+ Follow AMUER CALDERON Tag
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[Title] => Soaring on wings of Pinoy song & dance
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Unknown to most, the successful 20-performance Manila run of the UK HK-based production company, ABAs new adaptation of Peter Pan rested largely on the support of Filipinos in both creative and performance aspects.
[DatePublished] => 2007-02-04 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Bibsy M. Carballo
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[Title] => "I Can Fly!"
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Theres more than enough on stage to thrill kids from nine to ninety-four: nasty pirates, talking crocodiles, a huge fluffy dog, a mischievous gang of boys, a endearing fairy, and lovable children taken on the adventure of a lifetime. But more than all that, the enduring thrill of "Peter Pan" is flying.
And fly he will all over the stage of the Main Theater of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, as ABA Productions mounts its new version of the timeless favorite in weekends runs currently ongoing until February 4.
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[AuthorName] => Dina Sta. Maria
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[Title] => Pinoys in Disneyland
[Summary] => Whatever people say about the exodus of theater people from Manila to Hong Kong, for Bobby Garcia, now Disneyland Hong Kong show director, "it will bring nothing but good to Manilas theater scene."
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And fly he will all over the stage of the Main Theater of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, as ABA Productions mounts its new version of the timeless favorite in weekends runs currently ongoing until February 4.
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