Auckland is the best city in the world. At least that’s what Aucklanders will tell you, dahlings, and we think they’re not far off the mark.
The musical-theater geek and producer who brought ‘Cats,’ ‘Phantom,’ ‘Wicked’ and ‘Les Mis’ to Manila left for the Heaviside Layer too early
Have you been wicked or nice? After enjoying a grand trip to New Zealand to watch the musical “Wicked” last October, I decided to make our family’s Christmas theme using the rich colors of the Emerald City.
If you were part of the “Wicked” audience at the evening show of Feb. 2, then you’d be thrilled to know that watching with you was none other than composer-lyricist Stephen Schwartz—the wiz behind the hit musical.
ONE OF LOCAL TV’s most beloved chefs gets his turn to share delectable dishes from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m....
WE’RE WIRED for “Wicked.” Are you? Super caught up with the “Wicked” cast in New Zealand a few months ago and asked them an important question: how can their Filipino fans connect with them online—Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, take your pick.
Joel Grey has publicly announced at age 82 that he is gay.
Keep calm and smell the roses! That’s my current mantra as I navigate my crazy travel and social schedule, which has brought me from watching the sunrise in Maui to watching “Wicked” with Kiwis in just the past week. And to think that next weekend is the Red Charity Gala already, which co-chair Kaye Tinga and I have been planning for months!
It’s a spellbinding spectacle like nothing else.
1. The show has a lot to offer kids of all ages, even your little ones—the show is very visual (don’t forget to tell them to look up so they can see the dragon); has special effects; and the songs are catchy (Oh, and here’s a tidbit for your “Frozen”-loving kids: Idina Menzel, Broadway’s original Elphaba, is also the voice of Elsa). The show offers a lot of laughs, too.