+ Follow BROADWAY CONCERT Tag
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[Title] => Bobby Garcia lends the West End some Eastern flair
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[Title] => Manila is in her heart
[Summary] => International star Lea Salonga stages a homecoming concert aptly titled Songs from Home, which is set on Sept. 12 and 13, at the PICC Plenary Hall.
Songs from Home marks a sentimental journey of sorts for the Laurence Olivier-and Tony-winning singer-actress.
Truth be told: Songs from Home is not only Leas farewell concert as a bachelorette, the two-night concert also heralds her return to singing Original Pilipino Music, backed up by the 50-piece Manila Philharmonic Orchestra, no less.
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[Title] => Why Lea sparkles?
[Summary] => If you see Lea Salongas eyes sparkle these days, it could be because, a) shes in love, b) shes starring in the Broadway production of Flower Drum Song, c) shes coming up with a repeat of her concert, Lea Salonga: The Broadway Concert and d) an album recording of the show is forthcoming.
The answer, of course, is all of the above and more.
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[Title] => Leas absence makes the publics heart grow fonder
[Summary] => In Bob Thomas' compulsively-readable biography on the legendary Hollywood star Joan Crawford, he writes about the grave risk the actress took in absenting herself from the big screen in the early 40s. Crawford, the biographer reveals, sat out two years "an eternity in the life of a star" as she waited for the perfect comeback vehicle following her unceremonious dismissal from Metro Goldywn Mayer, then the most formidable company in Hollywood.
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[Title] => Go ahead, Lea, live it up... love it up!
[Summary] => Thats why, as an avid fan and follower of Lea Salonga since she was a toddler, dancing and singing like a cute living doll in Annie and comedy-acting with an equally cute Niño Muhlach in a DWonder Films movie, Im glad that Lea is finally finally, finally!!! living it up
yes, "loving" it up!
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[Title] => Face to face with Rod Strunk
[Summary] => His face was expressionless. His stare was evil. His eyebrows were thick and demonic. He didnt cry the first time we saw him on TV when the cold body of his wife was found inside her car at the parking lot. His movements were slow and calculated. He had no job. Money, they said, was the primary motive and that there was a struggle between his wife and the criminal as if she was being forced to sign some papers. He wiped JVs perspiration.
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[Title] => The Proof of a brave effort
[Summary] => Atlantis Production takes on the daunting task of bringing to Manila one of the most critically-acclaimed plays in Broadway today. David Auburns Pulitzer and Tony Awards-winning Proof is its first offering for 2002, following up on its successes in 2001 with Rent and Hedwig and the Angry Inch.
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[DatePublished] => 2010-05-07 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => Manila is in her heart
[Summary] => International star Lea Salonga stages a homecoming concert aptly titled Songs from Home, which is set on Sept. 12 and 13, at the PICC Plenary Hall.
Songs from Home marks a sentimental journey of sorts for the Laurence Olivier-and Tony-winning singer-actress.
Truth be told: Songs from Home is not only Leas farewell concert as a bachelorette, the two-night concert also heralds her return to singing Original Pilipino Music, backed up by the 50-piece Manila Philharmonic Orchestra, no less.
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[Title] => Why Lea sparkles?
[Summary] => If you see Lea Salongas eyes sparkle these days, it could be because, a) shes in love, b) shes starring in the Broadway production of Flower Drum Song, c) shes coming up with a repeat of her concert, Lea Salonga: The Broadway Concert and d) an album recording of the show is forthcoming.
The answer, of course, is all of the above and more.
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[Title] => Go ahead, Lea, live it up... love it up!
[Summary] => Thats why, as an avid fan and follower of Lea Salonga since she was a toddler, dancing and singing like a cute living doll in Annie and comedy-acting with an equally cute Niño Muhlach in a DWonder Films movie, Im glad that Lea is finally finally, finally!!! living it up
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[Title] => Face to face with Rod Strunk
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Ricky Lo | January 23, 2002 - 12:00am