Noel Rayos doesn’t just ride bicycles, he folds them with his bare hands, too. No, he’s not a muscleman who bends metal for fun. Rayos is a versatile actor who is at ease in plays and musicals, comedy and drama, English and Tagalog and once had a bike stolen, even though it was chained and locked.
It’s amazing how Atlantis Productions can mount one contemporary musical after the other, some of them demanding, like the recent...
ARNELL Ignacio is a man who wears many hats. He is a comedian on the boob tube and the airwaves, where he hosts game and talk shows on top of being news anchor in a radio network and member of the jury of a talent search in a TV show. Way before this, he established himself as an emcee by doing stand-up comedy at The Library in Malate.
The hit Broadway and West End show “Shrek The Musical,” based on the beloved animated film, is coming to Manila.
ONGOING Resorts World Manila’s ‘Bituing Walang Ningning: The Musical,’ Newport Performing Arts Theater, until July 18 THE CLASSIC Viva movie...
Atlantis Productions celebrates its 15th Anniversary with the first professionally licensed production of “Ghost The Musical” in the Asia Pacific region. “Ghost The Musical” will run from April 25 to May 11 at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium, RCBC Plaza, Makati.
Calling the revered American critics and other detractors of the musical adaptation of Stephen King’s “Carrie”: This notorious Broadway flop recently had a three-weekend reincarnation in Manila as Atlantis Productions’ season closer—and boy, was it a bloody good production, pun intended.
This year marks director Bobby Garcia’s 21st year in the theater. “It is hard to believe how fast time has flown,” he says. “It has been a truly incredible journey that I continue to be so thankful for. The opportunity to tell stories and collaborate with great storytellers is really a gift not many are bestowed with. That truth doesn’t escape me for a second. I am blessed to be doing this.”
Running until July 26 at The Theatre at Solaire, Bobby Garcia’s production of the Broadway and West End musical goes on an Asian tour after its Manila run
When “Katy” opened on Jan. 27 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, not only was it the first local production to raise its curtain this year, it was also a harbinger of sorts.