Just like the era, it is lightning speed, transparent and honest—but please improve the acoustics.
The proudly feminist play, which premiered in the late 1990s, smashed taboos with its frank, honest talk about women’s genitalia as a symbol and vessel not only of female sexuality, but also of women’s rights and their hopes, fears, aspirations and struggles.
The original musical that's based on a repertoire of pop classics successfully surmounts the hurdle of preventing the show from becoming a concert.
“Binondo, A Tsinoy Musical,” produced by Synergy 88 Digital and Rebecca Chuaunsu Film Productions, is a fairly accurate title that...
Grand vistas, an endless array of wonderful talking creatures, and heart-stopping action laced with poignant drama: these are the...
The Philippine High School for the Arts’ (PHSA) production of “Nagwawalang Gubat”—Guelan Luarca’s translation of Caryl Churchill’s “Mad Forest,”...
At a time when women were not allowed to vote or hold executive jobs, Henrietta Swan Leavitt was literally...
Among all theatrical productions of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” by various groups that we’ve seen through the years,...
Given the current state of affairs, it’s not surprising that many theater companies are staging plays with anti-establishment themes...
Rep’s take on it is brash, energetic—but lacks grit or edge