2017: Faith and clarity in the theater
Less than two years since “change” cursed and killed its way into this corner of the world, and already, the theatrical landscape betrays heavily our collective frustrations with this
Less than two years since “change” cursed and killed its way into this corner of the world, and already, the theatrical landscape betrays heavily our collective frustrations with this
Among all theatrical productions of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” by various groups that we’ve seen through the years, 9 Works Theatrical and Globe Live’s restaging—running at the Globe
The industry forges on through the good and bad patches, the seasons of plenty and want—the way pioneers like Rep and Peta have done so in the last 50 years
Three productions of varying themes and styles—but all very Filipino
Nick Joaquin’s “A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino” is debuting as a movie at the 2017 Metro Manila Film Festival, titled “Ang Larawan: The Musical.” Rolando Tinio, another National
And passersby are welcome to set up mats around the outdoor venue to watch it, music-festival style
Buoyed by a cast of mostly pint-sized performers, Atlantis Theatrical Entertainment Group’s production of “Matilda The Musical”—directed by Bobby Garcia and running until Dec. 10 at Meralco Theater—packs a
Ang Pag-uusig,” Tanghalang Pilipino’s production of a new translation (by Jerry Respeto) of “The Crucible,” Arthur Miller’s classic play about socio-political paranoia, grabbed 13 citations to take the lead
At the Peta Festival of Windows, an astonishing display of fresh and creative cultural flowering from outside Manila
Rep’s production of Broadway’s ‘iconic tribal love-rock musical’ opens Nov. 17; both, incidentally, turned 50 this year
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