Fil-Am Broadway stars at NY’s A-list arts venue
Two of the Great White Way’s brightest and (nicest!) Fil-Am actors, Adam Jacobs and Ali Ewoldt, will mount a post-Valentine concert on Feb. 23 at one of New York City’s most prestigious performing arts venues, The Town Hall.
Called A Heart Full of Love, the concert will showcase Adam and Ali singing an array of musical theater favorites including selections from Les Misérables, West Side Story and The Lion King, as well as contemporary pop songs, kundiman (traditional Filipino love songs), and an exciting repertoire of new works by today’s rising theater composers and writers.
Adam and Ali are best known for playing the revolutionary student Marius and Cosette, respectively, from 2006 to 2008 in the return engagement on Broadway of Cameron Mackintosh’s smash musical Les Miserables.
Adam is also known for playing Simba in the Broadway production and on the national tour of another hit musical, The Lion King, while Ali is in the cast of West Side Story and Disney’s Alladin.
“Adam and Ali are actually best buddies reuniting for a cause,†said Funfare’s Big Apple correspondent who filed this report. “The last time they performed together on stage was at a tribute show for musical theater legend Stephen Sondheim at Lincoln Center some two years ago.â€
Edmund quoted Adam as saying, “We hope to show a different side of ourselves in this concert, which we hope people will love and enjoy. Ali and I are so excited to be reunited and perform for the New York City crowd.â€
Conceived by Victor Lirio (Suites by Songheim, Two Rooms), A Heart Full of Love will be megged by Adam Fitzgerald (Friends and Relations, Killing Women) with musical direction by David Dabbon (Secondary Impact, She Loves Me).
Proceeds from the concert will go to The Outstanding Filipino Americans in New York (TOFA-NY) Awards, an annual ceremony that recognizes exemplary Filipino-Americans in the New York Tri-State held in October; and to Mindoro Healthcare Consulting’s current research to find a cure for multiple sclerosis, an autoimmune disease that affects the brain and spinal cord.
Elton Lugay of TOFA-NY and Jona Jane Tajonera of Mindoro Healthcare Consulting, LLC, together with media partners GMA Pinoy TV, GMA Life TV and The Filipino Reporter are producing the concert.
Consul Bong Cariño said the Philippine Consulate General in New York has endorsed the concert to promote excellent Fil-Am talents.
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Ex-lovers 'snub' each other at Belo event
What happens when ex-lovers chance upon one another at a glam-and-glitter event?
Well, either they exchange dry “Hi’s!†or they simply ignore each other and pretend that the other person doesn’t exist.
That’s what happened at the recent opening of The Belo Medical Clinic on Bonifacio High Street at The Fort, Taguig City.
Karylle and Dingdong Dantes stayed away from each other, and so did Iza Calzado and Atticus King, as if they didn’t share beautiful moments when they were still “on.â€
Commented Dr. Vicki Belo (who was not present because she was in the States to watch the Grammys), “Relationships come and go but celebrities remain faithful to Belo.†All four are Belo Babies.
The occasion also marked the formal opening of Belo’s non-surgical fat-reduction team, the Sexy Solutions, managed by Cristalle Belo Henares, Vicki’s daughter.
Each Belo clinic is known to offer something special and unique to their targeted clientele. With Belo Bonifacio High Street, Cool Sculpt is it. Cool Sculpt is a clinically-proven and FDA-approved non-surgical procedure to dissolve fat with the use of cryolipolysis. It makes use of targeted cooling process that kills the fat cells underneath the skin, literally freezing them to the point of elimination. The fat cells die and are naturally eliminated from the body. No knives. No suctions. No needles. No scars.
Incidentally, mother and daughter are closely working with Jessica Santos of Habitat for Humanity which aims to provide a home for every family.
(Until Feb. 28, the Belo Bonifacio High Street offers 20 percent off on Cool Sculpt, other treatments, products and non-surgical procedures. To book an appointment, call 621-4030.)
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