Friday, July 31, 2009

Migui Moreno & Jhen Olivar Play Leads in Gantimapala Theater's Florante at Laura

Jhen Olivar as Laura and Migui Moreno as Florante

Gantimpala Theater opens its thirty second season with Florante at Laura, with Migui Moreno and Jhen Olivar, playing its leads, under the direction of Soxie Topacio.

Florante at Laura is a Philippine literary classic; an awit made into a play and presented using the theater form of the komedya. The story is about the struggles and love of Florante and Laura of Albania during the warring period between the Albanians and Moors.

“I am excited and nervous to do the role,” says Moreno. “Excited because, this is my first time to work with Gantimpala Theater. When I auditioned, I had no expectations. I was willing to take any part for as long that I’ll be given the chance to work with them. Being Florante comes as a really big surprise.”

“He is a good son, a romantic, devoted lover, and a warrior,” describes Migui of his character. “In fact, being so in love with Laura proved to be his greatest weakness and Adolfo, his nemesis used this to his advantage.”

He continues, “Honestly, I am nervous because the role requires me to present so many emotions, not to mention my lines are really long and we have to deliver it with the right dicho. We even have batalla scenes. Whew! Despite all these, I am doing my best to give life to this character and I hope that the people will be happy with my performance.”

Another lucky first timer is Olivar. Jhen is a professional ramp, commercial and fashion model prior to bagging the role.

She shares, “When I auditioned for Gantimpala, I was not expecting anything and I did not even expect that I will pass the audition because it is my first time. To my surprise I got the role of Laura, and it’s not just a simple role, it’s a lead role. I will play Laura from the heart and I’m really positive about the outcome.”

“I am also happy that the people from Gantimpala are very considerate and friendly. Every one is approachable, from our director down to the staff. And every rehearsal day is a learning experience and I am very much inspired to be surrounded by dedicated and disciplined theater artists,” adds Jhen.

The Christian characters are Perry Escaño (Adolfo), Jose Jeffrey Camañag (Haring Linceo), Richard Manabat (Duke Briseo), Roselle Buenaventura (Reyna Floresca), Billy Parjan (Antenor), Glendel Dacumos and Alfred Urieta (alternately portraying Menandro), with Abner Delina Jr and Raymond Talavera (alternately playing Batang Florante/Tagapagsalaysay).

Representing the Moors are by Berl Angeles (Aladin), Marjorie Lorico (Flerida), Alex Guerrero (Sultan Ali-Adab), Molts Meneses (Osmalik), and Vic Ferrer (Emir).

Helping director Topacio realize the kingdoms of Albania and Persia are Roeder Camañag (Assistant Director), Joseph Mattheu (Lights Design), Norman Peñaflorida (Set Design), Gardy Labad (Music Composer), Noel Cabangon (Arranger), Nemi Pagtakhan/ Alex Guerrero (Choreographers/Speech Coaches), Pamela Hundana (Production Manager), and Michael King Urieta (Stage Manager).

Tony Espejo, Artistic Director states, “Beyond the romantic story between Florante and Laura, Aladin and Flerida, Balagtas’ awit is a well-disguised commentary on the ills of the society during the Spanish regime. It may be situated in the fictional kingdom of Albania but the conditions it depicts were realities taking place in the Philippines during its years of struggle for freedom. Despite the freedom that we experience now, the ills are still around and sadly, continue to escalate. We hope the eyes and minds of the young will be opened with regard to these realities. Through this play, we hope that they become more vigilant in doing their share to make our nation great again.”

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Performances are slated on August 1 (6pm) Open Air Auditorium, in Luneta, Manila, August 7, 8, 9, 14, 15 and 16 (10am/2pm), AFP Theater in Quezon City and August 21, 22, and 23 (10am/2pm), SM Southmall in Las Piñas.

For information, bookings and ticket reservations, please call:
(632) 899-5745, 896-3503 or 474-5198.
Or visit: gantimpalatheater.multiply.com.

2 comments:

missgiftsphilippines said...

nice act. everyone should see that play. florante and laura is one of a kind.

VIN said...

I agree. Thanks for the comment! :)

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