MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine national hero’s masterpiece is getting the opera treatment and will be shown in Manila in a once-in-a-lifetime production celebrating Filipino history, art and ...
Noli Me Tangere, an opera in Tagalog, premiered on Feb. 5, 1957, at the Far Eastern University Auditorium. Don David and Juanita Javier portrayed the ill-fated lovers, Crisostomo Ibarra and Maria ...
MANILA, Philippines—Dulaang UP opens its 37 th season with the restaging of “Noli Me Tangere: The Opera,” the critically-acclaimed operatic retelling by National Artist Felipe Padilla de Leon of Jose ...
(Right frame) Sal Malaki (Crisostomo Ibarra) and Rachelle Gerodias (Maria Clara) give standout performances in Noli Me Tangere the Opera. (Left frame) Crisostomo Ibarra viciously attacks Padre Damaso.
Filipino and Australian actors will give life to Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere as it opens in Sydney this weekend with Filipino actor Miguel Castro as lead role of Crisostomo Ibarra. Mr Castro brings us ...
2 Photos: First Look at the Metropolitan Opera’s New Production of Bellini’s I PURITANI 3 Review Roundup: I PURITANI at the Metropolitan Opera Manila, Philippines--For more than 25 years, Jerry Sibal, ...
I came home to a nation rediscovering Rizal. From Manila to Cebu to Bohol, on the streets, in the malls, on campuses, Filipinos have been remembering and celebrating the life and times of the greatest ...
Miguel Castro and Faith Rico playing as Crisostomo Ibarra and Maria Clara in the Noli Me Tangere the Musical in Perth, WA. Credit: SBS Filipino/Noli Me Tangere the Musical Actor Miguel Castro plays ...
"Noli Me Tangere: The Opera"Â and its three main Filipino-blooded cast have received rave reviews from a prominent US newspaper following the opera's run in Washington early August. According to the ...
ROME, Italy — A memorable evening for Philippine literature unfolded Monday at the Philippine Embassy in Rome, Italy, where the Italian editions of two landmark Filipino works, Jose Rizal's Noli Me ...
Take a guess: It must be Italian. No? Your second choice might be French. Now you’re scratching your head at the sound of voices rehearsing for Capitol Opera Richmond’s season-opener at the historic ...