Upstart’s ‘Spamalot’ is a scream
The cast’s full embrace of the Monty Python brand of tomfoolery results in a hoot of a show
The cast’s full embrace of the Monty Python brand of tomfoolery results in a hoot of a show
Upstart Productions’ ‘Love/Sick,’ directed by Joel Trinidad, is ‘a darker cousin’ to playwright John Cariani’s earlier ‘Almost, Maine’
But it was as magical as theater could get watching Lorenz Martinez sing the Baker’s big number ‘No More’ a cappella
Bonifacio Global City’s lush Kasalikasan Gardens serve as the all-too-real stage–not just the backdrop–for Joel Trinidad’s production of the Stephen Sondheim musical.
G TÖNGI, newly appointed artistic director of Upstart Productions, spearheads Upstart Soundstage, a series of bi-weekly dramatic readings at Century City Mall on Sunday, June 15, at 7 p.m.
On a recent Monday at a P75-per-beer-bottle bar in Makati City, five original one-act-plays written by actor-director-playwright-producer Joel Trinidad were the main attractions for the night. Also having a good time with the Makati yuppies and some expats was Noel Trinidad. Gray-haired and still with the perpetually smiling face, the veteran theater-film-TV actor-host-comedian was all but proud of his son.
Top media celebrity G Töngi joins the cast of Upstart’s latest theater offering for Halloween, “SOS: Showcase of Original Shorts” at Caixa Bar and Restaurant, Makati. A collection of short, spooky comedy plays, “SOS” is the first in a proposed series of theatrical bar tours whose aim is to expand the theater-going market by using unconventional, unexpected show venues.
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