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Tony Eusoff & Daniel Veerapen

Tony Eusoff | Daniel Veerapen

01-Dec-15 20:00

Tony Eusoff & Daniel Veerapen

“Chef” Llew Marsh mixed in a bowl, an actor who only decided to act because a drunkard from childhood told him so, a music producer who happens to be a jazz expert his entire life, alongside the likes of Joanne Kam and some other esteemed comedians. Voila! You get it right In Your Face!  

 

Tony Eusoff is the male lead for the new musical, In Your Face premiering later this week on December 3rd to 5th at Connexion @ Nexus, Bangsar South. With years of experience in films, television and on the theatre stage, Tony’s a Kuching-born man, speaks fluent Mandarin as he studied in a Chinese school. One of Tony’s notable highlights was his role as P.Ramlee in the popular P.Ramlee - The Musical! earlier this year in August and September which toured around Penang, Johor and Malacca.

 

Daniel is the music producer for the musical, In Your Face who is also a talented music producer following in his father’s, Michael Veerapen, famous footsteps in jazz. As a pianist and keyboardist, Daniel has a music style that ranges from nu jazz, electronic, RnB and orchestral. Daniel is one of the figure names for jazz in Malaysia, At the young age of 19, he produced Noryn Aziz’s album Alam Maya and won Best Pop Album in the Anugerah Industri Muzik ke-14.

 

For the record, Tony and Daniel scored 26!

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