Win A Pair of Tickets to RAK OF AEGIS, 3/8

By: Mar. 03, 2014
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MISS SAIGON alums, Philippine theater advocates
Isay Alvarez-Sena and Robert Sena star in the
new musical comedy RAK OF AEGIS.

Manila, Philippines--Show partners Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) and BroadwayWorld.com (BWW) are giving away a pair of tickets to the new musical comedy RAK OF AEGIS on Saturday, March 8, 3:00 p.m. at PETA Theatre Center (No.5 Eymard Drive, New Manila, Quezon City).

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(PETA), the group behind recent theatrical hits "Care Divas" and "Bona," is back with a new musical comedy, RAK OF AEGIS, which features the music catalog of multi-platinum rock band Aegis--musically rearranged for the stage by actor-musician Myke Salomon.

The show stars Isay Alvarez-Seña, Robert Seña, Aicelle Santos, and Joan Bugcat, along with other cast members Poppert Bernadas, Ron Alfonso, Jet Barrun, Kakai Bautista, Gimbey Dela Cruz, Neomi Gonzales, Pepe Herrera, Carlon Matobato, Julienne Mendoza, John Moran, Jerald Napoles, Gie Onida, Phillip Palmos, Myke Salomon, Paeng Sudayan, and Gold Villar.

Created by PETA Artistic Director Maribel Legarda and Palanca Award-winning playwright Liza Magtoto, the musical comedy directs the audience's attention to the residents of the flooded village of Villa Venizia, especially Aileen (Santos alternating with Bugcat), a young mall "promodizer" caught in the web of finding love and seeking fame to support her family.

For regular tickets, visit ticketworld.com.ph or call (632) 891-9999.

For more information, contact PETA at (632) 725-6244, 0917-5765400, email petatheater@gmail.com, or visit petatheater.com.



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