is the hands. They’re way too small. There’s ball joints in the wrists and shoulders, a turntable in the waist and a click hinge in the neck so there’s some limited poseability. It’s a shame the green skin doesn’t translate to the back and sides of the head, but the rest is pretty good. That broom is superb – the only thing I’d suggest is change the colour of the bush to a brown or dark tan, but it’s a great build. The back is exposed undersides of plates which is a shame. It’s also a pity that the pumpkin has little slivers of white showing through.

For a free gift with purchase, it’s well worth getting, regardless of the nitpicking. I’d jump on this one.

A special thank you to LEGO for sending me a copy to review. All thoughts on this set are my own and are not influenced in any way, shape or form. The provision of sets for review does not guarantee a favourable review.

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It’s an odd looking cat (being purple), and the legs and head don’t have a great deal of poseability, however there’s enough to tilt the head forward and angle the legs out a little. the hat carries across all three builds. Being an alternate build, it doesn’t have to be as spot on, but it’s a fun one either way.
Harlem mgci masetrs palyers

Their aim is to provide opportunities for aspiring artists to develop their skills and explore their creative potential in a supportive and inclusive environment. The success of the Harlem MGCI Masters Players can be attributed not only to their immense talent but also to their ability to unite and empower individuals from different walks of life. Through their art, they transcend boundaries and challenge societal norms, promoting understanding, empathy, and unity. This theatrical group is a true testament to the power of the performing arts in fostering personal growth and social change. The Harlem MGCI Masters Players continue to push boundaries and redefine the art of storytelling, leaving a lasting impact on the Harlem community and the broader theatrical landscape..

Reviews for "The Harlem MGCI Masters: A Trailblazing Team of Athletes"

- Sarah - 2/5 stars - I was really disappointed with "Harlem mgci masetrs palyers". The acting was subpar and the storyline lacked depth. I was expecting a captivating performance, but instead, I found myself disengaged throughout the play. The production also lacked effective staging and props, which made it difficult to immerse myself in the story. Overall, I was not impressed and would not recommend this play to others.
- Mark - 1/5 stars - I regretted attending "Harlem mgci masetrs palyers". The dialogue was poorly written and the actors seemed to struggle with their lines. The lack of chemistry between the cast members was evident, making the whole performance feel forced and unconvincing. Additionally, the sound quality was quite poor, making it difficult to understand what was being said. I was highly disappointed with this play and felt like it was a waste of my time and money.
- Jennifer - 2/5 stars - I had high expectations for "Harlem mgci masetrs palyers", but unfortunately, it fell flat for me. The pacing was inconsistent and the transitions between scenes felt rushed. The plot was also predictable and lacked originality. I wanted to be moved and inspired by the performance, but it failed to evoke any emotional response from me. Overall, I was left feeling underwhelmed and did not enjoy this play as much as I had hoped.

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