‘Run for Your Wife’ is comedy gold
No slapstick or idiot humor, no swearing or violence to be funny–but your abs will get a workout
No slapstick or idiot humor, no swearing or violence to be funny–but your abs will get a workout
THE POP balladeer, who’s not only visible in the concert scene but also in TV variety shows and teleseryes, is back in theater in Atlantis Productions’ “Ghost The Musical,” which opens April 25 at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium, RCBC Plaza, Makati City.
Upon entering the theater, one notices an annoying crack of light that seeps through one side of a door, glaring at the audience, on the set of Repertory Philippines’ staging of “Wait Until Dark.”
The sad thing about Atlantis Productions’ final show for the year, “The Addams Family,” is that it closed too soon—Dec. 1, after a mere three-weekend run.
He bared everything as Dave Bukatinsky in “The Full Monty”; he was Dennis Dupree in the rerun of “Rock of Ages”; and he was equally memorable as Mr. Stephens and Reverend Bliss in “Carrie The Musical.”
COUNT THEM—22 productions in just the first five months of the year, from the small two-character drama (“Red”) to the all-stops-out musical extravaganza (“Ibalong,” “Katy”). Local theater is at its most prolific and exciting in years; and so, before the last days of summer ring the curtain down on the old season to usher in the new by June—and with memory the only antidote to the ephemeral nature of theater—we thought we’d look back and salute the performances that lit up the stage and occasioned cheers in the previous months.
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