Bobby Garcia (fresh from his Rent success) directs the local production of Proof. (This play is packing in huge crowds in Broadway.) It stars Lea Salonga, Michael de Mesa, Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo and Joel Trinidad.
Proof is a dialogue heavy straight play and Set in Chicago, it casts Lea as Catherine, the daughter of the mathematical genius Robert (played by Michael de Mesa) who dies a loony in his rundown home. On her 25th birthday, she starts pondering about her life. She is unsure whether she inherited her fathers gift for mathematics or his insanity. And just when everyone is starting to cloud the state of her mind, she has to show proof that a mathematical theory that was found in their house is actually her work and not that of her mad genius of a father.
As the lead character Catherine, Lea gets all the long and difficult lines and - to her credit - doesnt flub any of these. (If she did, no one noticed.) It is a very demanding part, but Lea being that Laurence Olivier and Tony Award winner that she is delivers a wonderful performance to an appreciative audience on press night. Her role, unfortunately, isnt very sympathetic and so your heart doesnt really go out to her. (That was really how the part was written).
The crowd-pleasing role actually goes to Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo who plays Claire, Catherines sister who isnt exactly dumb (shes a currency analyst in New York), but a little bit frivolous. And Menchu - bless her - doesnt waste the part. The stage really perks up when shes up there delivering of those funny lines. (Shes also very effective in parts where she has to go drama.)
Joel Trinidad doesnt do badly either as Hal, one of Roberts former students who falls in love with Catherine. It is a very inspired performance that he delivers. With great enunciation, too.
The one who comes out weakest is Michael de Mesa. His voice is faint and you dont understand a word hes saying. His portrayal of the mathematics wiz Robert is just as poor. Every time he comes out on stage, the audience is tempted to do either one of two things: Take a catnap or go to the bathroom.
The strength of Proof is really in its writing. It is solidly put together and has a great impact on the audience.
The local production as put together by Bobby Garcia is very engrossing. But remember, this is no musical. So dont expect Lea Salonga to dance and sing.
From my end, I will forever be grateful to her for making me feel very welcome during my early days in Startalk. During that time, I was still feeling my way around the studio (and the TV scene since I had been away for a long time) and, in fact, got lost trying to find the gate of Channel 7. But Rosanna made me feel at home right away and was very nice and accommodating.
The most recent recipient of Rosanna Roces kindness and support is a very young artist who signs his works as El Dosado. Rosanna initially lent her support to this artist by agreeing to become his subject in some of his works (in oil and watercolor).
El Dosado is basically into nature and elemental art. And so he has paintings of Rosanna as a mermaid, as a fairy - and even one where she is underwater with a dugong or sea cow.
Last week, Rosanna sponsored the opening of El Dosados first one-man exhibit at Le Souffle in Ortigas Center. At lot of the paintings were sold during the first hour alone. They are priced from P10,000 to P50,000, El Dosados works are still on exhibit at Le Souffle until Feb. 9
Under Pangilinans proposed measure, the EMRAB will be the lead agency of the government in the fight against entertainment media piracy. It will also have the power to resolve administrative cases pertaining to violations and impose administrative sanctions to anyone found guilty of violating the EMRAB implementing rules and regulations.
The said bill carries stiff sanctions including a mandatory imprisonment of three to five years and a fine from P500,000 but not exceeding P1.5 million upon the discreation of the court.
Piracy is one of the factors killing the entertainment business at the moment. And then, of course, there are the onerous rates imposed by the government on the industry in general. Sen. Pangilinan, however, is fighting that, too - especially that stupid, stupid ruling that allows government to withhold automatically 20 percent of the salaries of some people in entertainment. Am just so glad I am voted for him.