(here comes the shameless plug)
After dominating the recent Philstage Gawad Buhay awards, the Philippine Education Theater Association (PETA) is bringing back the award-winning Shakespeare rap musical “William” for a special show at the Cultural Center of the Philippines this September 28.
“William”, about teenagers who develop a love for the Bard while preparing monologues from William Shakespeare for a class project, took home seven trophies, including Outstanding Play, Outstanding Direction for Maribel Legarda, Outstanding Ensemble Performance in a Play and Outstanding Original Script for playwright Ron Capinding.
The play also bagged most of the acting awards, namely Outstanding Male Lead Performance for Ian Segarra, Outstanding Female Featured Performance for Meann Espinosa, and Outstanding Male Featured Performance for Jojo Atienza.
“William” first opened Peta’s Shakespeare Season as a primer for high school students who may fear Shakespeare or may not know the Bard at all. During its short run last year, “William” successfully engaged students and captured the interest of local theatergoers as well as several international news organizations.
A video report by Marek Pruszewics of BBC News described the play as a “modern twist on Shakespeare”.
Director Maribel Legarda shared that the play’s concept came from FlipTop, a Pinoy rap battle league known across the country. “In many ways,” Legarda said, “rap is poetry.”
“I brought in rap and hip-hop as the contemporary voice and language of young people today. I hope that Shakespeare’s poetry and today’s rap find a point of conversation and evolve into engaging dialogue and drama,” Legarda explained.
The cast of “William” trained under a true Tondo rapper Shielbert Manuel, a.k.a “O.G. Sacred”, who has appeared in the 2007 Cinemalaya Best Picture, “Tribu,” an indie film by Jim Libiran.
The rap performances, choreographed by John Tan of the Urban Dance Crew, are topped with hip-hop moves like crumping and breakdance, while also adding ballroom and jazz hip-hop. “William” features 10 original rap songs composed by Jeff Hernandez. The titles include “Nosebleed” “O Shakespeare” and “What’s in a name.”
Through “William,” PETA aims to help audiences overcome their fear of the English playwright and poet. The goal is to make Shakespeare a familiar friend rather than someone to fear, thus replacing “Shakes-fear” into “Shakes-peer.”
I'll be playing the role of the teacher, Ms. Martinez, on Oct 16, and 19 at 2:30 pm at the PETA Theater Center.It's a special show for Ateneo students so come! :) Please watch if you have time. I think you'll learn a lot, not only about Shakespeare, but also about teaching. I've learned a lot playing the role, see for yourself! It's a rap musical so it's going to be fun, I promise!! Tell me if you're watching! :)




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