The stage play Meant To Be, led by JessC, recently premiered to strong audience response, drawing fans from across Malaysia—including Johor Bahru, Melaka, Kota Kinabalu, and Kuching—who traveled to show their support for her first post-pandemic production.


A “Cinematic” Stage That Changes Perception

JessC’s performance received widespread praise, with many audience members highlighting the play’s “cinematic” storytelling style. Viewers shared that the production was deeply moving and immersive, offering a fresh theatrical experience that reshaped their perception of stage plays.

For many, Meant To Be was more than just a performance—it felt like stepping into a new emotional world, bridging the gap between film and theatre in a way that made the story more accessible and impactful.


Gratitude Behind the Curtain

Beyond the applause, JessC expressed heartfelt appreciation for the collective effort behind the production. She thanked her fans for their unwavering support, while also acknowledging the dedication of the cast and crew from Symphony Theatre (SPAC).

“This rehearsal period was extremely tight,” she shared. “But every actor gave their full commitment, memorizing lines and working tirelessly. The theatre team also sacrificed a great deal of time to make this production possible. I’m truly moved.”


Closing Note

With Meant To Be, JessC not only returns to the stage—she helps redefine it. By blending emotional storytelling with cinematic presentation, the production opens a new chapter for contemporary theatre, one that resonates deeply with modern audiences while expanding the boundaries of live performance.

Source: Guang Ming Jit Poh