Young actors join BP in ‘Manhid: The Pinoy Superhero Musical’ | Lifestyle.INQ

OCTOBER 27, 2022

Fredison Lo as “Radya”. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/BP
Fredison Lo as “Radya”. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/BP
Fredison Lo as “Radya”. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/BP

MANILA, Philippines—On February 2015, “Manhid: The Pinoy Superhero Musical” wraps up Ballet Philippines’ 45th anniversary season. Set in an alternate present day Philippines where the Edsa revolution failed, this musical features heroes and villains with superpowers, and a people sick with Kamanhiran (Apathy).

 

Leading the cast of superheroes as Bantugan “Tag-inip” Buenaventura is Sandino Martin, who recently won Best Actor at the Cinema One Originals Awards Night for his role in “Esprit de Corps”. Bantugan is a journalist with the power to communicate with the other superheroes through his dreams. Alternating the role is Ballet Philippines Apprentice, Mark Anthony Grantos.

 

Female lead Lam-Ang “Amihabagat” Panganiban, who controls the Amihan and Habagat winds, will be played by Regina de Vera and Teetin Villanueva. A resident actor of the Tanghalang Pilipino Actors Company, de Vera won the Gawad Buhay award for Outstanding Female Lead Performance in a Play in 2013 for “Der Kaufmann”.

 

Villanueva is a recent Theatre Arts graduate from UP Diliman. Her thesis role performance as Hermana Augusta Beata in Floy Quintos’ “Collection” earned her nominations for the 26th Aliw Awards and BroadwayWorld Philippines’ Awards in 2013.

 

Gold Villar takes on the role of Allunsina “Mura-dugo” Albano, who has the power to draw blood through her curse words. Villar is a senior teaching artist for the Philippine Educational Theater Association (Peta) and has been part of productions “Mga Kwento ni Lola Basyang, Batang Rizal, Si Juan Tamad, Ang Diablo at ang Limang Milyong Boto” and most recently, “Rak of Aegis”. Also playing Allunsina is Kim Molina, who recently was an alternate for the lead role of Aileen in the highly celebrated musical, “Rak of Aegis”.

 

Sandino Martin as Bantugan. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/BP
Sandino Martin as Bantugan. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/BP

Urduja, the mysterious goddess of all insects is played by recent discovery KL Dizon. A graduate of the Philippine High School for the Arts, Dizon has performed with the Philippine Opera Company on various productions.

 

Dilim, a nightclub singer whose tragic songs bring on darkness, is played by Jean Judith Javier, who was last seen in the premiere of “Ang Huling Lagda ni Mabini” with Dulaang UP, and recently appeared in “Noli Me Tangere the Opera” as the madwoman, Sisa.

 

Lagrimas, whose tears can heal anything, is played by Ronah Rostata, a graduating Theatre Arts major from the University of the Philippines Diliman.

 

The cast of villains is led by Mayen Estanero, essaying the role of the Demonyita Mamalahima, the Minister of Humanity. In 2013, Estanero played the role of Rosario, wife of Lorenzo Ruiz in the Filipino-language rock opera “Lorenzo” and Nyai Ontosoroh in “Pramoedya”, which was part of Virgin Labfest.

 

Fred Lo and Ricardo Magno alternate as Radya Indarapatra “Mata-balani” Evangelista, an actor by day who has the power to become one’s heart’s desire. A full time performer, some of Lo’s most notable roles have been Mark Cohen in 9works Theatrical’s “Rent” and “Prince Christopher” in Resorts World’s “Cinderella”. Magno, a scholar of the Tanghalang Pilipino Actors’ Company, recently performed with Ballet Philippines in August 2014 as Emilio Aguinaldo in “La Revolucion Filipina”.

 

Teetin Villanueva as Lam-Ang. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/BP
Teetin Villanueva as Lam-Ang. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/BP

Ballet Philippines dancers also take on the challenge of portraying the roles of comic book heroes and villains. Featured are Jean Marc Cordero, Katherine Trofeo, Richardson Yadao, Earl John Arisola, Cyril Aran Fallar, Emmanuelle Guillermo, Timothy Paul Cabrera, Rita Angela Winder, Denise Parungao, Kazier Policarpio, Ma. Celina Dofitas, Victor Maguad, and Erl Emmanuel Sorilla.

 

This original Filipino dance musical is by Kanakan Balintagos, with musical collaborators Vincent de Jesus, Carina Evangelista, and the Eraserheads. This year’s production will be directed by BP Artistic Director Paul Alexander Morales and choreographed by Morales and Alden Lugnasin. The shows will feature the Radioactive Sago Project as its live band. “Manhid: The Pinoy Superhero Musical” will have a three-weekend run at the CCP Main Theater on February 20-22, February 27-March 1, and March 6-8.

 

For bulk reservations, show buys, and inquiries, visit www.ballet.ph or call Ballet Philippines at 551-1003. For tickets, call the CCP Box Office at 832-3704 or Ticketworld at 891-9999.

 

Connect to Ballet Philippines online through the following social media networks:

 

Facebook: www.facebook.com/balletphilippines

Twitter:                @balletph

Instagram:@balletphilippines

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/balletph

 

Radioactive Sago Project. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/BP
Radioactive Sago Project. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/BP

The 45th Anniversary Sapphire Season. Rare scenes of power and grace. Love, valour and redemption. Under the artistic directorship of Paul Alexander Morales, this is a toast to 45 years of dance excellence!

 

 

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