Theater

  • Tabing Ilog The Musical Review: Great Performances, Weak Storyline

    As a child, I didn’t start watching teen oriented shows until Gimik or Click. Tabing Ilog was for the older millennials so I was not familiar with the story nor the characters of the original series. However, Tabing Ilog The Musical does not full rely on 90s nostalgia as its plot is different with the TV series’ except for the characters.


    Set in 2023 and the town of San Juan E, the Tabing Ilog barkada goes back to their hometown and reunites for the wake of their late teacher. Everyone is present except for Fonzy who left the group chat after he and George broke up. The show also utilizes viber as a way to include the audience in the barkada group chat.

    The gift and curse of a teen-oriented show is that it can cover limitless themes from love, friendship to sex and identity crises. The audience remembers the names but not the story. In the case of the Tabing Ilog The Musical, the story went straight to the conflicts even before the audience cared enough for the characters.

    The musical could have been better if the show focused on one main conflict or character so the audience would have something to follow. The storylines presented had strong themes but they were weakly presented and conveniently resolved in the second act.

    The musical offers a variety of entertaining numbers. The main actors gave impressive performances especially Sheena Belarmino, Miah Canton and Vino Mabalot (his songs were the most difficult I think). I was also impressed by Jordan Andrews. Transitions from speaking to singing scenes can still be improved to make each number more impactful. Some transitions were just awkward.

    Overall despite of its weaknesses, Tabing Ilog The Musical was still a feel-good watch especially with seasoned theater peeps in the cast.


    Tabing Ilog The Musical will run until December 17 at the PETA Theater. Get your tickets at KTX.

  • Nostalgia Never Ends in Eto Na! Musikal nAPO! 2019

    Last year, 9 Works Theatrical and Globe Live! produced their first original Filipino musical based on the music of APO Hiking Society, Eto Na! Musikal nAPO!. The critically acclaimed feel-good musical made an audience of different generations laugh and cry while resisting the urge to sing along the greatest hits of APO. Answering everyone’s Panalangin (including mine), Eto Na! Musikal nAPO! is back for a second run from February 2 to March 17.

    Eto Na! Musikal nAPO! is a heartwarming story of love and friendship. Set during the country’s turbulent 70’s, a college barkada decides to join a singing and songwriting contest. As talented as the young friends are, they find that like real life (especially during Martial Law), finding the right lyric to the perfect melody is not as easy as it seems.

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  • PETA’s ‘Ang Buhay ni Galileo’ Returns

    Quezon City, PHILIPPINES – The Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) presents one of its landmark and iconic performances, Alan Glinoga’s critically acclaimed Filipino adaptation of Bertolt Brecht’s Ang Buhay Ni Galileo this September 28 to October 7, 2018. After a limited three-day run in PETA’s original home at the Rajah Sulayman Theater for PETA’s 50th anniversary, Ang Buhay Ni Galileo now comes to the PETA Theater Center!

    The production revolves around the life of the 17th century scientist, Galileo Galilei whose discoveries changed our understanding of the universe. The timelessness of this PETA classic shows the resistance made by the authoritarian and conservative elements of the time against the coming of a new age.

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  • Eto na! Musikal nAPO! is a Hit!

    A jukebox musical is always an exciting idea. To the regular theater-goer, it might seem like a simple formula: take a musician’s existing catalog and make a story out of it. But, in reality, it is very hard to execute. Jukebox musicals are either a hit or a miss. 9 Works Theatrical and Globe Live’s first original Filipino musical takes on APO Hiking Society’s greatest hits. And like APO’s songs, Eto Na! Musikal nAPO! is definitely a big hit.

    At the core of Eto Na! Musikal nAPO! is a heartwarming story of love and friendship. Set during the country’s turbulent 70’s, a group of college friends decide to join a singing and songwriting contest. At a time when originality and creativity, especially in the music industry, was not particularly celebrated, they decide to submit an original composition.

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  • Must-Watch: Himala, Isang Musikal

    Before you read this review, get your Himala, Isang Musikal tickets first before it’s too late. [Update: Tickets are all sold-out]. Believe me and all the reviews, just this once, this is a must-watch. You have to see this musical. It’s the best Filipino musical I’ve ever seen and it could very well become your favorite too.

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