Wednesday, February 29, 2012

30 Les Mis Challenge

It has been centuries since I last did a challenge, and I lost. Haha! A week before opening night for our own humble interpretation of Les Misérables, what could be a more appropriate challenge than a one about the world's greatest musical. I will start tomorrow, and hopefully be able to continue despite my SUPER busy schedule.

1. Favourite Valjean and why?

2. Favourite Javert and Why?

3. Favourite Fantine and why?

4. Favourite Cosette and why?

5. Favourite Marius and why?

6. Favourite Eponine and why?

7. Favourite Enjolras and why?

8. Favourite M & Mme Thénardier and why?

9. Favourite Grantaire and why?

10. Favourite Les Amis and why?

11. How did you first discover Les Miserables?

12. A part from the musical that makes you sad?

13. A part from the book that makes you sad?

14. Favourite line or song from the musical and what it means to you?

15. Favourite quote or part of the book and what it mean to you?

16. Your opinions on the upcoming movie?

17. Who is your favourite character from the book and you favourite character from the musical?

18. Is there a part from the book that you wish was in the musical?

19. Least favourite song from the musical?

20. Tell us about your first time seeing the musical?

21. Tell us what you experienced reading the book for the first time?

22. Which character can you relate to in the book or musical and why?

23. Is there a character you dislike? Why?

24. Favourite cast?

25. Favourite members of the ensemble and swing?

26. Favourite pairing? (I don’t mean favourite ship. Your favourite established relationship or friendship in the musical or book).

27. Dream cast for the upcoming movie?

28. Dream cast for the stage show?

29. Favourite overall actor you have seen from the musical and why?

30. What does Les Miserables mean to you?




And I just noticed that the word favorite is spelled as it is spelled in London. Haha!

Saturday, February 25, 2012

31 Realizations and Lessons ♥

Meeting and interacting with a lot of people on a daily basis, I've realized a lot of things;
At the same time, I've also been reminded of past realizations that I've forgotten through time.
I've learned a lot of things in my 31 years of existence, but I tried listing down just 31 - one for each year - and I'm sharing it with you with the hope that you may also learn even a few things from it :)

1. Be yourself..

2. Write things down..

3. Bad things happen to good people..

4. Uncertainty is caused by a lack of knowledge.  Hesitation is the product of fear..

5. Realize that the harder you work, the luckier you will become..

6. Most of the time what you are looking for is right in front of you..

7. Chance is a gift. Act on it when given the opportunity..

8. Kindness and hardwork will take you further than intelligence..

9. However good or bad a situation is now, it will change. Accept this simple fact..

10. Make mistakes, admit them, learn from them, laugh about them, and move along..

11. If you don't do it, you will never know for sure..

12. Communicate. Don't try to read other people's minds, and don't make them try to read yours..

13. Surround yourself with people who fill your gaps.  Let them do the stuff they’re better at so you can do the stuff you’re better at..

14. Ask someone if you aren’t sure..

15. Don't try to please everyone..

16. Always be honest with yourself and others..

17. Say 'I love you' and mean it, but more importantly, show it..

18. Say 'Please' and 'Thank You'..

19. Learn to cook..

20. Smile often, even to complete strangers..

21. Apologize when you should..

22. It's perfectly okay to be childlike at times..

23. Don’t eat when you’re bored.  Eat when you’re hungry.

24. Be in the here and now. Don't dwell on the past or worry too much about the future..

25. Don't do things that are permanently foolish just because you are temporarily upset..

26. Time heals all wounds, regardless of how you feel right now.. scars are reminders of that something painful in the past has been healed..

27. Treat everyone with the same respect you'd give to your grandparents, and the same patience you'd have with your baby brother or sister..

28. Laughing and crying make us human. Don't deprive yourself of those..

29. Don’t worry too much about what other people think about you..

30. Take lots of pictures. They may not mean a lot to you now, but they will. They definitely will..

31. The world will always be the same. What will change is your perception of it..


Excited for more learnings to come :)

Friday, February 17, 2012

Fantastic all-Cebuano ‘Les Misérables’

Fantastic all-Cebuano ‘Les Misérables’



They work on a low budget and perform pro bono, taking time from their jobs, but they are high on artistry and quality of performance. This best describes The Creative Thespians Club. Inc., which has earned raves for its production of “Les Misérables.”
The group first presented “Les Miz” last September with 10 performances on a week-end, at the auditorium of the University of San Carlos Cultural Center. There was a clamor for a restaging and this they did Jan. 27-29 at the auditorium of Marcelo Fernan Cebu Press Center. The venue was much smaller, but the intimacy obtained more than made up for it.
“Les Misérables” is an all-sung musical by Alain Bloublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg, based on the famous 19th-century novel of that title by Victor Hugo. It was first presented in London in 1985 and later in New York-Broadway in 1987. It is quite a story, which we will not summarize here because everyone should know it.
This second staging in Cebu by the Thespians was memorable in more ways than one. French Ambassador Thierry Borja de Mozota attended the opening night and praised cast and crew for their great effort. The performers were duly inspired and gave a fantastic show, as they did for the whole run of the musical.
Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia attended the Sunday matinee and watched the entire two-hour show, glued to her seat, amazed at the splendid display of talent. She led the audience in a standing ovation, and went up the stage to congratulate everyone during curtain call.
“This is world-class,” she exulted.” I am glad I came, thanks to my dear friends Marguerite Lhuillier and Mariquita Yeung, who convinced me.”
Young people
The cast, crew and staff are composed of energetic young people whose enthusiasm resulted in a very well-crafted production. The Thespians’ main aim is to promote culture by way of theater. Who is their leader?
Marguerite Lhuillier, who is most enthusiastic about the group, says they all pitch in, but of course there is a hierarchy, readable in the printed program distributed on this occasion. “I’m so impressed!” Margie exclaimed. “And not just because my granddaughter is in it.”
Pretty Adrienne Marcelle Ugarte alternated in the roles of Young Cosette and Gavroche. Her parents, Claudine and Mikel Ugarte, are most supportive, and brim with laudable praise for the group.
“Everybody is good, very good,” said Margie. “I’ve seen the play over and over again, learned the songs, seen everyone act. Kudos to all.” She and Claudine introduced us to Rene “Sonny” Alquizola II, who takes a hand in the direction. He heads the cast as Jean Valjean. The night we went, it was Allan Inoc in the role.
Good voices
As Margie said, kudos to everyone in the various roles: Javert—Andrew Esplanada and Carlo Dave Yap; Fantine—Ingrid Siega, Gayle Sinadjan, Shane Reseroni and Anne Salmero; Marius—Peter Guisadio, John Fulgencio, Mark Poderoso and Jan Bartolome; Cosette—Pia Rafols, Pauline Rosales and Mary Justine Gastador; Eponine—Joanna Ang, Radiana Lapalam and Therese Villarente; M. Thenardier—Fritz Palomares and Warren Tompong; Madame Thenardier —Stella Estella, Riza Cahibaybayan and April Moncada; Enjolras—Fitzgerald Galenzoga and Junrey Alayacyac; Gavroche and Young Cosette—Veralyn Matthews and Addie Ugarte.
They all sang with good voices, acted with convincing emotion and exuded that stage presence so essential for actors to achieve. The same can be said about the ensemble that took on the roles of convicts, workers, guards, whores, students and citizens: Mary Immaculate Aringay (the group’s corporate president and events coordinator), Algen Alolor, Dawn Daan, Rhodelyn Lepalam, Rina Marie Abarquez, Iris Mantilla, John Largo, Marion Tansengco, Ma. Emilyn Idulza, Rio Delizo, Jhoie Principe, Christian Cayobit and Jerelyn Villafane.
In the staff and stage crew were Eli Razo, Christy Lañojan, Manuel Dosdos, Mark Gacho, Karen Libot, Cinderella Ruiz, Wilma Rada, Mary Jacybill Budiongon, Gerald Rabaya, Kirstein Campos, Sherra Pasicaran and Jee-an Sofocado.
What next from the Thespians? Maybe a third presentation of “Les Misérables,” says Sonny Alquizola, judging from the positive reactions and the offers to sponsor future productions.
“We’d like to do other theatrical productions,” he says. With fame for dedication and performance attained, they have developed a deeper appreciation among Cebuanos for theatrical events.
Harsh punishment
Victor Hugo is said to have been inspired to write “Les Misérables”  after witnessing the arrest in a Paris street of a man who had stolen a loaf of bread because he was hungry and had to feed his own family. He was meted with harsh punishment for his petty crime.
When the story begins, we meet Jean Valjean who has served 19 years in prison for having stolen a loaf of bread. He is released, but the stigma of being an ex-convict forces him to reinvent himself.
The story evolves among the poor, and the lowest of the low. In a leaflet distributed with the program, a line says, “How did you feel when something was stolen from you?”
There was another question after that: “Would it have mattered if someone had stolen from you to feed his family?”
As we type this, the TV news has focused on a man nabbed for stealing a cell phone. In tears, he faces the camera and says, “Gui gutum ko.” ( I am hungry.)

February 12, 2012

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Yes, I'm Still Alive

Yes, I'm still alive. Despite the 6.9 earthquake we've experienced a couple of weeks ago, and aftershocks still shaking us and our city every now and then, I'm still alive.

Very busy too.

Yes, something REALLY BIG is coming for me and for our theatre group. I will talk more about it soon, once I find the time, but yes, there IS SOMETHING BIG, and it's something that EVERYONE is excited and anxious about.

Be safe everyone!
Happy Valentine's Day!