‘If He Doesn’t See Your Face’: Actors make it larger than it is
The program for “If He Doesn’t See Your Face” describes the play as a product of a “Sisyphean-like struggle” to interpret Suzue Toshiro’s original text.
The program for “If He Doesn’t See Your Face” describes the play as a product of a “Sisyphean-like struggle” to interpret Suzue Toshiro’s original text.
When Ricardo (Ricky) Abad was nine years old, his father took him to the Ateneo Padre Faura Auditorium to watch “Cyrano de Bergerac,” that favorite play of many Filipino directors. He was immediately hooked on theater.
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