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It began with an invitation from Baclaran Church. It was March 2020, and the people at the National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help had mobilized, preparing food for
It began with an invitation from Baclaran Church. It was March 2020, and the people at the National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help had mobilized, preparing food for
Actor-director Mae Paner, aka Juana Change, has become one of the increasingly rare voices of conscience in the country, but especially so with her portrayal of four characters in the monologue “Tao Po.”
The proudly feminist play, which premiered in the late 1990s, smashed taboos with its frank, honest talk about women’s genitalia as a symbol and vessel not only of female sexuality, but also of women’s rights and their hopes, fears, aspirations and struggles.
Three productions of varying themes and styles—but all very Filipino
ONGOING ‘Tao Po,’ BGC Arts Festival, Nov. 26/10:30 a.m., Maybank Performing Arts Center, BGC “Tao Po,” a monologue play written by Maynard Manansala and performed by Mae Paner, explores
Her monologue play on four lives affected by EJKs will have a performance on Nov. 26 at BGC.
Call me Katniss, because I just survived the “Hunger Games.” Well, technically, I “survived” the Manila International Book Fair (MIBF) 2015, which, if you ask anyone who went to
She’s starring in a musical satire that aims to empower Filipino voters–‘Pinatay si Mayor!’–running March 26-28 in La Salle
“Pinatay si Mayor!” is a musical satire showing how townsfolk from Barangay Talon Pikit get so fed up with the local leader that they elect an animal—a promising pig—as mayor.
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