Catch ‘The Bluebird of Happiness,’ now on its final weekend run | Lifestyle.INQ

OCTOBER 27, 2022

MIO INFANTE’S design of the Land of Luxury takes a leaf from “Alice in Wonderland”—all bright colors and ornate props, with a chandelier to rival “The Phantom of the Opera” at the back.

MANILA, Philippines—Local theaterdom is abuzz with Trumpets big musical comeback, “The Bluebird of Happiness” which opened a couple of weeks ago at the Meralco Theater. This proudly Filipino musical with book and lyrics by Jaime del Mundo and music by Rony Fortich, based on the Belgian play written in 1908 by Maurice Maeterlinck, continues to touch hearts with its message that teaches families to recognize what true happiness is.

 

With more than twenty years of theater history, Trumpets is known for its blockbuster musicals for the whole family such as “The Lion, The Witch & the Wardrobe,” and “Little Mermaid”. Other than providing entertainment value, the theater company makes sure that every material they stage has an eternal message that audiences can take home with them.

 

Both critics and theater aficionados are unanimous with their rave reviews about the show’s entire staging, and performances. Dale Bacar of Broadway World considered the return of Trumpets as a “triumphant comeback”. Blogger Fred Hawson of Fred Said rated it as “world class and first rate”. Inquirer theater editor-critic Gibbs Cadiz thought it was “an enchanting show! (It) makes one truly proud that that it’s a home-grown production”.

 

More people are raving about “The Bluebird of Happiness” but what makes Trumpets genuinely happy and proud is the reaction of the audience having touched after being reminded of an important truth about the meaning of happiness. A cast member’s friend shared that her five-year old daughter learned that “Things cannot make me happy and we should share and not fight.”

 

Trumpets is also elated that a lot of kids have come back to see the show again, singing the songs and quoting the names of the characters and their memorable lines. Trumpets, Inc. president, Audie Gemora said, “we are truly blessed to see the overwhelming response of the audience and how the material has affected them. With our limited run, we wish more people could come and see it and be touched by the valuable message this fantastic show has to offer.”

 

TRUMPETS’ “The Bluebird of Happiness,” with book, lyrics and direction by Jaime del Mundo and music by Rony Fortich, will run Sept. 26-Oct. 20, 2013 at the Meralco Theater.

“The Bluebird of Happiness” tells the story of two poor children, Mytyl and Tyltyl who go on a magical adventure in mysterious lands, meeting fantastical characters as they try to find the bluebird of happiness that will make their life happier.

 

It has a 50-strong cast of seasoned actors including, Mayen Bustamante-Cadd, Jennifer Villegas-dela Cruz, Lynn Sherman, Robie Zialcita, Carla Guevarra-Laforteza, Joy Virata, Steve Cadd, Joel Trinidad, Reymund Concepcion with the four kids alternating as the central characters, Guido Gatmaytan, Anton Posadas, Chimmi Kohchet Chua and Alessa Zialcita.

 

It will have its final weekend performances at the Meralco Theater on October 19 at 3 p.m. and 8 pm, and Oct 20 at 3:00 pm. For tickets, contact Trumpets Office at 901-4364, TicketWorld at 891-9999 or visit www.TicketWorld.com.ph.

 

 

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