Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Eugene Domingo: Success story of the decade


LIVE FEED By Bibsy M. Carballo

(The Philippine Star) 
Original Article can be found HERE
 
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Eugene Domingo’s Kimmy Dora and The Temple of Kyeme opens today to expected box-office history. As possibly the most successful of imports from the legitimate stage to mainstream, Eugene or “Uge” as she is lovingly called, has remained grounded in her craft, a characteristic those trained in theater maintain to their dying day.

From her very first movie in 1991 as a housemaid in Regal’s Emma Salazar Case directed by Joey Reyes, with a talent fee of P150 to P200, Eugene looks back on those active student theater days at UP, when Regal’s Mother Lily continued to give her roles adding up to as many as 16 films to date. On television, she started with the original Valiente on ABS-CBN from 1992 to 1997. She gave substance to her role as Rowena in Ang Tanging Ina series that started in 2003. She has also set a record for appearing in six movies all in one year, produced by different producers.

This year, Eugene returns to theater as PETA adopts a thematic take on cinema for its 45th season (2012 to 2013). PETA has chosen an uncommon way “of understanding and interrogating film through live theater performances,” expounds PETA artistic director Maribel Legarda. The season opens with a stage retelling of Lino Brocka’s classic Bona, directed by Soxie Topacio, and closes with an adaptation of Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare as a satire on Filipino movies in the ’60s and ’70s, directed by Legarda.  

In Bona, Eugene plays the role Superstar Nora Aunor gave life to on the big screen, an obsessive fan-turned-lover of a sleazy good-for-nothing actor played by Phillip Salvador, whom she serves with slave-like devotion until he tires of her, compelling her to retaliate in violent vengeance.

PETA’s Bona, written by Layeta Bucoy, is a comedy drama of a call-center spinster (Eugene) who is a die-hard fan of Star of Tomorrow hopeful Edgar Allan Guzman, less frenzied for sure, but we are certain just as evocative and symbolic.

Meanwhile, Eugene’s latest film, Kimmy Dora and The Temple of Kiyeme offers the much-awaited sequel to the Kimmy Dora hit of 2009. Of the original, critic Oggs Cruz had written: “To my mind, there are better recently released local comedies…but Kimmy Dora with all its unabashed nonsense and guilt-free drollery, is simply deliriously hilarious.”

Kimmy Dora and The Temple of Kiyeme presents the same cast, the same twin sisters both played by Eugene, the same writer Chris Martinez and director Bb. Joyce Bernal. In addition, it has the element of horror and ghosts, a trip to Korea to film 40 percent of the picture, not to mention shooting in below 20 degrees Korean winter, after its producer Piolo Pascual received an invitation from the Korean National Tourism to film using the major landmarks of Seoul.
 
During the film’s media conference, direk Joyce and Eugene spoke of the below-zero experience. Direk Joyce confessed they were close to giving it up when the camera refused to work in the freezing cold Korean winter. “I was just waiting for someone to say ‘I can no longer stand it and I’m going home,’ I would say, ‘Me, too,’” she said.

Eugene recalled that it felt like she was doing her last movie, “but many were helping us and the energy was what helped us survive.” Underlining the importance of their lead actress, direk Joyce mused, “Had Eugene shown any signs of weakening, that would be the end of the shoot.”

Small chance of that, we would think. Remember, Eugene is a theater actress. She never complains, is never late and can survive on Skyflakes and the coldest of winters. Amen.


 

























 
 Catch BONA on its closing weekend!
SEPTEMBER 22, 2012 / Saturday / 3 PM   
at The PETA Theater Center 
(No.5 Eymard Drive, New Manila, QC)

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BONA: PEP Article

Eugene Domingo on being compared with Nora Aunor as Bona: "‘Wag n’yo na po akong i-compare at wala akong kakuwenta-kuwentang ikumpara do’n."
  
by Rose Garcia
Original Article can be found HERE



Bukod sa Kimmy Dora and the Temple of Kiyeme, na ipapalabas sa June 13, tinatapos ngayon ni Eugene Domingo ang isa pang pelikulaang I Do Bidoo Bidoo.

Pagkatapos ng dalawang pelikulang ito, sa teatro naman mapapanood ang aktres para sa theater version ng Bona, na ipoprodyus ng The Philippine Educational TheaterAssociation (PETA).

BACK TO THEATER. Ang Bona ay pelikula ni Nora Aunor noong 1980 katambal si Phillip Salvador sa ilalim ng direksiyon ni Lino Brocka.
         
“Yes, theater is my first love," ang sabi ni Uge, palayaw ni Eugene, nang makausap ng PEP.ph (Philippine Entertainment Portal) sa press conference ng Kimmy Dora and The Temple of Kiyeme, sa ABS-CBN noong Lunes ng tanghali, May 28.

“And it’s so refreshing to do it again. Masarap palaging bumalik sa una mong pag-ibig, di ba? 

“It is Bona Ng Makabagong Panahon. Sinabi ko po na huwag nilang tanggalin... well, it’s not really the exact Bona.
         
“The script is different. It’s going to be modernized because kahit saan generation naman, there’s Bona in all of us. 

“And Bona is good and yung Bona naman sa film version, ina-idolize niya, nakatutok siya sa character ni Phillip Salvador.”
         
NEW STARS. Nakarating na rin sa PEP na ang makakasama ni Uge sa Bona ay mga bagong young male stars.
         
“Sinabi n'yo na… hindi ko kasi ma-reveal, baka sabihin, nangunguna ako nang nangunguna. 

“But yes, it was with Paulo Avelino and Edgar Allan Guzman na parehong mga seryoso sa kanilang mga craft, di ba? Nakakatuwa,” sabi ni Uge.
         
COMPARISON. Si Nora Aunor ang gumanap na Bona sa film version. At hindi siyempre maiiwasang maikumpara si Eugene sa Superstar.
Ano ang masasabi niya rito?
         
“Naku, ‘wag n’yo na po akong i-compare at wala akong kakuwenta-kuwentang ikumpara do’n!" bulalas ni Uge.

“Kasi nakatrabaho ko na po si Ate Guy, hindi ka matatakot sa kanya kasi ano siya, e... alam n’yo, mas mapagbiro pa siya kesa sa akin.
         
“At saka parang na-flatter ako na agad-agad, binigyan niya ng permiso."
Ang tinutukoy ni Uge ay ang pagpayag ni Nora na gawan ng theater version ang Bona.

Patuloy ng comedienne, "Sinigurado ko talaga na hindi natin siya kokopyahin.
“Kasi huwag na nating kopyahin, kasi tatak na tatak na yun.

"Mag-ano tayo, iba naman—imo-modernize.”
         
FAMILIARIZATION. Mula sa paggawa ng mga pelikula, ngayon lang ulit babalik si Eugene sa teatro.

Sa palagay ba niya, mangangapa siyang muli?
         
“Hindi ko alam kung mangangapa, but it’s going to be directed by Mother Soxie Topacio. 

“It’s going to be fun and we have enough time to rehearse. Magri-rehearse na ako sa July,” sabi ni Uge.
         
So, pagkatapos ng Kimmy Dora and The Temple of Kiyeme, sa Bona na pala siya magiging busy?
         
“After ng Kimmy Dora, finishing na lang ako ng I Do Bidoo movie, sa Unitel.
“Then, for three to four months, nasa theater ako.”

 
 Catch BONA on its closing weekend!
SEPTEMBER 22, 2012 / Saturday / 3 PM   
at The PETA Theater Center 
(No.5 Eymard Drive, New Manila, QC)

Contact Us:
Robert Ceazar Marzan  (0922.888.5348)
Jayme del Rosario (0927.202.2017)
or Onay Sales (0918.536.2116)




 

GOD OF CARNAGE
JULY 21, 2012 / SATURDAY / 8PM/ RCBC
  Director: Bobby Garcia

God of Carnage (originally Lay Waste to England for Me) is a play by Yasmina Reza. It is about two pairs of parents, one of whose child has hurt the other at a public park, who meet to discuss the matter in a civilized manner. However, as the evening goes on, the parents become increasingly childish, resulting in the evening devolving into chaos. The play was a success in its official French language, but has been equally acclaimed in its other English-translated productions in both London and New York.



BONA
SEPTEMBER 22, 2012/ SATURDAY/ 3PM / PETA 
Director: Soxie Topacio
Writer: Lalie Bucoy ~~ Music: Teresa Barroso
Cast: Eugene Domingo, Edgar Allan Guzman

Spinster call center agent Bona upon seeing the televised pitiful background of Gino Sanchez immediately becomes a fan of the Star of Tomorrow wannabe. In her desire to help him jumpstart his showbiz career, she gives him everything she has and turns her back to everything she values. Blinded by her belief in him, she allows all his faults to freely slide as she finds herself drowning in the surreal quicksand of worship and pity where manipulation blurs the line between prey and predator, the dismissive god and the faithful worshiper.




   
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God of Carnage: July 21 / Sat / 8PM


GOD OF CARNAGE
Directed by: Bobby Garcia
Venue: Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium, RCBC Plaza, Makati City
JULY 21, 2012 / SATURDAY / 8PM

God of Carnage (originally Lay Waste to England for Me) is a play by Yasmina Reza. It is about two pairs of parents, one of whose child has hurt the other at a public park, who meet to discuss the matter in a civilized manner. However, as the evening goes on, the parents become increasingly childish, resulting in the evening devolving into chaos. The play was a success in its official French language, but has been equally acclaimed in its other English-translated productions in both London and New York.


 Tickets:
Orchestra Center - P1600
Orchestra Side - P1400
Loge Center - P1200
Loge Side/Back - P900
Balcony - P600

Reserve your seats now!


GOD OF CARNAGE 
 JULY 21, 2012 / SATURDAY / 8PM / RCBC
 
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Monday, June 4, 2012




BONA

Eugene Domingo reprises Nora Aunor’s role in PETA’s stage adaptation of BONA 

 Lino Brocka’s film classic will be reinvented by Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) as it opens its 45th Theater Season with the first staged comedy-drama adaptation of “Bona”.

Set in contemporary Manila, Bona now focuses on the life of a spinster call center agent, Bona (essayed by Eugene Domingo), who becomes a die-hard fan of the Star of Tomorrow wannabe, Gino Sanchez.  In her desire to help him jumpstart his showbiz career, she gives him everything and turns her back to everything she values.  Blinded by her belief in him, she allows all his faults to freely slide as she finds herself drowning in the surreal quicksand of worship and pity.

DIRECTOR: SOXIE TOPACIO

TICKET PRICES: 1000, 800 and 600

  
 
 Catch BONA on its closing weekend!
SEPTEMBER 22, 2012 / Saturday / 3 PM   
at The PETA Theater Center 
(No.5 Eymard Drive, New Manila, QC)

Contact Us:
Robert Ceazar Marzan  (0922.888.5348)
Jayme del Rosario (0927.202.2017)
or Onay Sales (0918.536.2116)