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Showing posts with label metro. Show all posts
Mar 26, 2019
[Ballet] Tales of the Manuvu (2019) Review (Ballet Philippines)
When Tobie and I sat down to watch Tales of the Manuvu last weekend, we weren't sure what to expect from the experience. While we had watched many theatrical productions in terms of plays and musicals, we had never tried to watch a ballet performance. So this was a major first but important friends had recommended that we go see the show and thus we shifted things around in our schedule in order to make it happen.
And while it took us a bit of time to fully acclimate to the experience, by the end of the show we were really happy that we had made the time to go and had so many moments that we just had to talk about and celebrate further. This is a great show.
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Nov 30, 2018
[Theater] Waitress (Atlantis Theatrical Entertainment Group) Review

It's interesting how this musical has gained such a strong following since its release given it's based on a movie that may not be all that well-known even for a movie junkie like me. But stranger things have happened - just look at the likes of Hairspray, which was also based on a rather obscure cult classic film and yet became a Broadway success.
This local production was definitely a lot of fun to watch and made for a lovely evening for me and Tobie. By the time this review comes out the show will be on its closing weekend and I can only hope that enough people got to enjoy the show when they had the chance.
Sep 25, 2018
[Theater] A Doll's House Part 2 (Red Turnip Theater) Review
Red Turnip Theater has a tendency to stage plays with complex emotional subjects at the core of the story. And thus they tend to be plays that try to shake you out of your comfort zone, maybe even disturb you a bit, but all to convey some important bit of meaning or significance. And this play is no different.
A Doll's House Part 2 is the latest Red Turnip offering and one that I had quickly booked seats for even without knowing much about the play itself. It was to my surprise to find out that this is actually a sort of sequel to a book but written in a manner that doesn't require one to read the original book to get a better perspective on things.
I already had tickets in hand when I find out about this (as I was curious as to why it was a 'part 2') and that just got me more curious as to what it was all about. And over the weekend we finally out that book to rest and we came out better for it.
A Doll's House Part 2 is the latest Red Turnip offering and one that I had quickly booked seats for even without knowing much about the play itself. It was to my surprise to find out that this is actually a sort of sequel to a book but written in a manner that doesn't require one to read the original book to get a better perspective on things.
I already had tickets in hand when I find out about this (as I was curious as to why it was a 'part 2') and that just got me more curious as to what it was all about. And over the weekend we finally out that book to rest and we came out better for it.
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Sep 18, 2018
[Theater] M. Butterfly (Frontrow Entertainment) Review
I had long been curious about the Maybank Performing Arts Theater that's essentially just down the street. It isn't that big a venue and yet a number of interesting productions have been booking the venue and I wanted to see why.
We finally got our chance with the Manila staging of M. Butterfly, which is one of those stories that we've all vaguely heard about and yet I've never really sat down to explore and experience. And this is fully knowledgeable of the fact that there's even a David Cronenberg movie out there that I have yet to watch.
So it was generally nice to enter this experience not knowing too much about the story and getting to experience it for the first time. But at the same time it meant not being fully prepared for some of the more creative efforts to bring the story to life.
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Sep 6, 2018
[Theater] Side Show (Atlantis Theatrical Entertainment Group) Review
Early in the year we end up watching a lot of different plays as part of the regular theater season. Later in the year other groups tend to put on more musicals (or at least that's how it feels like to me) and thus we schedule some shows of interest accordingly.
Side Show was our first musical as part of our personal "musical season" at the tailend of 2018 and our first Atlantis show for the year as well. And this wasn't a musical we had heard much about before but it's hard to resist a "freak show" right? And so we went.
The show was quite surprising in tone and pretty creative in its costumes and make-up in order to give that full freak feel realness. But it was also a little confusing with a lot of different story beats, which felt like a bit of a waste of the excellent talent that they had gathered for the production.
And this is one major cast.
Side Show was our first musical as part of our personal "musical season" at the tailend of 2018 and our first Atlantis show for the year as well. And this wasn't a musical we had heard much about before but it's hard to resist a "freak show" right? And so we went.
The show was quite surprising in tone and pretty creative in its costumes and make-up in order to give that full freak feel realness. But it was also a little confusing with a lot of different story beats, which felt like a bit of a waste of the excellent talent that they had gathered for the production.
And this is one major cast.
Jul 10, 2018
[Theater] Virgin LabFest 14 - Set D Review
The Virgin LabFest is an annual celebration of playwrights that stages at least 12 new original plays by those who find the nerve to submit their stories. It's definitely one of the more interesting festivals in the cultural calendar for the year and we've been doing our best to support the plays that involve contributions from friends whether in terms of the writing or the actual performances.
This year's festival is now in full swing and we've already manage to catch one of the sets of plays. This review is for Set C.
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Jul 3, 2018
[Theater] Virgin LabFest 14 - Set B Review
The Virgin LabFest is an annual celebration of playwrights that stages at least 12 new original plays by those who find the nerve to submit their stories. It's definitely one of the more interesting festivals in the cultural calendar for the year and we've been doing our best to support the plays that involve contributions from friends whether in terms of the writing or the actual performances.
This year's festival is now in full swing and we've already manage to catch one of the sets of plays. This review is for Set B.
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Apr 23, 2018
[Theater] Arsenic and Old Lace (Repertory Philippines) Review

Completing Repertory Philippines' season of straight plays is Arsenic & Old Lace, a surprising black comedy that uses the tropes of the farce to great comedic effect. I figured from the title alone that this would be a place involving murder somehow but the way things play out was beyond my wildest imaginations. And thus the source material alone already gave a great basis for a good comedic play.
The cast of talent brought together for this production was larger than most plays of this nature, at least versus prior productions in recent memory. But everything came together quite nicely and resulted in a highly entertaining afternoon for me and Tobie.
This just goes to show that investing in a season ticket for Repertory Philippines continues to be one of the best investments one can make when you're into live performances of this nature. Musicals are fun in their own right but these plays find ways to use their words and other methods at their disposal to deliver a pretty solid theatrical experience.
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Mar 26, 2018
[Theater] Silent Sky (Repertory Philippines) Review

I cannot recommend the Repertory Philippines season tickets enough, people. Their shows are already some of the most affordable in Metro Manila and the season bundle adds additional discounts. Plus this remains to be some of the best stage entertainment we have in the local theater scene.
I wasn't quite sure what to expect from this production, but I naturally had some Constellations vibes as it was yet another show with some ties to astronomy. However it's a completely different experience and one that I found myself enjoying very, very much.
Guys, this is now one of my favorite plays of all time. And it's probably because I'm a nerd and a geek.
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Feb 26, 2018
[Theater] Marsha Norman's 'night, Mother (PETA) Review
It rather fascinates me how Eugene Domingo's theater work in recent years tends to be very different from her commercial movie work. Most associate her with her comedic movies like Kimmy Dora, but she's had some fascinating drama pieces as well. We had last seen her in PETA's Bona, and that role was serious but still light in tone when it needed to be. As is often the case with such works, the play still had a largely sad tone to it that tempered the story.
This play, Masha Norman's 'night, Mother, is very serious on the whole despite some light banter woven into the dialog. It's a serious piece with the complicated concerns of mental health at its core. It's a show about suicide and that makes it quite dangerous if handled poorly. But the folks at PETA put a lot of thought into this piece and that made sure that they'd handle the subject as carefully as possible.
The result is quite powerful, very emotional, and still beautiful.
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Jan 29, 2018
[Theater] A Comedy of Tenors (Repertory Philippines) Review

Kicking of the 81st season of Repertory Philippines is A Comedy of Tenors, a quirky little farce set in 1930's Paris. Now we've had a rather mixed experience Repertory's repeated attempts to perform comedies of this nature as sometimes the jokes just don't land well, mainly because of things feeling out of sync in terms of how the punchlines are delivered. But each new season is a new beginning an opportunity to hope for the best.
A Comedy of Tenors actually features a fairly large cast for a straight-up dramatic play and I was curious to see how things would all come together. The talent gathered for this show was a pretty diverse bunch that included some familiar faces we had encountered in many different places.
The overall result was pretty positive, and this was considering we had opted to watch the show during its opening weekend. Normally I try to buffer a bit more time to give the cast more opportunities to figure out their rhythm together but I guess it wasn't quite neccessary in this case.
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Nov 23, 2017
[Theater] Hair (Repertory Philippines) Review

But Hair as a stage musical is a completely different animal with a drastically different story. If the movie already felt rather fun and free, the musical is all that and more as it's certainly turned up to eleven. And that is both a great thing and possibly a confusing thing depending on your perspective.
It was interesting that a play that involves depictions liberal recreational drug use and a message of freedom and peace has been staged during a time when the government has been cracking down on illegal drugs with rather lethal results. Whether or not the message of the play directly applies to our country's situation I'll leave to you to determine for yourself.
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Oct 19, 2017
[Movies] Justice League Spinners at 7-Eleven
Because fidget spinners are still a thing, at the very least it's nice to see interesting marketing tie-ups for the crazy little distractions. And given 7-Eleven's long history of some great movie tie-up promotional items, they now have a new line of exclusive fidget spinners for the Justice League movie debuting in the Philippines this November.
To find out how you can get your hands on these fidget spinners, check out the official press release after the jump:
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Oct 3, 2017
[Theater] Maynila sa Mga Kuko ng Liwanag The Musical Review (Grand Leisure Corporation)

That's what led me to Maynila sa Mga Kuko ng Liwanag The Musical, an unexpected stage adaptation for a famous movie that I have also not seen yet. And given how I usually try to keep various versions of a story separate in my head when writing a review, this helped me view this production solely on its own merits.
Admittedly there were weird circumstances around the viewing we caught as it started almost an hour late and it was our first time at the Kia Theatre, which is definitely not one of my favorite theaters now. So I'm saying I was not in the best state of mind at the start of this production's run.
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Aug 29, 2017
[Theater] West Side Story (Lunchbox Theatrical Productions) Review

For most of my life, West Side Story was one of those musicals that existed in my mind as a movie. Yes, I know it was a Broadway musical first before it was adapted into a movie, but given the time of its release, the movie remains the easier way to get to experience this story. So when the news that a touring production was coming to Manila, I figured it would be worth the investment.
Now I'll admit that West Side Story may have a few great and memorable songs but it also has a lot of weird ones that felt almost extraneous to the larger plot. And thus it was never really a musical that I looked out for because of the songs and the singing. But I have always loved it for the dancing and the sheer rigor demanded of anyone choosing to perform in this production.
The talent gathered for the movie was pretty top notch and that will always set the bar pretty high for any theater production of the show. But this staging was pretty stellar in that regard and certainly helped make the most of the experience.
Aug 7, 2017
[Theater] Monty Python's Spamalot (Upstart Productions) Review

But I'm still a Monty Python fan and I couldn't let the opportunity to see this show slip by. Tobie was quite supportive of this and it made for a fun Sunday afternoon with a good number of geeky friends who also love Python humor.
The main quirk of the show was the decision to go with free seating, a move that producer Joel Trinidad explained was done in the hopes of inspiring patrons to be early. But combine that with show buyers who implement reserved seating anyway and you end up with annoyed ticket holders like us who purchased through Ticketworld and ended up with some really terrible seats. Mr. Trinidad apologized, which sort of helped but it didn't change our seating situation when we watched.
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Jul 11, 2017
[Theater] Kinky Boots (Atlantis Theatricals Entertainment Group) Review
Ever since I first caught Kinky Boots in a limited cinema engagement, I've totally loved the movie and have repeatedly watched it over the years. Sure, it feels like another small town sob story sort of like The Full Monty or something but it's also a lot more than that - and I'm not just saying that because of the drag queens.
But in many ways I had always felt that the movie would always be something totally under the radar and thus was a cultural novelty that I could treasure and only choose to share with specific people on a limited basis. So I was totally surprised to find out that it had been adapted into a full Broadway musical - and a rather successful one at that. But hey, it worked for Hairspray, right?
Jul 7, 2017
[Theater] Sister Act (Troika Entertainment) Review

This stage musical of Sister Act naturally features an expanded story to provide more material for additional musical numbers as the narrative of the movie was pretty straightforward and one-track. A good musical tries to explore a few other character arcs and they clearly tried to do that here.
I was a little surprised to find out that the musical was not able to retain the rights for the songs used in the original movie. I understand that there are additional costs for that sort of thing versus crafting original music but then the movie was clearly associated with certain songs like "My Guy (My God)" or "I Will Follow Him" to name a few.
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Jul 5, 2017
[Theater] Virgin Labfest 13 - Set C Review

It's weird to be among social circles that include friends who have either submitted works to the annual Virgin Labfest or perform in the yearly show. And it's not because we are among world-famous personalities or anything but more because of the nature of the VLF being a great equalizer in Philippine theater. This year they entertained almost 200 script submissions and had to winnow things down to 12 main plays and 5 script readings.
The Virgin Labfest 13: Wagas brings with it a new set of untried, untested, unstaged productions telling all sorts of different stories. These one act plays are divided into four different sets of 3 shows to make a sensible schedule. And the tickets for these shows go by really fast year after year after year.
This year was the first time the annual event spread to additional theaters at the Cultural Center of the Philippines. In past years they were mostly in one small theater but now they've managed to grow into more venues, which is good thing for this little festival.
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Mar 27, 2017
[Theater] In The Next Room or The Vibrator Play (Repertory Philippines)

But the play turned out to be a lot more than just cheap comedy, which I suppose is to be expected from Repertory Philippines at this point. They do have a knack for finding some interesting plays to stage. Slapstick is easy but good comedies like this that need you to think as well are a little harder to come by. And they're also tricky to execute well.
I really enjoyed this production, and I was glad that we had a good experience with the opening weekend. I tend to steer away from the first weekend as I still expect a lot of technical errors or other goofs that come along during the first weekend of performances. But in this case it was a great matinee with a pretty respectably large audience for a Sunday show and we're all the better for it.
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