The Splash Zone, Filipino musicians and more reasons to enjoy ‘Singin’ in the Rain’
Audience members in the first three rows are provided plastic ponchos. But here’s an idea from the cast: Don’t wear it
Audience members in the first three rows are provided plastic ponchos. But here’s an idea from the cast: Don’t wear it
The 1952 movie was made by then-industry leader MGM; this handsomely mounted, perpetually smiling stage version could easily have been produced by Walt Disney
The stage version of the classic Gene Kelly film comes to Manila, and promises a magical piece of ‘feel-good’ theater
The producers behind the hugely successful Manila seasons of “The Phantom of the Opera” and “Wicked” have lined up four new productions this year, making 2015 their busiest year
If you’re looking for the perfect gift for your dad this Father’s Day, why not get him tickets to the musical “Singin’ in the Rain?” Enjoy a 10-percent discount
Music moves emotions. It is one art form powerful enough to move us to tears. I recall watching Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Phantom of the Opera,” the world’s most successful and popular musical. Sitting in the dark, I was blown away with awe and delight at the drama the musical could evoke from me.
Am I supposed to like the Phantom?” I whispered to Concertus managing director Bambi Verzo, who was sitting next to me.
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