For Bela Padilla, JC Santos and Zanjoe Marudo made her directorial debut unforgettable
Bela Padilla’s venture into filmmaking is memorable not because it is her first time but because of her co-stars, JC Santos and Zanjoe Marudo.
Bela Padilla’s venture into filmmaking is memorable not because it is her first time but because of her co-stars, JC Santos and Zanjoe Marudo.
Zanjoe Marudo reveals that the company of his friends, who he does activities with, makes him forget the pains of a failed relationship.
To relieve the pain of a broken heart, actor JC Santos travels all by himself to a new place, to reflect on what made his relationship fail.
One of the things JC Santos loves about the theater is its discipline. The thirtysomething TV and film heartthrob can talk nonstop about how theater’s various elements can come together
JC Santos, the young Dulaang UP-trained theater actor who became a TV sensation last year when he was cast as the third wheel to the James Reid-Nadine Lustre tandem
“Buwan at Baril sa Eb Major,” Andoy Ranay’s restaging of Chris Millado’s incisive 1985 play on the plight of martial law victims, is supposedly aimed at millennials who did
Joining her in the pre-Valentine show are theater colleagues JC Santos, Cris Villonco, Kim Molina and Yanah Laurel
Chris Millado’s play about the martial law years brings JC Santos, Cherrie Pie Picache, Andoy Ranay et al. back to the stage
From Jan. 26 to Feb. 12, new theater company Sugid Productions Inc. presents “Buwan at Baril sa Eb Maj,” a play by Chris Millado that tackles the stories of
In 2007, some upper-class Certificate in Theater Arts students of the University of the Philippines (UP) were talking about this incoming freshman—a good-looking boy from Pampanga who had acted for Sir Tony Mabesa’s plays at Angeles University.
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