+ Follow JIMMY ROBERTS Tag
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[Title] => A Musical Love Fest to Catch
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After a successful run (and sold-out encore) in Manila, Repertory Philippines is now bringing off-Broadway's longest-running hit "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" (written by playwright/lyricist Joe DiPietro and composer Jimmy Roberts) to Cebu! This is a rare opportunity for audiences outside of Metro Manila to catch a Repertory Philippines production.
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[Title] => I love you, you're perfect, now change: A romantic theater comedy!
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"I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change!" will be staged here in Cebu on July 28-30. Four actors from Repertory Philippines perform this musical comedy revue that is Broadway's answer to everything you wanted to know about love, dating, and relationships. You'll laugh along as the musical explores the humorous aspects of sex, dating, marriage, romance, lovers and in-laws. The songs by Joe DiPietro and Jimmy Roberts, are witty, sweet, and catchy. It's a fun evening at the theater, and perfect for a date or a barkada night out!
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[Title] => So Im not perfect
I can change
[Summary] => Never was I so pleased to be proven wrong. I had seen the long running off-Broadway musical I Love You, Youre Perfect, Now Change in New York several years ago but was not entirely impressed by it. Granted the title was catchy, the music was good, it was funny, but would Filipinos relate to it? Dating? Did Filipinos date that way? Yuppy love? In my defense I had not yet been introduced to the Filipino glossies. Men versus women relationships? Did Filipinos talk about those things?
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[AuthorName] => Joy G. Virata
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JIMMY ROBERTS
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After a successful run (and sold-out encore) in Manila, Repertory Philippines is now bringing off-Broadway's longest-running hit "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" (written by playwright/lyricist Joe DiPietro and composer Jimmy Roberts) to Cebu! This is a rare opportunity for audiences outside of Metro Manila to catch a Repertory Philippines production.
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[Title] => I love you, you're perfect, now change: A romantic theater comedy!
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"I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change!" will be staged here in Cebu on July 28-30. Four actors from Repertory Philippines perform this musical comedy revue that is Broadway's answer to everything you wanted to know about love, dating, and relationships. You'll laugh along as the musical explores the humorous aspects of sex, dating, marriage, romance, lovers and in-laws. The songs by Joe DiPietro and Jimmy Roberts, are witty, sweet, and catchy. It's a fun evening at the theater, and perfect for a date or a barkada night out!
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[Title] => So Im not perfect
I can change
[Summary] => Never was I so pleased to be proven wrong. I had seen the long running off-Broadway musical I Love You, Youre Perfect, Now Change in New York several years ago but was not entirely impressed by it. Granted the title was catchy, the music was good, it was funny, but would Filipinos relate to it? Dating? Did Filipinos date that way? Yuppy love? In my defense I had not yet been introduced to the Filipino glossies. Men versus women relationships? Did Filipinos talk about those things?
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[AuthorName] => Joy G. Virata
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