Dulaang UP: ‘Hinabing Pakpak ng Ating mga Anak’ ni Anton Juan, Jr.

by jhay on July 7, 2008

Something to break the weekend hiatus and bloggers’ bloc this blog and my self, respectively, has been suffering. I’m really looking forward to see this latest offering from Dulaang UP:

Written and directed by Dr. Anton Juan, Jr.
Choreography by Dexter Santos
Set design by Leo Abaya
Lights design by John Neil Ilao Batalla
Sounds design by Jethro Joaquin
Video and poster lay-out design by Winter David

Assistant Director/Dramaturge-in-training: Patrick Valera
Costume design: Carlo Paganuling
Sounds apprentice: Arkel Mendoza
Makeup Design: Carlo Cannu

“A searing elegy that recuperates the social conditions of children from document, memory,” making use of some well loved children’s stories by the late Rene Villanueva.

When and where: July 15-August 10, 2008, Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero Theater, Palma Hall, UP Diliman. (Blatantly stolen from Gibbs Cadiz :P )

It’s been more than a year since I last saw a stage production so I’m seriously planning on watching this one. Anything from Dulaang UP has always been something well worth the effort of going all the way from Cavite to Diliman.

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pink July 21, 2008 at 12:36 pm

Saw it na.

It’s nice.

Reminder:
Not for kids at all!

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Carlo Cannu July 8, 2008 at 11:02 am

Thanks For The PR! ;-)

Excited na rin kami for this!

Carlo Cannus last blog post..Dulaang UP's Hinabing Pakpak Ng Ating Mga Anak

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Carlo Cannu July 8, 2008 at 11:01 am

Thanks for promoting our play… :razz:

We too are excited to present it…

Carlo Cannus last blog post..Dulaang UP's Hinabing Pakpak Ng Ating Mga Anak

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