Showing posts with label Meralco Theater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Meralco Theater. Show all posts

September 2, 2018

“TNT Boys” Serenade Meralco Scholars

The singing trio of Francis Concepcion, 11, Mackie Empuerto, 12, and Kiefer Sanchez, 13, also known as the “TNT Boys,” wowed a jam-packed theater at the MVP Academic Achievement Awards (MVP AAA) held recently at the Meralco Theater in Pasig City.



The ‘TNT Boys’ perform during the awarding ceremonies of the 2018 MVP Academic Achievement Awards (MVP AAA) at the Meralco Theater in Pasig City.

The group, which caught the attention of TV audiences in the U.S. when they performed in the hit talent show “Little Big Shots,” serenaded close to 300 awardees of One Meralco Foundation’s annual recognition program, which rewards the academic achievement of children and siblings of qualified employees of Meralco and its subsidiaries.

On its eighth year, the MVP AAA recognized 210 winners and 76 top achievers.

Each winner received an MVP AAA medal and a P20,000 cash prize. Meanwhile, top achievers — those who won during the previous year and continued to excel academically and have received honors during the current academic year — each received an MVP AAA Top Achievers medal.

The awardees and their parents cheered as the TNT Boys rendered a back-to-back performance of Angeline Quinto’s “Patuloy ang Pangarap” and Sarah Geronimo’s hit single “Forever’s Not Enough.”


Meralco President and CEO Oscar S. Reyes congratulates an MVP AAA winner and her father, a Meralco employee.

Addressing a primarily young audience, the boys congratulated the MVP AAA winners for doing their best to deserve the recognition. They also shared that despite their very tight work schedule, they still set aside time for their studies in between shows. They are currently home-schooled.

“Natutuwa po kami na nandito kami para makisaya sa inyo kasi naniniwala rin po kami na mahalaga talaga ang pag-aaral,” Kiefer said.

“Sa guidance ni God, sa tulong ng parents natin, at sa pamamagitan ng edukasyon, talagang walang imposible. Kaya tayong lahat, patuloy lang sa pangarap,” he added.

The TNT Boys capped the show with an encore performance of “This is Me,” a theme from the musical film, “The Greatest Showman.”

December 9, 2017

Watch Matilda on the final weekend at the Meralco Theater


“Even if you’re little, you can do a lot” says a line in Naughty which is probably the most popular song from the well-loved and award – winning musical Matilda. This says much about Atlantis Theatrical Entertainment Group’s latest offering as it stages for the first time in the Philippines Roald Dahl’s classic story about Matilda – an amazing little girl with extraordinary intelligence and psychokinetic powers. Now on its final weekend from December 8 – 10 at the Meralco Theater, this musical shows how little Matilda and her friends fought against the injustices of childhood with their wit, bravery and by being a little bit naughty. 

Since its opening performance last November 10 at the Meralco Theater, Matilda the Musical has been highly-acclaimed by theater-goers both young and old making it one of the best theater events this season. Headlining this wonderful musical treat dubbed by Jovic Yee in an article as “the future of Philippine theater”, are three equally talented and brilliant Matildas – Esang de Torres, Felicity Kyle Napuli and Uma Naomi Martin. 

From the outstanding performances of theater veterans and the amazing young actors who played Crunchem Hall’s revolting children to its masterfully crafted set design this musical is certainly a delightful production. 


“There was not a moment that there was no anticipation, not a second that there was no excitement, not a blip where there was no engagement between audience and production”, says theater critic Sujata S. Mukhi. Another theater critic and online editor Vladimir Bunoan, described the musical as one that should easily appeal to the Harry Potter crowd with its dark and magical themes, empowered characters and imaginative visuals. Atlantis’ staging of this Dahl classic is one that captured the hearts of its audience – a powerful representation of an innocent story with a poignant charm that knows no age. 

There will be no re-runs so catch Matilda The Musical on its final weekend from December 8 – 10 at the Meralco Theater. Tickets are available at Ticketworld (call 891-9999 or visit www.ticketworld.com.ph). 

For more information and complete show details, visit http://atlantistheatrical.com/faq.

November 7, 2015

Join a night of glitz and glamor with local movie and TV stars to gather at 1st RAWR Awards at Meralco Theater

RAWR – which stands for Remarkable, Admirable and Well-Known R-tists


Enjoy the wonderful world of showbiz! The first ever as it’s going to be a night of glitz and glamor as movie and TV stars, media personalities, and fans come together for the 1st RAWR Awards on Thursday, December 10, 2015 at the Meralco Theater in Pasig City.

Hosted by LionhearTV, the leading local source of breaking entertainment news and the hottest showbiz stories, the best and the brightest names in the business will be there as they compete for numerous awards and join the distinguished roster of RAWR awardees. To be determined by the fans, local stars will be vying for the 7 major Lion Awards, the 7 minor Cub Awards, and the 2 special Pride Awards. 

The Lion Awards include the Trending Love Team of the Year, Celebrity of the Year, and Breakthrough Artist of the Year. Categories in the Cubs Awards include the Fan Club of the Year, Viral Video of the Year, and the Online Influencer of the Year. Meanwhile, the Favorite TV and Radio Station will be honored in the Pride Awards. 

Fans will be given a month to cast their votes online at the LionhearTV website (www.lionheartv.net) and on Facebook. They can vote once a day for their favorite stars in different categories. Voting will officially start on the first week of November 2015 and end on the same month. 

RAWR – which stands for Remarkable, Admirable and Well-Known R-tists – is a project of LionhearTV—a site founded and managed by popular blogger MC Richard Paglicawan. Paglicawan who is also the brains behind The Dailypedia (www.thedailypedia.com). 

The RAWR Awards is part of LionhearTV’s way of celebrating its seventh year anniversary and giving it back to the fans. 

http://rawrawards.lionheartv.net/
Committed to bringing “your daily dose of entertainment”, LionhearTV is the trusted online source of local entertainment news. It has close to a million Facebook followers, garners over 230,000 hits per day, and reached a milestone of over 9 million hits per month last September. On Facebook, it has close to 2 million engagements per week. LionhearTV is also included in the list of Top 10 Philippine blogs and the Top 2 local entertainment and celebrity blogs of Blogmeter.org.

Here's the list of Lion Awards and Awardees:

Trending Love Team of the Year
  • KathNiel
  • AlDub
  • JaDine
  • LizQuen
  • KimXi
  • GabRu
  • ViceRylle
Celebrity of the Year (Male)
  • Daniel Padilla
  • James Reid
  • Alden Richards
  • Piolo Pascual
  • Enrique Gil
  • Dennis Trillo
  • Vice Ganda
Celebrity of the Year (Female)
  • Marian Rivera
  • Liza Soberano
  • Kathryn Bernardo
  • Glaiza de Castro
  • Maja Salvador
  • Ella Cruz
  • Anne Curtis
(Newcomer) Breakthrough Artist of the Year (Male)
  • Mark Neumann
  • Inigo Pascual
  • Marco Masa
  • Joshua Garcia
  • Gerald Napoles
  • Bailey May
  • Ryan Rems
(Newcomer) Breakthrough Artist of the Year (Female)
  • Gabbi Garcia
  • Maine Mendoza
  • Ylona Garcia
  • Ria Atayde
  • Loisa Andalio
  • Maris Racal
  • Xia Vigor
Performer/Artist of the Year (Male)
  • Abra
  • Gloc-9
  • Harana
  • Daniel Padilla
  • Darren Espanto
  • Jason Dy
  • JK Labajo
Performer/Artist of the Year (Female)
  • KZ Tandingan
  • Lyka Gairanod
  • Maja Salvador
  • Glaiza de Castro
  • Julie Anne San Jose
  • Sarah Geronimo
  • Kim Chiu
Movie of the Year
  • Ex With Benefits
  • English Only Please
  • The Breakup Playlist
  • The Love Affair
  • Just The Way You Are
  • Crazy Beautiful You
  • Heneral Luna
TV Show of the Year
  • Eat Bulaga
  • Pangako Sa ‘Yo
  • On the Wings of Love
  • Forevermore
  • ASAP 20
  • Sunday PinaSaya
  • It’s Showtime
Advocate of the Year
  • Dingdong Dantes for Yes Pinoy
  • KC Concepcion for World Food Programme
  • Anne Curtis for UNICEF
  • Alden Richards for HABITAT
  • Angel Locsin for Red Cross
  • Piolo Pascual for Hebreo 12:1 Foundation
  • Heart Evangelista for PAWS
CUB AWARDS – Categories in the Cubs Awards include the Fan Club of the Year, Viral Video of the Year, and the Online Influencer of the Year.
Fan Club of the Year
  • AlDub Nation
  • KathNiel KaDreamers
  • Liz-Quen
  • KimXi
  • JaDine
  • DongYan
  • RasTro Rebels
Viral Video of the Year
  • Maja Enrique Twerk It Like Miley
  • Ella Twerk it Like Miley
  • AlDub Kalyeserye
  • Kakai Bautista Flashlight
  • Darren Espanto Chandelier
  • Pabebe Girls
  • Pastillas Girl
Fashionable Celeb of the Year
  • Yassi Pressman
  • Anne Curtis
  • Enrique Gil
  • Vhong Navarro
  • Julia Barretto
  • Sarah Lahbati
  • James Reid
Online Influencer of the Year
  • Kimpoy Feliciano
  • Vice Ganda, Senyora
  • Top Gear
  • Joey de Leon
  • Julie Anne San Jose
  • Miriam Lines
Character of the Year
  • Claudia Buenavista
  • Amor Powers
  • Anges
  • Yaya Dub
  • Madam Bertud
  • Lola Nidora
  • Pastillas Girl
Presenter/Host of the Year
  • Billy Crawford
  • Luis Manzano
  • Dingdong Dantes
  • Robi Domingo
  • Toni Gonzaga
  • Ai-Ai delas Alas
  • Kris Aquino
QOTY (Quote of the Year)
  • “Sa tamang panahon…” – Lola Nidora
  • “Sa takdang panahon…” – Kuya (PBB)
  • “Proud to be me…” – Madam Bertud
  • “Ang love, parang bayad sa jeep. Minsan, hindi nasusuklian.” – Miriam Santiago
  • “Ako na! Ako na! Ako na lang mag-isa…” – Tere Madlang-sakay
  • “Matitikman ninyo ang batas ng isang api.” – Amor Powers
  • “Rock and roll to the world” – Ryan Rems
PRIDE AWARDS – Meanwhile, the Favorite TV and Radio Station will be honored in the Pride Awards.
Favorite TV Station
  • ABS-CBN
  • TV5
  • GMA Network
  • CNN Philippines
  • GMA News TV
  • ABS-CBN Sports + Action
  • UNTV
  • Net 25
Favorite Radio Station (FM)
  • Love (90.7)
  • Yes FM (101.1)
  • MOR (101.9)
  • Monster Radio (93.1)
  • Pinas FM (95.5)
  • Magic (89.9)
  • Radyo Singko (92.3)
  • Barangay LS (97.1)
Favorite Radio Station (AM)
  • DZMM Radyo Patrol
  • Bombo Radyo
  • DZRH
  • DZBB Super Radio
  • DZXL RMN 558
  • DZRB Radyo ng Bayan
  • DWIZ Todong Lakas
  • Veritas 846 Radyo Totoo
For more information on the RAWR Awards, visit the LionhearTV website, or contact Serge Gabriel, marketing officer, at 09178427452 or Cheryl True, LionhearTV online editor, at 09277637488.

October 22, 2013

A fundraising pole dance and aerial arts show performed by Polecats Manila titled Amihan: Indayog at Lahi

Amihan: Indayog at Lahi brings to life the beliefs of several Filipino ethnic groups that the ancient world was divided into layers. The show aims to reintroduce Filipino folklore through modern dance, and will feature pole fitness, aerial hoop, and aerial silks.

A fundraising pole dance and aerial arts show performed by Polecats Manila titled Amihan: Indayog at Lahi, as Eskritoryo Pilipinas and Polecats Manila will be producing a fundraising show on November 3, 2013 at the Meralco Theatre.

Half of the proceeds from the show will benefit Eskritoryo Pilipinas’ reading and writing program, which introduces Filipino mythology to grade school students. Eskritoryo Pilipinas is currently working with Virlanie Foundation and Mary Immaculate Parish Special School, and hopes to bring the program to new partner schools. The show will be held at the Meralco Theater on November 3, 2013.

Eskritoryo Pilipinas is an organization dedicated to promoting learning and environmental sustainability. We believe that a healthy imagination, especially one that can draw references and values from Philippine literature, mythology, and the arts, can only strengthen a child’s desire to achieve more. We hope that we can help mold kids to approach life with a literary frame of mind and consequently teach them to appreciate our cultural heritage further.

Polecats Manila was formed in 2009, today it is now considered to be the premier pole dancing school in the country. Located at the heart of Ortigas, their studio boasts of professional grade equipment of the highest standards for safety and quality.

We believe that every trick, climb and spin can become strength, grace and art. As a performance group, Polecats deliver fluidity in motion, with performances that fuse ballet, jazz and gymnastics. Every performance is a reminder that the extraordinary is our specialty.

More information and updates , visit https://www.facebook.com/PolecatsManila,

September 24, 2013

Trumpets returns with the magical musical The Bluebird of Happiness

What happens when two kids embark on a magical adventure to find happiness?
The Bluebird of Happiness follows the unforgettable adventure of poor kids Mytyl and Tyltyl search of a mythical creature called the bluebird of happiness. They are accompanied by their dog, their cat, and a candle in human form named "Light" who help them on their journey. Together, they explore wondrous and mysterious lands and meet interesting and enchanted characters in their quest for true happiness.
They visit "The Land of Memory" where they encounter their long dead grandparents, "The Palace ofNight" where nightmares and horrors creep from dark corners, "The Forest" filled with trees who have a grudge against humans, "The Land of Luxury" that holds all kinds of riches and bounty, and "The Land of the Future" where sadness is unknown and “The Graveyard” where they must face their worst fears. Despite of all the places they visit they end up where they started and find that the "Bluebird of Happiness" is right in their own home.
“It will be an unforgettable, magical adventure for all families,” says Trumpets President Audie Gemora on why he chose this project to mark Trumpets’ musical comeback. “Trumpets prides itself with productions like The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, Joseph The Dreamer, Little Mermaid, among others. Now, we’ve found an apt material for our comeback and have assembled an artistic team composed of the finest artists in the local musical theater scene including director and librettist Jaime Del Mundo, composer Rony Fortich, musical arranger Mon Faustino, scenographer Mio Infante, lighting designer John Batalla, and choreographer Nancy Crowe.

Audie promises that The Bluebird of Happiness will have all the elements that made audiences love previous Trumpets productions.

The Bluebird of Happiness will start enchanting families at the Meralco Theater from September 27 to October 20, 2013.

For tickets, contact the Trumpets office at 901-4364 or TicketWorld at 891-9999 orwww.ticketworld.com.ph.

For more details, Like the Official Facebook Page(https://www.facebook.com/BluebirdbyTrumpets)

Follow the Official Twitter Account– (@TheBluebirdMNL)

CHARACTERS (in order of appearance)

o Tyltyl – Anton Posadas / Guido Gatmaytan

o Mytyl – Alessa Zialcita / Chimmi Kohchet–Chua

o Mama Tyl - Mayen Bustamante–Cadd

o Berylune - Jennifer Villegas–dela Cruz

o Tylette - Lynn Sherman

o Tylo - Robie Zialcita

o Light - Carla Guevara–Laforteza

o Grandpa Tyl - Steve Cadd

o Grandma Tyl - Joy Virata

o Night - Joel Trinidad

o Father Time - Raymund Concepcion 

ADULT ENSEMBLE (in alphabetical order) may nadagdag kasi sa ensemble

o Peachy Atilano

o Ems Bolaños

o Carlos Canlas

o Steven Conde

o Leroy Dela Fuente

o David Shawn Delgado

o Pamela Imperial

o FJ Jorvina

o Charley Magalit

o Amiel Mendoza

o Jun Ofrasio

o Jay Pangilinan

o Noel Rayos

o Tracy Santuyo

o Mark Tayag

o Kakki Teodoro

o Mabelle Bangayan-Ti

o Chino Veguillas

July 27, 2013

“PAMANA” the first docu-musical on Ninoy and Cory Aquino set to open on August 21

A theatrical revolution, “PAMANA” is the first docu-musical on Ninoy and Cory Aquino.

PETA’s Pamana pays tribute to Benigno and Corazon Aquino.  On August 21, the Ninoy & Cory Aquino Foundation, Inc. (NCAF), in partnership with Indie.go Media, and the Philippine Educational Theater Association, Inc. (PETA), proudly present the gala premiere of PAMANA – an original docu-musical written by Rody Vera and music composed by Ryan Cayabyab and Manoling V. Francisco, S.J. 
NCAF, Indie.go Media and PETA brings the audience back in time as they re-tell the lives of three generations of a Filipino family recalling the EDSA revolution.
PAMANA is about three generations of a Filipino family with differing points of view on the effects of the EDSA revolution.
Malou de Guzman as Lola Azon; Bodjie Pascua as Turo
Leading the cast is Malou de Guzman as Lola Azon; Bodjie Pascua as Turo, Azon’s husband; Jett Pangan as Edgar, son of Lola Azon and Trina’s father; and Kakki Teodoro as Trina, grand daughter of Lola Azon.
Jett Pangan as Edgar
Kakki Teodoro as Trina
The ensemble is composed of Raul Alfonso, Kiki Baento, Raflesia Bravo, Roi Calilong, Buddy Caramat, Joan Co, Karen Gaerlan, Gio Gahol, She Maala, Benedict Manaois, Gie Onida, Norbs Portales, Gino Ramirez, Victor Robinson, Angela Samson, Nica Santiago, Miela Sayo, Ian Segarra, Gold Villar and Yeyin Dela Cruz.
Lending support as chorus is Viva Voce under artistic director Camille Molina. The artistic and creative team of PAMANA is led by Rody Vera (Playwright), Maribel Legarda (Stage Director), Melvin Lee (Associate Stage Director), Jun Reyes (Video Director and Executive Producer), Manoling V. Francisco, S.J. and Ryan Cayabyab (Composers), Vince de Jesus (Musical Director), Batche Tan (Choreograper), Boni Juan (Set Designer), Carlo Pagunaling (Costume Designer), Jonjon Villareal (Lighting Designer and Technical Designer).

Synopsis of PAMANA

Three generations of a family: Lola Azon, her son Edgar, and a granddaughter Trina relate their lives and relationships with each other in the context of the historical developments of the country since Ninoy Aquino died up to the present time.  Lola Azon, 35 years old then, when Ninoy was killed at the tarmac of the airport, is a streetsweeper (Metro Manila Aide), when she experienced her own “epiphany”. She witnesses the hordes of people who marched through the funeral of a man she hardly knew. And through the years of protest rallies and struggle to end a dictatorship, she found hope and strength in the power of a people guided by a higher Power through prayer.

Edgar, however witnesses the fading and the corruption of that pure hope as the years of “democracy” went by. He was witness to the EDSA People Power 2 and how it even went rock bottom when corruption and scandals got worse than what the people clamored against. Edgar becomes disillusioned and heads for Saudi Arabia to seek a more stable life for his daughter and mother. His cynicism about the Philippine condition never changes. He has always become skeptical about how this country could ever redeem itself. After a long separation from his mother and daughter, he comes back with the hope of bringing his family to immigrate to Canada.


Trina was 13 when Cory died. She relates how her father’s cynicism rubbed off on her at first. But upon seeing the funeral, the same “epiphany” came upon her, the way it did to Lola Azon way back in 1983. She was overwhelmed by the huge farewell funeral march given by the Filipino people to a woman who died in silence—serving and loving her countrymen. This struck her. Is her father’s cynicism true at all? Can’t a country rediscover this strong faith in spiritual transformation to recover from national despair and fatigue? 


When finally in the present time, Edgar comes back to tell the “good news” of his decision to bring them all to Canada, Trina refuses. She is undergoing her own journey since Cory’s death and has arrived at certain decisions for her own life as well.  There are so many things that one can do. So much potential, so many possibilities. Rather than go to a country she doesn’t even know or care for, here she can fulfill her dream, a dream that could be shared by her countrymen.

In the face of all their differences, Azon quietly passes away.

Interspersed with our “front story” are the words of Ninoy and Cory, who through their lives have insisted on a life of service and love for their countrymen as the singular manifestation of loving and serving God.  This presentation aims to locate Ninoy and Cory’s commitment to God and the Filipino  in the context of our ordinary lives.
PLAYWRIGHT’S NOTES
RODOLFO VERA

"The germ idea of this play was brainstormed by by Jun Reyes, Maribel Legarda and I in one of a few conversations over coffee and merienda. In the course of our conversations, we realized that a more fitting tribute to our heroes does not need to be a retelling of their lives and achievements per se. The importance of heroes can only be manifest through the numerous lives of people that they have inspired. How their ideas and their historical decisions in life resonate in the daily, mundane lives of ordinary people like Azon, Edgar, and Trina. This is the main compass that guided the main direction of this work. It does not only pay tribute to Ninoy and Cory themselves, for while their lives are exemplary, admirable and inspiring as they are, their greatness can only be complete and total if the power of their legacy touches the lives of millions of their countrymen. 

This is how we remember our heroes. Not just through monuments or declaring official holidays, but more importantly in connecting them in our daily struggles and tribulations. Our collective vicissitudes that define our history as a nation, taken together will be marked by the light they have shown to guide us."

All performances will be held at the Meralco Theater, Ortigas Center, Pasig City. Here's the show schedule:

        August 21, 2013          :     7:00 pm

        August 22, 2013          :     8:00 pm

       August 24-25, 2013      :     3:00 pm and 8:00 pm

For further details, call PETA Theater Center at numbers 725-6244 or 09064817333.
Tickets are also available through Ticketworld at 891-9999 or visit www.ticketworld.com.ph 

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and Twitter (@iamninoyiamcory)

November 17, 2011

Disney's "The Little Mermaid" starts November 18


Atlantis Production will showcase Disney's "The Little Mermaid" this November 18 to December 11, 2011 at the Meralco Theater in Ortigas Ave., Pasig City. "The Little Mermaid" is based on the Hans Christian Andersen story and Disney film.

Music by: Alen Menken
Lyrics by: Howard Ashman & Glenn Slater
Book by: Doug Wright

Some of Disney’s most popular songs are featured in the show, including "Part of Your World," "Kiss the Girl" and the Academy Award-winning Best Original Song, "Under the Sea."


Rachelle Ann Go and Erik Santos make their professional musical theater stage debut as Ariel and Prince Eric in Atlantis' production, jointly directed by Bobby Garcia and Chari Arespacochaga.

Other cast members include Jinky Llamanzares as Ursula, Calvin Millado as Triton and OJ Mariano as Sebastian.

"We are creating a 'Little Mermaid' unlike any other. It will be an exciting fusion of East meets West elements. Our underwater kingdom will be completely Asian in theme and our above water world will be Western, representing two different worlds. We will also be using traditional forms of Asian and Western puppetry including Wayang shadow play, bunraku, nang kaloung and western hand puppetry," says Garcia.

Vocal coaching by ManMan Angsico, choreography by Cecile Martinez, puppetry design and execution by Liz and Benny Batoctoy and Sam Fuentes, set design by Lex Marcos, costume design by Erik Pineda and lighting design by Jay Aranda.

For tickets/details, contact 8927078, 8401187 or visit www.atlantisproductionsinc.com. 

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