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Array ( [results] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 1548973 [Title] => A walk on the Imelda side [Summary] =>An assortment of props litters the stage where Carlos Celdran is about to take us into Imelda Marcos’s world: it’s a one-man show (Livin’ La Vida Imelda, running at Pineapple Lab, Makati, through February and March), a monologue about the country’s most famous (and infamous) first lady that takes us through bowler hats, salakots, military fatigues, disco attire and even a tiara. Celdran loves his hats, of course, but his chief prop is a handkerchief, which he brandishes onstage to mimic Imelda’s frequent perturbations.
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LA VIDA IMELDA
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