How did Paolo bag the role?
Wrote Paolos father Paul Montalban in an e-mail to Funfare: "Director Peter DuBois of The Public Theater in New York City loved Paolos performance as Manjiro in Sondheims Pacific Overtures (with B.D. Wong) so much that after its closing at Studio 54 last Jan. 30 he wanted Paolo as star of The Long Season which Dubois was then developing with Singaporean playwright Chay Yew and Filipino composer Fabian Obispo."
From a write-up sent by Paul, Funfare learned that Paolo plays Allos who, once in Alaska, finds that cannery work is more like slave labor than the world of riches he had envisioned. Allos also finds Belen (played by Melody Butiu, also a Filipino), wife of a cannery foreman, Conrado (played by Bernardo). Soon, his romantic life and the cannery are beset by conflict.
Said choreographer Ricci Adan, "Filipinos in Alaska canned million of salmon for 72 hours, sometimes hardly resting. They were given only pennies. At work, they would cut their arms and go back to Seattle with a one-way ticket. They got no compensation. But even with that kind of lifestyle, the Filipinos see the beauty in the place."
In writing The Long Season, Yew was greatly inspired by Carlos Bulosans novel America is in the Heart which chronicles Bulosans childhood in the Philippines, his quest for a better life in America and the bleak reality of rural labor. It took Yew two years to finish writing the musical, including the revisions. He did research on Filipino-Alaskan history at the Alaska State Library. His references included Thelma Buchholdts Filipinos in Alaska: 1788-1958.
Named one of People Magazines 50 Most Beautiful People in 1998, Paolo Montalban played Kung Lao in the action flick Mortal Kombat, co-starred with Brandy in the ABC presentation of Disneys Cinderella and a few other Broadway plays. Three years ago, he starred (with Christopher de Leon and Dina Bonnevie) in Laurice Guillens made-in-the-USA drama American Adobo and, a year later, recorded an album here.
Bernardo is now based in New York, with a regular gig at Perlas ng Silangan Restaurant in New Jersey, owned and managed by Ned Castellvi. He recently starred as Prudencio in the Chicago run of The Romance of Magno Rubio which was based on America is in the Heart.
Playing Conrado in The Long Season is a challenge, said Bernardo.
"The easiest way for the lazy actor would be to play a villain. But Conrado is a complicated role, for a person whos actually very loving. Hes a person who learns to accept an unhappy compromise in his work situation and in his love life..."
DuBois developed The Long Season at the Public Theater in New York City where he is now the associate producer. The theater hosted a workshop on the play last fall and drew an audience of about 300. He and Yew hope to take the play to other stages after its run in Juneau.
Funfares L.A. correspondent Jackie Regala-Katigbak (Ruben Nepales "rival" on the Hollywood scene) reports that Lani Misalucha is considered "The New Diva of Las Vegas," quoting Whats On magazine (the leading entertainment publication in Las Vegas), having garnered so much attention and accolades during her six-month stint at Ballys Las Vegas.
"Ballys has just signed an unprecedented nine-month contract with Rosy Cheeks Entertainment to bring back Lani and the Society of Seven, a first for any Filipino artist," wrote Jackie. "Their gig at Ballys Jubilee Theater started last Saturday, March 26. Lani is happily settled in a residential area in Las Vegas with husband Noli and their two lovely girls who are both enrolled in Las Vegas. They have adjusted very well to their new environment. The family enjoys the domesticity and simplicity of their life in the US."
It was Lani who sang our National Anthem at the recent Manny Paquiao-Erik Morales fight in Las Vegas.
Jackie also reports that Sharon Cunetas fans are now waiting for her concert, The Mega Tour 2005, in L.A. on June 11 (with more playdates on May 8 in Florida, May 14 in Chicago, May 22 in Atlantic City, May 29 in Nevada and June 5 in San Diego, with Ogie Alcasid, Robert Seña and Fe delos Reyes as guest performers).
"I believe that Sharon will once again fill up the 6,000-seat Shrine Auditorium in L.A.," said Jackie. "Sharons fans are loyal to her. Most of them are now mothers with children growing up on Sharons songs."
Jackie and Gerry Katigbak (both of KATZ Entertainment) are line-producing the L.A. concert.
"Tickets are scheduled to be released this week yet," added Jackie, "but weve already been getting a lot of inquiries and reservations."
Sharons concert on June 11 in L.A. coincides with The Return of the Champions (Sarah Geronimo, Mark Bautista, Rachelle Ann Go, Christian Bautista, Sheryn Regis, Frenchie Dy and Raymond Manalo), produced by Al Chu.
Dear Ricky,
Hello there! Ive been in the US for two weeks now staying with my daughter Hannah and her husband Erfe Wabe. They live in Nashua, near Boston. I got here to help out with the birth of my second grandchild. I got here on March 5 and he came out on March 14. His name is Samuel Bert and weighs almost nine lbs. so Hannah labored for eight hours as hes really big.
Am sending pictures of him so you can see him, with his Ate Louise, Hannahs precocious two-year-old panganay who speaks so fluently for her age and can sing both Tagalog and English songs and nursery rhymes.
Were still surrounded by snow. There has been two snowstorms since I got here and I helped Erfe shovel the snow which is now piled so high on their lawn and driveway. We drove around and the sight of farms and woods covered with scintillatingly white snow is nice but I wouldnt like to live here. Its going to snow again tomorrow. Breathing inside heated rooms is not easy as my nasal passages dry up.
It is now Holy Week but they dont observe it here as solemnly as we do there. Good Friday is even a regular working day here. But Easter Sunday is a big thing. Very commercialized, with Easter bunnies in the malls and Easter eggs, too. But the reason why Easter or Resurrection Sunday is being celebrated is not really emphasized.
Take care and God bless you this season of Lent.
Happy Easter,
Mario B.