+ Follow MS. ASQUITH Tag
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[Title] => Power Plays
[Summary] => Rep scores again with Power Plays at the RCBC Theater under the direction of Baby Barredo. As the title implies, each comedy is basically a struggle for supremacy between the protagonists.
Elaine Mays The Way of All Fish (not "Flesh") brings together the soignée, sophisticated, caustic-tongued Ms. Asquith (Joy Virata) and her secretary Miss Riverton (Liesl Batucan) whose cutting impertinence makes the spectator wonder why Ms. Asquith tolerates her at all.
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[Title] => Games of guts, gall and gumption
[Summary] => Man has marched a long way away from the cave and the muck. He has laid aside his penis sheath and has put on a pair of trousers. He has laid down his club and now wields only a ball pen. Civilization, it seems, has worked wonders on this creature who has ceased to be a barbarian and now applies sophistication to work his will.
[DatePublished] => 2003-03-24 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Jess Q. Cruz
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[Summary] => Rep scores again with Power Plays at the RCBC Theater under the direction of Baby Barredo. As the title implies, each comedy is basically a struggle for supremacy between the protagonists.
Elaine Mays The Way of All Fish (not "Flesh") brings together the soignée, sophisticated, caustic-tongued Ms. Asquith (Joy Virata) and her secretary Miss Riverton (Liesl Batucan) whose cutting impertinence makes the spectator wonder why Ms. Asquith tolerates her at all.
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