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The thrill of seeing stars in the making

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NICOLE Chien: “OK, Mommy (Lea), now I’m ready to sing in one of your shows.” facebook photo

So, how did my daughter (Nicole) do at her school’s show?   This was a school musical, where children of various ages, from kindergarten to high school, would get up to sing in front of a few hundred people (mostly parents, grandparents, close friends and caretakers). This was an audience that was not the least [...]

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No need for us to scream in ‘God of Carnage’

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We’re in Singapore and back in the Novaks’ living room in the play “God of Carnage.” My family and I flew on a clear Tuesday evening out of Los Angeles, following a two-hour drive from San Diego. We could’ve left Southern California a day earlier but my husband and I, being ardent fans of (the [...]

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In the thick of things, but moving on soon

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Dolphy. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO/ROMY HOMILLADA

I cannot claim to be close to Tito Dolphy in any way, but as a member of the show business industry, I felt it necessary to pay my respects to and condole with his family.

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Thursday’s the night

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“GOD OF CARNAGE” cast (from left) Lea Salonga, Adrian Pang, Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo and Art Acuña: Fasten your seatbelts.

At last, we are here, our official preview night of “God of Carnage” before an unsuspecting audience.

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Balancing chaos

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THE STAGE play “God of Carnage,” which features (from top left, clockwise) Menchu Lauchengco, Lea Salonga, Adrian Pang and Art Acuña, is a modern-day farce with lots of verbal and physical lashings.

In the play “God of Carnage,” opening on July 13—a Friday, how strangely appropriate—at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium of RCBC Plaza in Makati, a reference to Francis Bacon’s often grotesque and macabre works of art is made. I don’t think this is coincidental, considering the absolute chaos this Yasmina Reza comedy (translated by Christopher [...]

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