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Social realism and a ‘new voice’ in Nigerian cinema
A low budget comedy set in the working class suburbs of Nigeria’s capital, Ema Edosio’s debut film “Kasala!” is a world away from the usual style and glamour of Nollywood.
A low budget comedy set in the working class suburbs of Nigeria’s capital, Ema Edosio’s debut film “Kasala!” is a world away from the usual style and glamour of Nollywood.
What happens if you and your friends decide to remake a Dua Lipa music video with little to no budget? Yeah that’s right: Magic. Youtuber Jade V along with her
Someone has been murdered and the culprit is at large. But fret not; seven of the best—or worst—detectives are here to crack the case.
Spanish was spoken at home and English we learned in school. Our introduction to English literature and theater was during high school, when the teachers urged (or required) us
Where this production wins is in its brand of comedy—the way it unfailingly connects with its audience
Musicals, dramas, dance, improv, ‘hugot’ confessions and more on Feb. 7-25
There’s no business like show business, and in the case of Repertory Philippines’ “A Comedy of Tenors,” the show must go on even when operatic tensions run high. The
In 1984-85, after the Aquino assassination and just before Edsa 1, the live performance scene in the country became more vibrant with comedy acts, if not concerts/political satire gigs exemplified by the Apo Hiking Society.
A total of 1,760 tickets, the seating capacity of The Theatre at Solaire, started going on sale today, Nov. 3, for the extended show date of hotshot standup comedian Jo Koy who is due to perform on Nov. 30 and Dec. 3 at the said venue.
The cast’s full embrace of the Monty Python brand of tomfoolery results in a hoot of a show
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