D Wonder Twins of Boac
PETA'S
D WONDER TWINS OF BOAC
Adapted from William Shakespeare’s 12th Night
MARCH 2, 2013 / SAT / 8PM / PETA
Ticket Prices: 800 and 600
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Robert Ceazar Marzan (0922.888.5348)
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Robert Ceazar Marzan (0922.888.5348)
Jayme del Rosario (0927.202.2017)
or Onay Sales (0917.908.0565)
SHOW DESCRIPTION
Take a trip down memory lane as PETA adapts William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night into a flavorful swinging sixties musical!
Celebrate the fun and freedom of this decade and enjoy this tale of love, confusion and mistaken identity.
“D Wonder Twins of Boac” mixes 60s fashion and music under the setting of the late 60′s Philippine film industry–during a transition after the golden years of local cinema.
Viola resorts to begging in the streets of Malate and decides to audition under a male disguise to Campanilla Pictures, a big time studio owned by Doc Orsino (essayed by Bodjie Pascua and Juliene Mendoza).
She later on becomes an intermediary to his love-proposals to Olivia Nepomuceno (Shamaine Buencamino), the last living owner of BLV Studios in the hope of striking a wedding and a merger of the two biggest film studios of the era.
At the climax of this romping comedy of errors, Viola gets tangled in a web of love interests brought about by her disguise.
SHOW CREDITS:
This modern adaptation is written by notable playwright and theater actor Rody Vera and directed by PETA Artistic Director Maribel Legarda who won in the recent PHILSTAGE Gawad Buhay! Awards for directing “William,” PETA’s rap-musical that reintroduces Shakespeare to the youth through rap and hip-hop, and who also directed the hit comedy musical “Care Divas.”“D Wonder Twins of Boac” stars Cris Villonco and Chrome Cosio as Viola and Bastian. They are joined by theater veterans Shamaine Centenera-Buencamino and Bodjie Pascua.
The cast also includes Juliene Mendoza, Gino Ramirez, Paolo Rodriguez, Carlon Matobato, Riki Benedicto, Gie Onida, Eric dela Cruz, Roi Calilong, Kiki Baento, Kat Castillo, Tricia HuseƱa and Divine Aucina. The play’s music is composed by Jeff Hernandez, choreography by Carlon Matobato, costumes by John Abul, set design by Lex Marcos and lighting design by Jon Jon Villareal.