Remember Rama at Sita? Yes, that landmark Original Pilipino Musical that drew raves from critics when it was produced around eight years ago? Don’t fret if you missed it. Now, with the permission of its copyright owners, Franco and Ayen Laurel, all of us can watch it on YouTube!
Posted by Gibbs Cadiz on his blog:
“For [...]
Note: I’m not sure who wrote this, but it’s hilarious, and it’s been going around the UA&P Chorale yahoogroup! Any choristers care to comment on the truth of this article?
In any choir, there are four voice parts: soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. Sometimes these are divided into first and second within each [...]
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One of Dulaang ROC’s long standing traditions is its annual Playfest. The Playfest is held [...]
Posted by marie on 09 May 2007 at 1:46 am under Notes
Kultura has been known for staging straight plays. Over the years, we’ve done classics by Shakespeare, Moliere, Gogol, T.S. Eliot, Oscar Wilde, Nick Joaquin, and Rolando Tinio. We’ve explored the absurd with Ionesco. We’ve done adaptations of others’ plots, such as Akira Kurosawa’s Rashomon, and Clytemnestra, a Greek tragedy in Filipino, penned by Juan Ekis. [...]
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