So what are you doing on Saturday night?
“Why is cancer?”—with a line like this, you know that you’re in for a different kind of show in The Sandbox Collective’s latest offering, “Dani Girl.” How in the world does one create a cancer musical?
One of the things one learns studying Literary Criticism is that objectivity in the classic sense is an impossibility. A theatrical review, for example, does not come out of nowhere, and is always deeply influenced by the values and life experience of the reviewer. The best he can do is be aware of his biases as he writes.
‘Art definitely has healing capabilities. It’s that realization that one must live in the now, and live life to the fullest’
Social media has been abuzz lately about The Sandbox Collective’s most exciting (and curious) endeavor – “The Imaginarium”, a multi-arts festival of the absurd.
The Sandbox Collective’s recently concluded “festival of the absurd,” dubbed “The Imaginarium,” proved to be the ultimate devotional exercise for theatergoers.
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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Something is happening in local theater. No, we don’t mean that all the previous years had been a long period of ennui and inactivity. Far from it.
If any production from the festival deserves a second, longer life, it’s ‘Maniacal,’ the trenchant backstage drama written and directed by George de Jesus
(UPDATE) Baby boomer, Generation X, the Y Generation. Every age group has its own label, with its own description...