Watching Virgin Labfest 5's Set C: Blood Sports.
Because I'm not working as an SM for this year's Virgin Labfest 5, I won't have that "perfect attendance" that I had during the past 2 Labfests, hahaha. But of course, I didn't want to miss Set C: Blood Sports (Trilohiyang Dinuguan), for Tad's play. Tuxqs had casted him and Riki as the 2 leads for Miss Lallie's play, Doc Resureccion: Gagamutin ang Bayan.
Considering this is the Tuxqs-Lallie tandem for the 3rd year in the
row, I was excited to catch it. Neither Tad nor Tuxqs had given me any
inkling about the play aside from the synopsis that was posted in the Labfest schedule.
Caught the 3pm (opening) show last Thursday. First play was Kitchen Medea,
a monologue by Kiyokazu Yamamoto, which was directed by Yoshi
Tashihisa. Mailes played Medea in the one-woman show. Basically it was
about a woman whose husband left her for another woman. In time, her
loneliness developed into mild insanity, and she ended up sacrificing
her children for the tragic downfall of the other woman.
I was
sitting at stage left with Russell during the first play, and I got
tired of the view, so I moved to the middle, right in the very first
row with Tony, for Asawa/Kabit,
written and directed by George. The supposed awkward and frustrating
situation of a wife and a mistress meeting for the first time was given
a witty treatment. As they compared each other to see which one is
better off with the husband, some verbal and even physical catfights
ensued. I had actually expected more than one physical catfight, and
Tony had confirmed this as he had seen a rehearsal of the play before.
What I had noticed was that some of the dialogue kept going around in
circles, combined with slight awkward dead air. Did they forget some of
their lines?
During the 15 minute intermission after the
second play, I noticed the extreme set change which included putting
one of the platforms on top of the other. Because of this, Tony and I
had decided to transfer to seats 3 rows back so as to save our necks
from straining to look up during the whole duration of the third play.
Yep, the one I was waiting for, Doc Resureccion.
And without bias, Tuxqs and Miss Lallie didn't fail to astound me once
again. The play was about 2 cousins running against each other for
mayor. One was a doctor who claimed he wanted to change his former
hometown, while the other was a local to ruin his cousin's chances to
win the election. At first, you wouldn't know who to believe, the
decent-looking doctor who claims he means well, or the filthy-looking
one who lives off odd jobs and strives to be a janitor. Riki and Tad
gave quite riveting performances (ahem, still no bias here, alright?)
as Doc Resureccion and Boy Pogi, respectively, plus equally awesome
supporting performances by Angeli, Tita Peewee and Crispin Pineda as
Elsa, Mang & Pang. Congrats, y'all! Hahaha, the magic of the
fishing hook and wire into Riki's eye was instantly revealed to me by
Tad after the show.
Last opening day of all Labfest shows today, even though today's set showcases Virgin Labfest 4: Revisited. Congratulations to all the sets' artists!