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After having lunch with Mario O’Hara, Gina Pareño, Celeste Legaspi, and his co-stars and colleagues in Chris Millado’s American Hwangap one drizzly but humid day, Bembol Roco walked toward the parking lot of Casino Español quietly.

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The Korean community in the Philippines, as well as Filipinos who have more than a passing fancy for things Korean, have something to watch out for in the month of September, with the staging by Tanghalang Pilipino of “American Hwangap,” a play by Korean American Lloyd Suh, both the original and the Filipino adaptation.

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