‘Dancing Lessons’: Rising above rom-com conventions
This year has seen a slew of productions with imaginatively offbeat use of theatrical idioms to enable audience empathy with painful faces of the human condition. “Every Brilliant Thing” employed
This year has seen a slew of productions with imaginatively offbeat use of theatrical idioms to enable audience empathy with painful faces of the human condition. “Every Brilliant Thing” employed
Twin Bill Theater returns this month with the Asian premiere of Mark St. Germain’s “Dancing Lessons,” a two-hander between a man with Asperger’s syndrome and an injured Broadway dancer who becomes his instructor.
Less than two years since “change” cursed and killed its way into this corner of the world, and already, the theatrical landscape betrays heavily our collective frustrations with this
The industry forges on through the good and bad patches, the seasons of plenty and want—the way pioneers like Rep and Peta have done so in the last 50 years
ONGOING Twin Bill Theater’s ‘My Name is Asher Lev’, 2 performances today, Maybank Performing Arts Center, BGC Arts Center Twin Bill Theater brings back “My Name is Asher Lev,”
We would have wanted to respond more enthusiastically to this play and its vigorously acted ruminations on life and mortality
Tami Monsod is playing Vivian Bearing in Twin Bill Theater’s ongoing production of Margaret Edson’s “Wit,” a play about a university professor’s assessment of her relationships, or lack thereof, as she faces imminent death.
Pianist Wilmer Guido, 24, has transformed an old office compound into the Performing Arts and Recreation Center, a new arts space
ONGOING Repertory Philippines ‘Agnes of God,’ until March 12, Onstage, Greenbelt 1 John Pielmeier’s play about a young nun who gives birth but has no recollection of her
Intense performances, probing questions and large ideas on a stark stage
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