Catch Repertory Philippines, more popularly known as REP, anticipated staging of In The Next Room or The Vibrator
Play on March 24 to April 23 at the Onstage Theater in
Greenbelt 1 Makati City.
The provocative and brilliant comedy about
the vibrator, written by multi-awarded playwright Sarah Ruhl, gets you laughing
and leaves you moved with genuine emotion, too. At the time when electricity
was just discovered, the newly invented electronic vibrator was used to induce
orgasms – then called “paroxysms” – to relieve men and women of their so-called
hysterical tendencies.
REP’s The
Vibrator Play stars Joshua Spafford,
the acclaimed actor who on the theater company’s 50th anniversary
has #ComeHometoREP. He plays Dr.
Givings who specializes in gynecological and hysterical disorders, and treats
his patients in his ‘operating theater,’ in other words his home clinic which
is right next to their living room.
Giannina Ocampo plays opposite Joshua as Catherine
Givings, the good doctor’s unhappy wife who has been neglected for so long,
especially in their marital bed. She listens curiously to the sounds and cries
coming from the patients with absolutely no idea of what goes on in the next
room. When Dr. Givings refuses to administer the treatment on her, Catherine
takes matters into her own hands.
Caisa Borromeo as Sabrina Dauldry and
Giannina Ocampo as Catherine Givings
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Set in 1880’s New York, this Tony-nominated
production explores the realities of marriage, the nature of intimacy, passion,
true love and yes, orgasms. “This is a comedy that shifts gears,” says director
Chris Millado. “One moment it’s
about how the vibrator was used for curing hysteria and this is where you’ll
see Caisa Borromeo as Sabrina Daldry
feeling wonderful after her so-called treatment. Then it switches and shows the
reality of how women were subjected to a kind of physical and emotional neglect
during that era, which is seen through Catherine.”
Chris continues, “It’s my first time to
encounter the work of Sarah Ruhl. I saw
a Filipino production of Eurydice and
the writing style was totally different. The issues of technology, intimacy and
gender appealed to me as something that contemporary audiences might resonate
with.”
Giannina Ocampo as Catherine Givings and Joshua Spafford as Dr. Givings |
Though it is a comedy, In the Next Room or The
Vibrator Play is based on historical fact and the use of the vibrator
during the 19th century is well-documented in this piece. The story
sheds light on the absence of sympathy and understanding between women and the
men who seem to rule-over and control society even so far as a woman’s right to
her body, thoughts and intimacy.
Chris thinks audiences will enjoy the
production as part of REP’s 50th anniversary line-up. “We hope that
REP’s version elicits different kinds of laughter – not just the “haha” kind
but the awkward one, the wistful, the “aha!” that’s-a-thought kind, and the
nervous laughter. It’s going to be a thinking comedy. REP’s The Vibrator Play is definitely a
must-watch especially with Jef Flores, Hans Eckstein, Cara Barredo and Tami
Monsod in the cast.
Don’t miss this much-anticipated production
that will surely give you, as double entendres go, a pleasurable experience.
For inquiries, you may call REP at 843.3570,
and Ticketworld at 891.9999 or log on to www.ticketworld.com.ph. For updates and show schedules,
log on to www.repertoryphilippines.ph, like and follow
repertoryphilippines on Facebook and Instagram, and follow @repphils on
Twitter.
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