The De La Salle University Harlequin Theatre Guild presents “DuLa Salle 2k17: Rights Minus Wrong,” an annual series of...
One trend in the Metro Manila theater circuit lately is the no-intermission 60-to-90-minute plays. Red Turnip Theater’s “Constellations” and...
Malou Jacob’s ‘Macli-ing’ dramatizes the lives, beliefs and culture of the peoples of the Cordillera
The role of dramaturgs, the resident inner eye of a production, is to ‘question what we seem to think we already know’
The roar of greasepaint, the scent of the crowd entered with a bang in February, ushering a delectable selection of...
Statistically, the achievements of playwright Amelia Lapeña-Bonifacio are impressive, almost astounding.
The Rosales saga is a five-novel opus by National Artist for Literature F. Sionil José that begins with the suicide of the patriarch Tony Samson in “The Pretenders” and ends with the killing of his illegitimate son, Pepe Samson, in the play “Balikbayan.”
Playwright-director Lito Casaje is the spokesperson of the educated middle-class of the 1980s and 1990s.
Without a doubt, “Here Lies Love” is the hottest ticket in town, making it one of the most successful off-Broadway musicals of the year.
The Filipino American stars and crew of “Here Lies Love,” the immersive musical event by David Byrne and DJ Fatboy Slim, will gather for an afternoon of drinks and conversation with the public on Saturday, July 20, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Ugly Kitchen restobar (103 1st Ave., New York, NY).