My REP 50 Years of Telling Story ticket |
Repertory Philippines [REP] came about because of one dream—that dream of bringing world
class theatre experience to the Filipinos. Half a century of existence is
really something to be happy about as REP have remained a stable reputable
theatre company to date. They’ve recently marked their 50th year in
the entertainment industry by coming up with a two-hour show held at The
Theatre at Soilare with 135 performers onstage and seven musical suites that
gave audiences a glimpse of how the REP had its humble beginnings.
One of REP's heart-stopping performances during that night |
The 50
Years of Telling Stories was indeed a clear testament of the theatre company’s
success. The two hour show highlighted everything important to every REP—from production
staff, personnel, musicians, actors, directors and benefactors—practically all who
contributed to the success of the said theatre company.
“REP will
go on telling stories, training Filipino talents and sharing the best of
theatre for years to come,” said Repertory Philippines president Mindy
Perez-Rubio.
Leo Martinez, one of REP's founding member |
In its
five decades of existence, REP has produced 80 seasons with 444 theater
productions. Their home has moved from the old Insular Life Theater to the
William J. Shaw Theatre in Shangri-La Plaza Mall and today, performances are
made at Onstage Greenbelt in Makati City.
“Never in
our wildest dreams did we ever think we’d be able to go this far. That we’d be
able to reach our 50th year,” said Baby Barredo, REP’s chairman and
artistic director emeritus. “But with God’s grace, REP will go on putting up
more musicals and plays as well as continue developing new talents.”
REP also
gave tribute to the legacy left by its founding artistic director, the late Zeneida
“Bibot” Amador who undoubtedly instilled strict discipline among her artists.
During the show, she along with others who had been a huge part of REP’s
success was given an ‘In memoriam’ tribute for the contribution they’ve done
for the theatre company’s success. Amador was REP’s founder, mentor, director
and actress.
REP stalwarts Audie Germora and Michael Williams |
For the
teens in the audience, REP has featured songs from Camp Rock which featured
singer Morisette Amon and actor Markki Stroem. The night even got better with a
perky production number of One (from A Chorus Line) which had well-choreographed
production with Terry and Lally Aldeguer, Jo Virata, Jason Zamora and Enchang
Kaimo, among many others.
Morisette Amon and Markki Stroem in Camp Rock |
A Chorus Line production number from REP |
REP also
showcased and paid tribute to the production’s unsung heroes. “They were never
seen onstage, but the shows were able to come to life because of them,” said
Freddie Santos, segment writer and director. Everyone who contributed to the
success of REP had been remembered: from the carpenters, make-up artists, stage
managers and even technical people.
Freddie Santos with Mitch Valdes |
Mitch Valdes was amazing! |
But what
I loved the most was the performance of Mitch Valdes on stage during the Comedy
Tonight segment along with Franco Laurel, JM Rodriguez, Jack Salud and Red
Nuestro. Meridian International School Theatre professor and actress Pinky Amador
also was a blast in her Putting It Together number which showed what REP does
backstage before each performance.
Pinky Amador |
As a REP
fan, it was such a treat to see REP’s actors all together in one memorable
evening. The likes of Carla Guevarra-Laforteza, Bart Guingona, Sheila
Francisco, Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo, Cocoy Laurel and of course, one of my idols
during my childhood years, REP’s homegrown talent, Ms. Monique Wilson—she was
featured in a finale along with the original cast of Les Miserables.
Audie Gemora, Raymond Lauchengco and Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo with other stars |
Cocoy Laurel |
I’d also
liked to commend Becca Coates who might just be the next big thing to watch out
for in musical plays or theatre. I won’t be surprised if one day, she too, can make it big
internationally. She was very effective in her portrayal of Agnes in REP’s recent production of Agnes of God where Coates played the title role.
Miss Saigon Alumna and proudly a REP baby, Monique Wilson |
During
the curtain call, the “Reppers” (those who had acting workshops with the REP or
anyone who had become part of REP) were called onstage to join the performers
so they could all celebrate their 50th year and share such rare moment as they take a bow
before he audience.
The one big REP family |
It was
just too bad that one of the greatest talents that REP has produced, Lea
Salonga wasn’t there. Lea, just like Monique has started out with REP. At the
time, Lea was reportedly in the US where she was a presenter for the Tony
Olivier awards. But it would've been really complete if Lea was there. Anyway, there's Monique so that somehow made my night. Seeing her perform in such rare occasion made me happy just the same.
REP fans in all: Ronnie Rivera, Purple Plum Fairy and Ai Leen |
To REP,
we hope to see more high-calibre performances and world-class musical plays and
may your theatre company develop more fresh and amazing new blood of REP
talents in the next 50 years. Congratulations REP on your 50th
year!!! Can't wait for more season shows to come!
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