Oops, it should have read 2006 instead of 2005
@ kuyaig,
Thanks kaayo bro for sharing this! weeee... this sounds nice!
lingaw bitaw ang I LOve you, You're perfect Now Change... maayo kaayo ang cast... sila ra gud 4 . .. 
pas2x kaayo sila maka change ug roles... murag skitzo 
yup thats probably why. dagahan kaayo college studs nag watch... klaro kaayo its for their english subject kay mga sabaan kaayo.probably for the reason that the bulk of the audience were teeners... basin they weren't sure of the reaction they'll get if they staged that too. there was even too much hype when "condom" was mentioned in the LASAGNA INCIDENT.
ako tupad kay sige lang ug kuhit sa iya mga kuyog... "i-sulat ang director's name.. unsa'y spelling? unsa gani toh ang title sa scene? etc..
react kaayo sila sa mga mature topics... permi lng mag  "oh my gosh!"
murag gi samokan gani toh ang older couple sa front 
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ako favorite kay katong last scene.. katong dating and funerals.
hope we get to have more of these kinds of plays  :mrgreen:
isa ra ka staging for this play?Originally Posted by kuyaig
^^ Who has seen Subtext? Any comments/feedbacks?
Wala na ba to lain staging?
The hit comedy “New Yorker in Tondo” returns for one special performance on Saturday, September 16 at 10 a.m. at the CAP Art Center Auditorium along Osmeňa Blvd. For those who missed the original staging, this is a perfect opportunity to discover one of the most enjoyable and funniest plays to hit Cebu in the past few years.
Manila-based director Bart Guingona directs an all-Cebuano cast headed by Carissa Garcia Codilla as Kikay, Jude Bacalso as Aling Atang, Randolph Libres as Tony, Alden Reambonanza as Totoy, and Chiqui Cartagena-Lastierre as Nena.
“New Yorker in Tondo” is a rib-tickling comedy of manners written by Marcelino Agana Jr. A motley cast of characters converge in Aling Atang’s living room in Tondo, and a slew of funny and surprising situations unfold in the course of one lazy afternoon. Although it is a satire written in the 50’s, the central idea of how we view ourselves as Filipinos and how we deal with colonial mentality is still deeply resonant today.
Tickets at 120 pesos are available at East,West Café Ayala, telephone 415-8058. “New Yorker in Tondo” is a perfect co-curricular activity for schools. Please contact Little Boy Productions at 0917 815 5794 for more information and upcoming show schedules.
^ ngek uy... wala ko kita ani. wala man ko ka-online saturday.
The Vagina Monologues
Saturday, Oct 7, 2006 @ Casino Filipino Teatro (Waterfront Lahug)
3:00 PM - 300php
8:00 PM - 300 and 500 php
Dark Secrets...
now unveiled
November 25, 2006
UCS-TC Rigney Hall
Dudes and dudettes, you might want to check out Cebu International School's reindition of 'FOOTLOOSE' the Musical.
Please see the link: https://www.istorya.net/forums/index.php?topic=110295.0
What we do in life echoes throughout eternity~ Please support your lokal artists and their efforts to promote the Cebuano identity and culture!
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