By: Walter Ang
Original Article can be found HERE
Philippine Educational Theater Association’s 45th season (2012-2013) lineup is hinged on cinema.
“We want to treat audiences to a unique experience of understanding
and interrogating film through live theater performances,” says artistic
director Maribel Legarda.
The season begins in August with “Bona,” a stage adaptation of the
film of the same title, where a middle-class woman falls in love with a
bit actor who abuses her. Nora Aunor portrayed the titular character of
the film written by Cenen Ramones and directed by National Artist for
Film Catalino “Lino” Brocka.
TV and film comedy actress Eugene Domingo will portray Bona in this
adaptation, where Bona is now a spinster call-center agent, to be
directed by Socrates “Soxy” Topacio and written by Layeta Bucoy.
The season concludes in February 2013 with “D’ Wonder Twins of Boac,”
an adaptation of William Shakespeare’s comedy of mistaken identities,
“Twelfth Night.”
Translated by Rody Vera and to be directed by Legarda, “this will be a
parody of how the Philippine film industry evolved in the ’60s and
’70s,” she says.
Both productions will be staged at the Peta Theater Center in Quezon City.
Complementary events
Building on this season’s thematic take on cinema, Peta has shows and events to complement its stage productions.
In October, Peta will devote Wednesday evenings to shows featuring TV and film actors performing live.
“Watch your favorite celebrities without the benefit of a second take, only ‘take one’ performances,” Legarda says.
In November, the group will stage a concert version of “Himala the
Musicale,” which was staged by Tanghalang Pilipino in 2003 and 2004, and
based on the film “Himala” written by Ricky Lee and directed by
National Artist for Film Ishmael Bernal.
The musical adaptation, written by Lee with music by Vince de Jesus
and lyrics by both, is about Elsa, a young woman who claims to have seen
the Virgin Mary during an eclipse and begins to exhibit healing powers.
In December, Peta will host a Cinemalaya Retrospective. The
Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival is held annually at the
Cultural Center of the Philippines.
“We plan on featuring 10 of the best short and full-length films that have been shown in past Cinemalaya festivals,” she says.
Catch BONA on its closing weekend!
SEPTEMBER 22, 2012 / Saturday / 3 PM
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)
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