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+ Follow TEN LITTLE INDIANS Tag
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                    [ArticleID] => 130750
                    [Title] => Of heels and heroes
                    [Summary] => Two plays are currently on-stage that are as far apart in taste as English tea (without the cream and sugar) and Pinoy salabat. These are Repertory Philippines’ Ten Little Indians by Agatha Christie at the William J. Shaw Theater, Shangri-La Plaza Mall, and Tanghalang Pilipino’s El Camino Real by Nick Joaquin at the Tanghalang Aurelio V. Tolentino, Sentrong Pangkultura ng Pilipinas.


Can a moonlighting critic write of the Rep production something like this?
[DatePublished] => 2001-08-20 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133225 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1386314 [AuthorName] => Jess Q. Cruz [SectionName] => Arts and Culture [SectionUrl] => arts-and-culture [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 130751 [Title] => Who will ‘Bibot’ murder today? [Summary] => The scene is the Repertory Philippines rehearsal hall. It is a chilly, rectangular room with old costumes and props lining the sides like strange ghosts. On the floor, the deceitfully cozy sala set of Agatha Christie’s gruesome murder thriller Ten Little Indians is laid out.

Rehearsals begin and a question floats creepily in the air: Who will Tita Bibot murder today?
[DatePublished] => 2001-08-20 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1336127 [AuthorName] => George T. Ramos [SectionName] => Arts and Culture [SectionUrl] => arts-and-culture [URL] => ) ) )
TEN LITTLE INDIANS
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            [0] => Array
                (
                    [ArticleID] => 130750
                    [Title] => Of heels and heroes
                    [Summary] => Two plays are currently on-stage that are as far apart in taste as English tea (without the cream and sugar) and Pinoy salabat. These are Repertory Philippines’ Ten Little Indians by Agatha Christie at the William J. Shaw Theater, Shangri-La Plaza Mall, and Tanghalang Pilipino’s El Camino Real by Nick Joaquin at the Tanghalang Aurelio V. Tolentino, Sentrong Pangkultura ng Pilipinas.


Can a moonlighting critic write of the Rep production something like this?
[DatePublished] => 2001-08-20 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133225 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1386314 [AuthorName] => Jess Q. Cruz [SectionName] => Arts and Culture [SectionUrl] => arts-and-culture [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 130751 [Title] => Who will ‘Bibot’ murder today? [Summary] => The scene is the Repertory Philippines rehearsal hall. It is a chilly, rectangular room with old costumes and props lining the sides like strange ghosts. On the floor, the deceitfully cozy sala set of Agatha Christie’s gruesome murder thriller Ten Little Indians is laid out.

Rehearsals begin and a question floats creepily in the air: Who will Tita Bibot murder today?
[DatePublished] => 2001-08-20 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1336127 [AuthorName] => George T. Ramos [SectionName] => Arts and Culture [SectionUrl] => arts-and-culture [URL] => ) ) )
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