
Theater at month-end: Beyond the conventional
At the Peta Festival of Windows, an astonishing display of fresh and creative cultural flowering from outside Manila
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
Although most better-known theater companies were relatively quiet in mid-October (with the exception of Tanghalang Pilipino’s outstanding “Ang Pag-uusig”), Manila theater did not lack
“Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,” the West End musical based on the 1968 movie, can be described as the children’s theater equivalent of the eye-popping
The UCCP (United Church of Christ in the Philippines)-Ellinwood Malate Church in Manila is celebrating its 110th anniversary. And one of its major activities
The play had its world premiere in 2004 in Tokyo as part of a three-year Asian theater collaboration project
Young love, sweet love will reverberate as the internationally-celebrated stage play “The Sound of Music” begins its 19-day run in Manila.
The brains behind Tanghalang Pilipino’s award-winning “Mabining Mandirigma” are back with a new musical, “Aurelio Sedisyoso,” a so-called “rock sarswela” dramatizing the life of
No emotional relief is in sight as the play’s two characters tear at each other; neither Guingona nor Volante disappoints
Dulaang UP pillar Tony Mabesa stages the National Artist for Literature’s powerful family drama in both English and Filipino
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