Dash and daring creativity in campus theater
Over the past couple of weeks, there has been a spate of arresting theater offerings, mainly student productions, on campuses. While vastly different from each other, a common set
Over the past couple of weeks, there has been a spate of arresting theater offerings, mainly student productions, on campuses. While vastly different from each other, a common set
The independently produced original musical production opens June 29 at The Theatre at Solaire
Located on the southernmost tip of Samar Island, the town of Guiuan in Eastern Samar province has moved to preserve, conserve, and protect its historical and cultural heritage assets through
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) Gallery welcomed the pilgrim image of the Santo Nino de Cebu on April 10, at 10 a.m. The visit of the
The very first time Ramon Vilaró was in the Philippines, he fell under the spell of the country immediately. Vilaró, then a correspondent for a Spanish newspaper, arrived in Manila
Lately, more and more producers, are choosing theater pieces that require their actors to sing, dance and act. The demand for actors who can just sing and act has long
A typical father would encourage their sons to watch and play a manly sport. But if you’re the son of world-famous figurative artist and sculptor, the Colombian Fernando Botero, you’re
The Federation of Tagalog Diocesan Liturgical Commissions (FTDLC) will hold its fourth congress at the Archdiocese of Manila (St. Anthony Church and School, Singalong, Manila) on May 19. The congress
She belongs to the same firmament occupied by Maria Callas, Victoria de los Angeles and Renata Tebaldi. Her name is synonymous with such opera roles as Dorabella (“Cosi fan tutte”),
The country’s foremost poet Francisco Baltazar (Balagtas) was born in Bigaa (a town now named after him), Bulacan Province. He wrote “Florante at Laura,” with verses that strike the soul,
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