Having conquered Manila, so to speak, after a grand debut on Broadway, it now wants to reach out to key cities in the land: “M. Butterfly,” the breakthrough play by David Henry Hwang which created a buzz on the Great White Way years ago, somewhat similar to the excitement “Crazy Rich Asians” is generating today.
There was a time when Asian plays and actors were not really that accepted in Broadway, says celebrated playwright Henry David Hwang. But now American theater has a wide variety, and there is increasing awareness of ethnic plays.
The latest production of "M. Butterfly," the 1988 Tony Award Winner for Best Play, will have its last shows Sunday, Sept. 30, 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., at Maybank Performing Arts Theater in Bonifacio Global City.
THE latest production of “M. Butterfly,” the 1988 Tony Award Winner for Best Play, will have its last shows today,...
The return of M. Butterfly to the Philippine stage has been quite a success.
The restaging of the Philippine production of the Tony Award-winning play “M. Butterfly” on Sept. 21 (Friday, 8 p.m.) will help raise funds for Ricky Lee’s Trip to Quiapo Free Scriptwriting Workshop.
Life is a stage where you can choose to perform a drama, comedy or musical. Add a fantabulous set and elaborate costume designs, and the stage is ready as the setting for life’s drama.
Before September ends, you need to catch the restaging of David Henry Hwang’s “M. Butterfly,” at the Maybank Performing Arts Theater.
The wonders of technology enable us to digitally work while being anywhere in the world.
Producer Jhett Tolentino, director Kanakan Balintagos and actor-coproducer Raymond Francisco team up to remount David Henry Hwang’s classic play