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Showing posts with label Cris Villonco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cris Villonco. Show all posts

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Theatre Review: The Riot that is the Leading Ladies



with Gianina Ocampo, one of the cutest female actresses I've seen these past two years, and she's a very good actress! This is actually the first time I saw her in any production.



with Topper Fabregas, one of the "Leading Ladies". It's one thing to watch actors do drag in a movie, but to see it done in real time in a theatre where it's tick tock tick tock to do costume changes and voice inflections, I raise my hat to this guy!

with James Stacey, the other "leading lady". He looks fabulous in his dresses and he has this one incredible scene where he sashays onstage from a suit and then seconds later, in a fabulous purple gown - without skipping a beat in changing his voice and assuming the character.


Repertory's latest offering, 'Leading Ladies', is one riot of a play! The play is about two down-on-their-luck actors who stumble into a newspaper article about an old and dying woman who is searching desperately for her long-lost nieces, who she last saw as kids. She wants to bequeath 3 million dollars to them and wants to see them before she dies. Sensing this as their opportunity out of their miserable theatre gigs, the two actors dive in! What happens next? Well, you'd just have to watch the play because these guys and the rest of the cast do a fantastic job in keeping the hilarious play in motion. Frankly, you'd never notice the two hours pass by as scene after scene ups the ante in comedic errors - including a very funny seduction scene of mistaken identities!

I love Cris Villonco here. She's so Stepford Wives-ish here, from the way she talks to the way she sashays onstage in those fabulous clothes of hers. Gianina Ocampo is very cute and bubbly here and she plays the ditzy role to the hilt. The two "leading ladies", James Stacey and Topper Fabregas are topnotch! Unbelievable really! Cross-dressing men in movies are one thing, but to do it onstage, where the clock goes tick tock tick tock during costume changes - whew - they just pull it off so well! And they have to check their voices too to make sure they are in the character they are trying to pull off.

Everyone else in the cast is funny and superb as well! Each of their characters have their own quirks which keeps everything interesting.

The set drew an ooh of an approval from the mostly student audience and it does look great! The sound effects help create the ambience needed and the costumes are outrageous and stylish as well, depending on who's wearing them.

It was great to see an almost full audience today (the theater looked 80% occupied), since almost 80% of the audience were students. It was certainly an enjoyable way to spend one's Sunday!

The play runs for one more week so better catch it before it finishes its run.


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Thursday, August 23, 2012

Lovin' Cris Villonco


It's only April 2012 but Cris Villonco has already appeared in three plays that I've seen.  I already saw her in two, Leading Ladies and yesterday, in Jekyll and Hyde.  I have no plans of watching Sound of Music, the third play she is in, since it's something that I've been seeing regularly even as a kid so I'm full of it already and I don't think watching another version of it would be something exciting.

Anyhow, I am beginning to be a fan of this girl!  She's so good at what she does and on top of that, she can sing really well.  I really enjoyed her in Leading Ladies since she created this character with a defined accent and mannerisms and well, wore really nice clothes!  What gay man would miss that!  Then yesterday, in Jekyll and Hyde, she conveyed unconditional love really well, as she tries to help Dr. Jekyll struggle against his evil side.  It was pretty fascinating to watch her - tender-looking as she is, battling a demon-like Mr. Hyde in one of the crucial scenes in the play.

Well, I don't know what she'll be doing next but I'm sure it would be something interesting and challenging for her.
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Saturday, March 31, 2012

Theatre Review: The Magnificent Macabre Tale of Jekyll and Hyde




Although Jekyll and Hyde may not have that big famous song that most Broadway musicals, it is still quite fascinating to watch, especially that the book by Robert Louis Stevenson, is one of my all time favorite books!  There have been Hollywood versions and adaptations of this story and this is the first musical I have seen about this story.

Well, it is great to see that Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo can also direct!  I love the stage design and how it effectively anchors the story into who Dr. Jekyll is. I even love how she created a chorus who are always sinisterly looking back at the audience in most of the songs.  They don't move, they just stay in the background - with no lighting on them and no movement.  But once they come out as a chorus, wow, they become some sort of 'speaker' for the musical, the soul analyzing the agony Dr. Jekyll is going through.

Michael Williams is just impressive as the lead! Playing dual characters is not easy, but without much make-up, he was able to convey through voice, clever lighting and effective facial expressions, who Dr. Jekyll was and who Mr. Hyde was, as the latter appears more often in the second act of the musical.  The last scene where the two duel internally with each other is surely the scene that made many in the audience give the cast a standing ovation. It was just really impressive to see him do that scene really well!

As usual, I love Cris Villonco here.  I just love her voice and how cleverly she uses it to show emotion.  She gives her character tenderness yet she looks tough, and conveys her love for the doomed doctor by always believing that his good nature will win in the end.

One revelation last night was Kalila Aguilos.  Oh my god, listen to that voice, so clear, like a nightingale, it just wafts as she sings her songs - and she plays a hooker here, mind you.  And yeah, she is hot and sexy too, I'm sure the red-blooded males in the audience had their hearts racing as Dr. Jekyll touched her there!

This is also the first time I saw Junix Inocian act.  Wow, no wonder he was cast in Miss Saigon.  Such commanding performance.  He's like a rock and he commands the 'Greek chorus' swaying them that most of what we see is just a 'facade'.

Well, the material of this play is a bit disturbing but watch it and revel at how great Filipino actors are!

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