Merely watching.
One of the many reasons why I didn't commit to working for one
production this quarter is simply because I don't want to be tied to
just one show when there are so many good stuff to watch during arts
month.
Last Thursday, I got to watch the 2nd day of Monodrama
Manila (as part of the International Monodrama Festival, I think) in
CCP's Tanghalang Huseng Batute. Alimuom,
the monologue that Tad had performed in UP and in CSB, was part of it.
Anyway, I got to watch the matinee show of the day's set. I was sitting
next to Tuxqs and Miss Shamaine during the first monologue, Su Lokes,
an entry from Mindanao. It took us a while to figure out the story,
even as we shuffled through the program for its synopsis, but eventually
we figured it out when we had stepped out of the theater during the
intermission to defrost ourselves.
It was even more freezing than
usual that time in the Batute (I think they just had to air conditioner
filters cleaned or something), and even when I sat in between Anna and
Russell in the gallery during the second monologue, Biyous (an entry from Visayas), I was still freezing my ass off. Something
about the guy's characters threw me off. I got a little confused with
his gay character and his patron, and well, I guess I got a little bored
after a while, and even Russ stepped out for a quick bite, while Anna
covered herself with Russ' jacket and started texting away.
We stepped out of the theater again during the intermission, and headed back inside just when Alimuom was just starting. Per usual, Tad's reformist soldier was engrossing,
his stories were so graphic that it was almost revolting. There were
some parts of the monologue that I didn't really want to listen to
because of the imagery, ahahaha.
After the show, I went with
Anna, Russ and Riki to Mang Inasal to eat. It was intriguing to hear
some news about Riki, but I decided not to press on. It was so amusing
watching these two guys with their antics with Anna, that you can't help
but laugh til your sides ache. We were also joined by Martha and one of
ZsaZsa Zaturnnah's new Dodongs
(oh shoot, I forgot his name). Of course, Riki had introduced Anna and
Riki as former ACs, and me as Tad's ex. Haha, kaloka, ganun talaga ang
pagpakilala sakin. And speaking of the devil, Tad joined us a bit later.
Kamusta naman ang panukso na pinapatabi siya sakin when he arrived.
When it was almost time for the ZsaZsa cast to resume rehearsals at 6pm, I tagged along with Tad, Anna and
Russ to Starbucks to just hang out until Tad had to go back to Batute
for the evening show. Interesting conversations abound, such as The
Actors Guild, how the AC is now and before, and all that stuff.
On
Friday, we resumed script analysis class, after quite a long break.
Wow, and to think that the last class we had was on the first week of
November. Anyway, we quickly wrapped up Pirandello's Six Characters In Search Of An Author, and then we started reading The Man of La Mancha.
Funny musical, and we couldn't help laughing as we read the lines. I
was also pretty amused at how Sir Dennis would suddenly begin a song
with such fervor, complete with musical vamps, hahahaha.
One favorite line I liked in the play was, "We both select from life what pleases us." Interesting.
And when we had to write down all our initial reactions on the play
after first reading it, I liked what Reg said. "I miss the man who
treats me like Dulcinea."
After class, we headed to the
buffeteria to eat, then I tagged along with Kat and Rayna to the Batute,
so we could catch the Lithuanian National Theater Company's Birute Mar
perform Antigone at the
Monodrama Manila. My goodness, she was amazing. Even though we never
understood what she was saying, her movements and expressions were so
clear. Her eyes were so hauntingly piercing. Brava.
On
Saturday, I first met with Rosa for lunch after my shift. We both had
the yummy Curry Beef Rice at Pepper Lunch, then had their molten
chocolate cake for dessert. Yummm. We went around Glorietta for a while
until I had to go to CCP to catch another matinee of that day's set of
monodramas.
Haha, Miss Nikki was delightfully amused when I told
her I was a paying audience that day. As soon as the house opened, I
settled in my favorite seat at the top of the bleachers. Little did I
know that I was sitting at a perfect spot for a later performance.
Nar was up first for Anak ng Babaylan.
I was so relieved that he was performing, because when I watched it the
first time in CSB with a different actor, I didn't quite understand it.
Nar was fascinating to watch, with all those ethnic movements as he
performed the monologue, ending with his character sacrificing certain
beliefs.
I already got to watch Skyzx in Queen Kong also in CSB, and her performance was still equally hilarious despite
her character's unfortunate situation. It was just annoying how the
students around me kept giving crazy comments all throughout the show
(starting with "Nababaliw ba siya?" at the beginning of Nar's
monologue).
The students just had to gasp when they realized who
was performing in the next monologue. Ahahaha. None other than Shamaine
Centenera Buencamino. She had performed El Galeon de Simeon when we went to visit the Galeon Andalucia last year, and she was
awesome. With this quieter, more closed venue, I was able to concentrate
on the performance more. And I realized, the kids around me had also
shut up, caught up in the performance. My goodness, I was trying to hold
back tears near the end of the monologue, and when I briefly glanced
around me, I could also see half the crowd wiping away tears ever so
discreetly, so I stopped holding mine back. Huwaw, now that was stellar.
Teena had texted me while I was still in the theater, asking if I was coming over to RCBC that day for Rent.
I asked her if they were shorthanded that day, because I decided to
just go if they were. And yes, they were. So instead of attending the
monodrama forum after the matinee show, I headed for RCBC.
OK, I have to admit, this year's Rent is better than last year's. After I had ushered during the evening
show, I simply told Geli, "It works." Exactly. Ganun naman kasi dapat.
Learn and unlearn, diba?
Anyway, enough updates for now. Oh,
Valentine's day already? Just for a little interaction, here are some
little questions for those who read this blog. What's your favorite
Valentine's Day memory? And how are you going to spend this year's
Valentine's Day?
Time for sleep. Happy Valentine's Day, everyone!