Bumper crop of 4th-quarter productions
Russian Yuri Shadrin electrified the audience at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) with a performance of Lizst’s “Piano Concerto No. 1” during a concert with the Philippine Philharmonic
Russian Yuri Shadrin electrified the audience at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) with a performance of Lizst’s “Piano Concerto No. 1” during a concert with the Philippine Philharmonic
Bertolt Brecht’s take on Galileo Galilei—when real science was considered fake news
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
The Philippine Educational Theater Association (Peta), recipient of the 2017 Ramon Magsaysay Awards, is organizing the “Festival of Windows,” a weeklong event that highlights the role of arts in
Fashion house Gucci announced that starting next year, the brand will start going fur-free in their designs. This includes banning the use of fur from mink, fox, raccoon, rabbit, among other kinds.
September was an especially bountiful month for theater, and a good portion of the crop was overtly political, spurred inevitably by the martial law anniversary (as the similar burst
Top marks for timeliness, but—”a musical for millennials”?
The Peta Theater Center, headquarters of the Philippine Educational Theater Association in Quezon City, is a beehive of activity.
Keeping true to its goal of presenting advocacy through theater, the Philippine Educational Theater Association (Peta) launched on Tuesday “A Game of Trolls: A Martial Law Musical,” which tackles martial law and historical revisionism.
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