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Review: IBARRA's Memorable Moments and Excesses

Review: IBARRA's Memorable Moments and Excesses

by Jude Cartalaba — June 19, 2023
With the birth of a new theater company, Tanghalang Una Obra, whose creatives were closely associated with Gantimpala Theater Foundation, comes 'Ibarra,' a reworking of the latter’s yearly production of 'Kanser,' based on Dr. Jose Rizal’s first novel, 'Noli Me Tangere.' But this time, it present...
Artistic Integrity or Profit?

Artistic Integrity or Profit?

by Jude Cartalaba — June 15, 2023
A little over 10 years since Actor's Actors Inc.'s The Necessary Theatre premiered John Logan's Tony Award-winning play 'Red' in Asia, the theater company brings back the two-hander on stage. Bart Guingona still plays the abstract expressionist Mark Rothko, while JC Santos plays his fictional studio...
Review: TWENTY QUESTIONS, 20 Years Later

Review: TWENTY QUESTIONS, 20 Years Later

by Oliver Oliveros — May 25, 2023
If you were to stage a 20-year-old two-hander post-pandemic, it’d be a smart move to update its directorial decisions and the script’s words and dialogues, especially with the play’s themes about young love, pre-marital sex, and peer pressure meant to resonate, at the least, with the Gen Zers ...
At Best When There's Singing and Dancing on Screen

At Best When There's Singing and Dancing on Screen

by Oliver Oliveros — January 12, 2023
Learning music mogul Clive Davis gave the imprimatur to 'Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody,' the biopic of Davis’s former protegee and the late music icon Whitney Houston, promises topnotch musical sequences, which would not disappoint--even the most critical superfans. ...
Review: Marriage is Not Perfect; It Never Will Be

Review: Marriage is Not Perfect; It Never Will Be

by Rayne Jarabo — November 29, 2022
Witnessing a postmodern reimagination of a sublime 20th-century Rodgers and Hammerstein musical makes one realize there is a darker, yet more revealing, life’s perspective. In Repertory Philippines’ 'Carousel,' director Toff de Venecia incorporates what we obsess about in this digital age, e.g.,...
Review: One's Triumph Could be a Saving Grace for Many

Review: One's Triumph Could be a Saving Grace for Many

by Vince Vicentuan — October 18, 2022
'I Will, the Musical' successfully premiered at the iconic Manila Metropolitan Theater stage on October 14, almost a year after it was filmed at the Music Museum and streamed online in 2021....
Review: Uplifting, Harrowing Tales from Mindanao

Review: Uplifting, Harrowing Tales from Mindanao

by Oliver Oliveros — October 3, 2022
To say 'Anak Datu' is immensely personal and political is an understatement, and the uninitiated ticket buyer could find it rather deceitful at first. Pre-opening, TP’s marketers were masquerading the production as a play with music told in multi-universes than a multi-layered creative protest at ...
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