Premier production company Atlantis Theatrical Entertainment Group announces pop singer and musical theater performer Mark Bautista joining the cast of the Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical ‘The Band’s Visit’, which opens in Manila in March 2020.
Stage & Performing Arts
After a number of successful runs in the Philippines, the Big Bad Wolf Book Sale is set to return to Manila. Aimed at feeding the appetite of the army of readers in the country, The Big Bad Wolf Book Sale Manila 2020 will be open 24-hours straight from February 14-24 at the World Trade Center in Pasay City.
Premier theater production company, Atlantis Theatrical Entertainment Group (ATEG), recently concluded its 20th Anniversary season of shows with its critically acclaimed hit production of Sweeney Todd. Following this success, ATEG is thrilled to announce the return of one of the country’s finest musical theater performers Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo on the big stage as she takes on the lead role of Dina in the Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical The Band’s Visit, which opens Atlantis’ 2020 Season this March.
Eds, Rovic, Badong, Fonzy, and the rest of the Tabing Ilog gang is returning–in a musical. Here’s what we know so far!
The highly-anticipated documentary,The Kingmaker, from award-winning filmmaker Lauren Greenfield, is slated for a Philippine debut at the Cultural Center of the Philippines on January 29, 2020.
Drawing its 52nd theater season to a close, Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) stages Under My Skin, a trail-blazing stage play written by Rody Vera and is directed by Melvin Lee.
P&G Philippines and World Vision host lantern making and exhibit for parols made of recycled plastic materials.
Leading telco and digital services provider PLDT, its wireless subsidiary Smart Communications, Inc., and the MVP Sports Foundation have launched a campaign that highlighted the efforts and accomplishments of winning Filipino athletes.
TV personality Marc Nelson and Lion King musical’s child actor JJ Dolor, both World Vision ambassadors spent a day in Makilala, Cotabato to visit quake-affected children and their families.
The world’s leading cleft charity, Smile Train has partnered with Seda Hotels for the third consecutive year to raise awareness for children with clefts through selling customized Smile Train ornaments and Christmas cards at each of their locations.