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Sunday, November 9, 2008

'Hairspray' : New Musical Theater Stars


'Hairspray' : new musical theater stars
By Chari Arespacochaga
Philippine Daily Inquirer


MANILA, Philippines - We all saw how the most recent “Hairspray” movie found its adorable Tracy in the person of the very adorable Nikki Blonsky. She was said to have screamed with delight in her barista uniform when she found out she was to play the lead role in the movie. Needless to say, a star was born.

When “Hairspray” debuted on Broadway in 2002, in the cast with the powerhouses were young and upcoming performers Laura Bell Bundy as Amber, Kerri Butler as Penny and Matthew Morrison as Link.

The show went on to win numerous Tony awards, and the young performers went on to become Broadway stars in their own right.

Bundy created the role of Elle Woods in “Legally Blonde.” Butler donned an Australian accent and some leg warmers—much to to the audience’s delight—in “Xanadu.”

Morrison has become one of Broadway’s favorite romantic leads with acclaimed back-to-back turns in “Light in the Piazza” and last year’s Tony-winning revival of “South Pacific.”

Young pack

As Atlantis Productions’ highly anticipated “Hairspray” draws closer and closer to its Manila premiere, one can’t help but wonder at the future some theater newcomers will face after they begin their professional careers with this show.

Until then, they will be busy dancing and singing to the delightful music of “Hairspray.”

Leading the young pack are Madel Ching and Tim Espinosa playing Tracy Turnblad and Link Larkin, respectively.

Madel was a discovery from Ateneo Blue Repertory, where she played the hip-hopping nerd in “High School Musical.” When she auditioned for the role, it was clear that, with her ebullience and cheer and constant state of joy, she was perfect for Tracy.

Tim was one of the members of Star Magic Batch 15 at ABS-CBN, after coming home to the Philippines from the US. Before this, he was training as a dancer and actor with various community groups in California.

Giving strong support to Madel and Tim are the rest of the Baltimore kids: Criena House, Mark Tayag, Christine Allado, Lee Villoria, Erika Cedilla, Michael Odoemene and Karla Reyes.

Largely products of summer workshops and school theater and music organizations, they are brought together by their love for Broadway and affinity for the show. After all, how many shows are there for young performers to be able to perform in and play their own ages?

Madel recalls: “I’ve known ‘Hairspray’ since I was in high school. I fell in love with it, mostly because I identified with Tracy and everything that she stood for. She was a girl who, like me, just wanted to dance, sing and perform for people. So when I heard Atlantis was going to do it in Manila, I knew I couldn’t let the chance pass.”

Challenges

Now that they are all past the audition jitters and are in the thick of rehearsals for the show, the challenges and expectations have grown.

Lee, who plays Little Inez, shares: “Rehearsing for ‘Hairspray’ is wonderful! It’s an honor for me to be working with some of the hardcore theater people of our country.”

The theater stalwarts he’s referring to include Michael de Mesa, Leo Rialp, Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo, Noel Rayos, Enchang Kaimo and Dulce.

Mark says: “Tito Leo once told me, ‘You have to give three times what you’re giving now so your story can reach the very back of the theater.’ And I try to always bear that in mind.”

They also recall the day when Dulce belted her way in and out of her songs and they were just stunned into silence (an unusual occurrence in a room of hyper kids).

Says Tim: “I am learning so much from all of them and not just about performing but more about the values that give performers longevity—perseverance, hard work, discipline and time management.”

Excitement

All rehearsals, of course, must end with a show. And, at this prospect, their excitement is palpable.

Christine says: “All of the elements of musical theater are hyped up and exaggerated to the highest level in ‘Hairspray.’ The singing is intense, the dancing is extreme, the acting is exaggerated (in a good way), the sets are fabulous, the costumes are adorable, and the story is just perfect, really. We promise, at the end of everything, you’ll find yourself giddy and at the edge of your seat because of the euphoria that ‘Hairspray’ brings!”

Acclaimed director Mike Nichols, while teaching an acting class, once said: “The actor’s job is to say his lines for the first time. Each time.”

And if the fine rapture of that first time is what counts, then these young ones are all a good reason to come and watch “Hairspray.”


Hairspray Manila will be staged at the Star Theater, CCP Complex
on November 15, 2008 (Saturday) at 8:00 p.m.

For ticket inquiries/reservations please contact:
Stef Sioson
Fritzie Sioson-Villacorta


For more information, please visit:
http://hairspraymanila.blogspot.com/



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Monday, November 3, 2008

An Award-Winning Musical Director Comes Home

DIRECTLINE by Boy Abunda





One of the country's most versatile musical directors, Archie Castillo, returns to Manila to conduct FILharmoniKA Orchestra in Atlantis Productions' highly anticipated staging of the hit Tony Award winning musical Hairspray which runs from Nov. 14 to Dec. 7 at Star Theatre, CCP Complex.

Archie has an impressive 18-year track record making him one of the most prolific music directors in the country. As a music director, composer, arranger, record producer and orchestrator for film, TV, musical theater and concerts, Archie has numerous awards and nominations from distinguished Philippine music and film organizations. He earned an international recognition in Finland when he won Best Arrangement at the 1994 International Midnight Song Festival.

FILharmoniKA is the most sought-after orchestra in the country today. The group was formed in 2005 under the leadership of music director Gerard Salonga as the in-house recording ensemble of Carmel House Studios, a music and audio post-production facility in Manila. Their music prowess can be heard on film scores and albums such as the animated feature Tugger starring Jim Belushi, Ang Pamana, and the albums of Lea Salonga, Regine Velasquez, Martin Nievera, Gary Valenciano and Mon David. The orchestra can also be heard on the station IDs of The Filipino Channel and Q-11, as well as major TV commercials. The orchestra's goal is to bring the best of Filipino music to audiences here and abroad. It also wants to introduce new audiences to the magic of orchestral music.

Archie and FILharmoniKA will be playing the original Tony Award nominated Broadway orchestrations of Hairspray.

Hairspray is the winner of eight Tony Awards including Best Musical. The cast has a powerful ensemble of actors and singers including Michael de Mesa, Dulce, Leo Rialp, Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo, Nyoy Volante, Gabe Mercado, Enchang Kaimo and Noel Rayos.

Hairspray is directed by Bobby Garcia, choreography by Cecille Martinez, production design by Gino Gonzales and lighting design by Shoko Matsumoto.

Hairspray is about Tracy who wins a spot on the local TV dance program The Corny Collins Show. The big girl with big hair and big dreams becomes a teen celebrity overnight. Soon Tracy finds herself pitted against the show’s reigning princess for the title Miss Teenage Hairspray 1962. Based on the John Waters film, Hairspray is the winner of eight Tony awards including Best Musical. It was recently made into a hit film starring John Travolta, Michelle Pfeiffer and Queen Latifah.

Hairspray is directed by Bobby Garcia, choreography by Cecile Martinez, sets and costumes by Gino Gonzales, and lighting design by Shoko Matsumoto.


Hairspray Manila will be staged at the Star Theater, CCP Complex
on November 15, 2008 (Saturday) at 8:00 p.m.

For ticket inquiries/reservations please contact:
Stef Sioson
Fritzie Sioson-Villacorta


For more information, please visit:
http://hairspraymanila.blogspot.com



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Sunday, November 2, 2008

The Body Image Difference


Lifted from http://theguidon.com/2008/07/the-body-image-difference/

Big girl you are beautiful
by Sandie B. Gadia


Madel Ching (III AB PoS) describes herself as “pleasantly plump.”

Ever since childhood, Madel has had her fair share of attention – positive and negative, expectant and accepting. She feels that although she may not fall under the conventionally pretty standard, she resorts to other avenues where she can shine. In theater, for example, it’s a different kind of attention.

“One of the reasons why I joined theater is because everyone’s accepted [there],” Madel says in Filipino. “There are different roles [to take on] and not everyone has to be pretty. I like to go into theatre to show people that I can excel in something.”

She recently got the part of Tracy Turnblad in an upcoming rendition of Hairspray, a Broadway musical to be staged by Atlantis Productions at the Cultural Center of the Philippines.

The character of Tracy Turnblad has become synonymous with embracing one’s self, without having to dull one’s shine because of other people. “I’m really her,” says Madel. In Hairspray, Madel feels that she will be able to convey an important message. For her, taking on the role is a step closer to encouraging people to accept their bodies.

“Turn your insecurities into something positive,” says Madel. “Avoid thinking, ‘I wish I had this…’ because you can always work on what you have.”

Health and fitness columnist Cory Quirino supports Madel’s positive attitude. “The ideal body image is, as experts say, one that is positive and wholesome,” says Quirino. “For it is only when we look at ourselves in a positive light that we can begin to love ourselves [and] do things for [ourselves] that will uplift, nourish, and strengthen [us].”


Hairspray Manila will be staged at the Star Theater, CCP Complex
on November 15, 2008 (Saturday) at 8:00 p.m.

For ticket inquiries/reservations please contact:
Stef Sioson
Fritzie Sioson-Villacorta


For more information, please visit:
http://hairspraymanila.blogspot.com



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Hairspray's Star Studded Cast

from the Atlantis Production Website (http://www.atlantisproductionsinc.com)




Atlantis Productions has gathered a star-studded cast for it's highly anticipated staging of the hit Tony Award winning musical HAIRSPRAY which runs at the Star Theatre, CCP Complex from November 14 to December 7, 2008.

Headlining the cast is award winning film/television/stage actor Michael de Mesa. For the first time in his illustrious career, Michael will be playing a woman on stage as he takes on the role of Edna Turnblad, made famous in the original film by Divine, on Broadway by Harvey Fierstein and in the recent movie musical by John Travolta. Michael has been seen in numerous Atlantis show's such as RENT, PROOF, TICK,TICKÂ…BOOM!, THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW and, most recently, in DOGEATERS.

Multi-awarded singer Dulce plays Motor Mouth Maybelle, a role that Queen Latifah made famous in the movie musical version of HAIRSPRAY. She gets to sing the second act power ballad I KNOW WHERE I'VE BEN. Dulce was last seen on stage in the musical HIMALA, and marks her 30th year in showbiz with her performance in HAIRSPRAY.

Actor/Director Leo Rialp plays Wilbur Turnblad, Edna's loving and devoted husband. Leo continues to juggle directing with performing and last appeared with Atlantis in DOGEATERS and most recently appeared on stage in THE GOLDEN CHILD.

Musical Theatre sensation and now stage director Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo returns to performing as the villainous Velma Von Tussle, played in the film by Michelle Pfeiffer. Menchu has appeared in many shows for Atlantis including PROOF and BABY and recently directed WEST SIDE STORY for STAGES. She continues to be one of the country's most sought after musical theatre actresses.

Singer/Songwriter Nyoy Volante returns to his theatre roots in HAIRSPRAY where he plays Seaweed J. Stubbs. Nyoy recently released his fifth album entitled HEARTSTRINGS with the hit single BECAUSE. He last appeared on stage alternating with Jett Pangan as James Thunder Early in Atlantis' DREAMGIRLS.

Also joining the cast are comedian Gabe Mercado who will be playing numerous roles as The Male Authority Figure, theatre veteran Enchang Kaimo as the Female Authority Figure and Noel Rayos, who returns from Hong Kong Disneyland to play Corny Collins.

HAIRSPRAY will also be introducing a new crop of young theatre artists making their professional stage debut alongside some of the most talented performers in the Philippines.

HAIRSPRAY is the winner of 8 Tony Awards including Best Musical. It is directed by Bobby Garcia, Choreography by Cecille Martinez, Musical Director Archie Castillo will be conducting the FILharmoniKA, orchestra, Production Design by Gino Gonzales and Lighting Design by Shoko Matsumoto.


Hairspray Manila will be staged at the Star Theater, CCP Complex
on November 15, 2008 (Saturday) at 8:00 p.m.

For ticket inquiries/reservations please contact:
Stef Sioson
Fritzie Sioson-Villacorta


For more information, please visit:
http://hairspraymanila.blogspot.com



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Hairspray Rehearsals in Full Swing

From the Atlantis Production Website (http://www.atlantisproductionsinc.com)
Published on Oct. 16, 2008


Rehearsals for Atlantis Productions' highly anticipated staging of the Tony Award Winning Musical HAIRSPRAY are in full swing!

Cast members have been rehearsing for two weeks now with a rigorous daily schedule of music, dance and staging in order to bring the energetic and electrifying numbers to life by opening night November 14th.



Madel Ching makes her professional theatre debut as Tracy Turnblad, one of the most demanding roles for a musical theatre actress. She appears in all but two scenes in the musical. Joining her in the cast are Michael de Mesa as Edna, Dulce as Motormouth Maybelle, Tim Espinosa as Link Larkin, Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo as Velma Von Tussle, Nyoy Volante as Seaweed J. Stubbs, Leo Rialp as Wilbur, Noel Rayos as Corny Collins, Gabe Mercado as the Male Authority Figure, Enchang Kaimo as the Female Authority Figure, Christine Allado as Amber and Monica Reynoso as Penny. In the ensemble are Jordan Aguilar, Emy Alcid, Caisa Borromeo, Erika Cedilla, Red Concepcion, Gerlin Francisco, Bea Garcia, Crienna House, Yanah Laurel, Cheeno Macaraig, Michael Odoemene, Anthony Ong, Myrene Santos, Mark Tayag, and Lee Villoria



HAIRSPRAY is about Tracy Turnblad who wins a spot on the local TV dance program The Corny Collins Show. This big girl with big hair and big dreams becomes a teen celebrity overnight. Soon Tracy finds herself pitted against the show's reigning princess for the title Miss Teenage Hairspray 1962. It is based on the John Waters film and was recently turned into a hit movie musical starring John Travolta,

HAIRSPRAY is directed by Bobby Garcia, Choreography by Cecille Martinez, Production Design by Gino Gonzales, Lighting Design by Shoko Matsumoto and Musical Director Archie Castillo conducts FILharmoniKA, who will perform the original Tony Award nominated Broadway orchestrations.





Hairspray Manila will be staged at the Star Theater, CCP Complex
on November 15, 2008 (Saturday) at 8:00 p.m.

For ticket inquiries/reservations please contact:
Stef Sioson
Fritzie Sioson-Villacorta


For more information, please visit:
http://hairspraymanila.blogspot.com



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Saturday, November 1, 2008

Dulce Sings a Few Lines from Hairspray

Below is a video taken during the presscon of Atlantis Production's Hairspray

Dulce Sings "I Know Where I've Been"



Thanks to pencilpusher30 for the video at YouTube


Hairspray Manila will be staged at the Star Theater, CCP Complex
on November 15, 2008 (Saturday) at 8:00 p.m.

For ticket inquiries/reservations please contact:
Stef Sioson
Fritzie Sioson-Villacorta


For more information, please visit:
http://hairspraymanila.blogspot.com




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Meet Madel and Tim


I saw this article at Philstar.com....

The big girl & the heartthrob
DIRECTLINE By Boy Abunda
Monday, August 18, 2008

Atlantis Productions' highly-anticipated production of the Tony award-winning musical Hairspray has found its two lead stars, Tim Espinosa and Madel Ching who will play the highly-coveted roles of Link Larkin and Tracy Turnblad.

Like most Tracy Turnblads before her, Madel will be making her professional stage debut in Hairspray. She is a junior at Ateneo de Manila majoring in AB Political Science. Having performed in school productions including High School Musical. Madel is thrilled to take on her first major role. She says, "Girls like me don't get opportunities like this! Honestly, I feel like I'm the modern-day Filipina version of Tracy. A big girl with big dreams. It's a little scary to take on a role this big, but I'm really looking forward to taking on the challenge of playing a character with this much spirit and energy!"

Madel fully understands the discipline needed to take on a role like Tracy, so she continues her regular voice classes with Cynthia Guico and will also be taking dance classes to build up stamina for the role.

Tim takes on the role of heartthrob Link Larkin, made famous in the film by Zach Efron. Tim has been seen on ABS-CBN as a singer, dancer and actor and will also be making his professional stage debut. Tim says, "I am thrilled about everything. Hairspray entails singing, acting and dancing. I can't wait to do all three at the same time! I'm sure it will be fun from start to finish."

Tim's dreams for the future include making films and possibly a recording. He says, "I'd love to be in a movie someday, make my own music album one day, win an Oscar, own a home. Or if none of those happen, I want to take a ride in the dryer!"

Hairspray is about Tracy who wins a spot on the local TV dance program The Corny Collins Show. The big girl with big hair and big dreams becomes a teen celebrity overnight. Soon Tracy finds herself pitted against the show's reigning princess for the title Miss Teenage Hairspray 1962. Based on the John Waters film, Hairspray is the winner of eight Tony awards including Best Musical. It was recently made into a hit film starring John Travolta, Michelle Pfeiffer and Queen Latifah.

Hairspray is directed by Bobby Garcia, choreography by Cecile Martinez, sets and costumes by Gino Gonzales, and lighting design by Shoko Matsumoto...


Hairspray Manila will be staged at the Star Theater, CCP Complex
on November 15, 2008 (Saturday) at 8:00 p.m.

For ticket inquiries/reservations please contact:
Stef Sioson
Fritzie Sioson-Villacorta


For more information, please visit:
http://hairspraymanila.blogspot.com




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Dulce as "Motormouth" Maybelle


Dulce returns to musical theater in Hairspray
DIRECTLINE By Boy Abunda
Friday, July 18, 2008

Dulce, one of the country’s finest and most awarded singers, marks her 30th year in the business by returning to the musical theater stage in Atlantis Productions’ staging of the Tony Award winning musical Hairspray.

Dulce, who began her career in 1978, last appeared on stage several years ago in the first run of Himala The Musical. She was thrilled when she received a call from Hairspray director Bobby Garcia asking her if she would be interested to play Motormouth Maybelle, the role made famous in the film by Queen Latifah.

Bobby, who is directing the Broadway Asia tour of Cinderella, says, “I never dreamed she would say yes, but I had to try. You make a list in your head of the people you someday hope to work with, and Dulce has always been on top of mine.”

Dulce, who has spent the last few years focusing on her ministry work, admits though she was not too familiar with Hairspray when she got the offer. But when her children told her all about it with great excitement she was convinced that it would be perfect for her.

She thinks Maybelle is the perfect role for her at this point in her life and shares the sentiments of her Act Two showstopper song I Know Where I’ve Been. Dulce says she is looking forward to working with so many new people, as well as fellow performers she has not worked with for some time. She says, “I’m actually a very shy person, so I’m looking forward to being in a room with people I don’t know too well and collaborating with them. It will force me to overcome my shyness. Plus the sense of accomplishment in working with others to put on a show is really special.”

Hairspray is about Tracy Turnblad, who wins a spot on the local TV dance program The Corny Collins Show. This big girl with big hair and big dreams becomes a teen celebrity overnight. Soon Tracy finds herself pitted against the show’s reigning princess for the title Miss Teenage Hairspray 1962. Based on the John Waters film, Hairspray is the winner of eight Tony Awards including Best Musical.

After 30 years of standing ovations, gold statues and thunderous applause Dulce is set to thrill theatergoers again in Hairspray.


Hairspray Manila will be staged at the Star Theater, CCP Complex
on November 15, 2008 (Saturday) at 8:00 p.m.

For ticket inquiries/reservations please contact:
Stef Sioson
Fritzie Sioson-Villacorta


For more information, please visit:
http://hairspraymanila.blogspot.com




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Friday, October 31, 2008

Tickets for Nov 15, 8pm Show of Hairspray Manila




Ticket Prices:

P1,200 (Rows A to I)

P1,000 (Rows J to S)

P800 (Rows T to X)

P600 (Rows Y to Z)




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For ticket inquiries/reservations please contact:
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Thursday, October 30, 2008

hairspray Manila, Nov 15, 2008 (Saturday), 8 pm




Atlantis Productions, the same company that brought you Rent, Avenue Q and Cinderella, now brings the BIG FAT Broadway Musical Hit live on stage!


A winner of 8 Tony Awards including BEST MUSICAL, Hairspray is set to stage in Manila, following a hugely successful run in Broadway and London's West End.


Based on the New Line Cinema film written and directed by John Waters, with a book by Mark O'Donnel and Thomas Meehan, music by Marc Shaiman, and lyrics by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, Hairspray follows the fortunes, or misfortunes, of the heavy-set Tracy Turnblad, who is determined to become a star dancer on the Corny Collins TV pop show.

In 2007, Hairspray was remade into a musical film starring John Travolta as Edna Turnblad, Michelle Pfeiffer as Velma Von Tussle, Queen Latifah as "Motormouth" Maybelle and introducing Nikki Blonsky as the pleasantly plump teenager Tracy Turnblad.


Showdate and time:
November 15, 2008 (Saturday), 8:00 p.m.


Venue:
Star Theater, CCP Complex

For ticket inquiries/reservations please contact:
Stef Sioson
Fritzie Sioson-Villacorta


Ticket Prices:
P1,200 (Rows A to I)
P1,000 (Rows J to S)
P800 (Rows T to X)
P600 (Rows Y to Z)



Hairspray Manila Cast includes:
  • Madel Ching as Tracy Turnblad - The cute, "pleasantly plump" teenager, who dreams of fame and fights to racially integrate The Corny Collins Show
  • Tim Espinosa as Link Larkin - A teen heartthrob and one of The Corny Collins Show Council Members
  • Noel Rayos as Corny Collins - The eccentric and cocky host of The Corny Collins Show
  • Michael de Mesa as Edna Turnblad - Tracy's mother, an asocial shut-in ashamed of her plus-sized figure
  • Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo as Velma Von Tussle - the racist former beauty queen/manager of TV station WYZT
  • Dulce as "Motormouth" Maybelle - an R&B radio DJ who hosts "Negro Day" on The Corny Collins Show
  • Nyoy Volante as Seaweed J. Stubbs - Maybelle's son, an expert dancer who teaches Tracy some moves
  • Leo Rialp as Wilbur Turnblad - Tracy's father, the easy-going proprietor of the town's joke shop
Bobby Garcia directs for ATLANTIS PRODUCTIONS.


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