As script consultant for Trumpets’ “Joseph the Dreamer” this year, I can say that two heads are indeed better than...
The boldly named Manila Shakespeare Company’s maiden offering is, at best, a mixed bag
Gates Professional Schools in Quezon City, in line with its Victoria University-Switzerland MBA Industry Speaker Series, recently hosted a roundtable discussion with Pericles Lewis, founding president of Yale-NUS College in Singapore, at Mabuhay Palace in Manila
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Intense performances, probing questions and large ideas on a stark stage
For its second season, Twin Bill Theater presents the Asian premiere of “My Name is Asher Lev,” Aaron Posner’s stage adaptation of the best-selling novel by Chaim Potok.
It’s the third time Repertory Philippines has staged the classic dark comedy, “Arsenic and Old Lace.” But it appears...
The Sandbox Collective’s recently concluded “festival of the absurd,” dubbed “The Imaginarium,” proved to be the ultimate devotional exercise for theatergoers.
Spanish was spoken at home and English we learned in school. Our introduction to English literature and theater was...