Here comes again that boy who didn’t want to grow up—Peter Pan—darker and more rebellious this time, backed up by...
Tanghalang Pilipino celebrates its 25th season by opening in August with José Rizal’s “Noli Me Tangere,” in commemoration of the...
Joining the nationwide celebration of the 150th birth anniversary of Dr. José Rizal, Tanghalang Pilipino (TP) restaged “Noli Me Tangere:...
The last time Tanghalang Pilipino staged the Cayabyab-Lumbera musical-theater adaptation of Rizal’s novel “Noli Me Tangere,” the result was vastly...
Theater actor and director Audie Gemora has released “Playlist,” a music CD where he performs his favorite Broadway tunes. Busy...
In these times of pirated DVDs, torrents, iPad apps and smartphones, going to the theater to watch a play or a musical is something not a lot of teenagers and young people like to do—but should. It doesn’t just promote love for music, arts and performance, it also develops focus, since a lot of people from today’s generation have short attention spans.
Repertory Philippines proudly announces its second offering for the year 2013 with “ No Way To Treat A Lady ” a musical comedy thriller with book, music and lyrics by Douglas J. Cohen based on the best-selling novel and renowned movie by William Goldman.
REPERTORY PHILIPPINES presents “No Way To Treat A Lady,” a musical comedy-thriller based on the 1964 novel of the same name by William Goldman, which was made into a motion picture in 1968.
The last time we witnessed Audie Gemora on stage, he was a serial killer-barber in Repertory Philippines’ “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” (2009), expertly slashing the throats of clueless customers whose flesh then became the main ingredient in pies that London feasted on.
This summer, why not bring theater appreciation to the next level by learning how to act? Various theater groups are conducting acting workshops—basic and advance—fit for children, teenagers and adults.