REP returns in full force with a new season of dynamic productions for 2024

From romances to folklores: Its 87th season explores the thrills and spills of love and yearning | REP returns in full force with a new season of dynamic productions for 2024. [L-R] Singer-songwriter Jose Mari Chan, Repertory Theater for Young Audiences Creative Director Joy Virata, REP President and CEO Mindy Perez-Rubio, ‘first lady’ of Philippine musical theater Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo, composer-arranger Ejay Yatco, award-winning playwright Rody Vera, Going Home to Christmas musical co-writer Luna Griño-Inocian and director Leo Rialp.

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 Repertory Philippines returns to form for its 87th season with a full lineup, a first since 2019, marking a celebration of the enduring legacy of one of the country’s foremost theater companies and a resurgence of live stage performances all around the world.


REP launches into 2024 with exciting new productions that explore a kaleidoscope of narratives and characters that tackle the profound universality of love and yearning. This new season takes audiences to the familiar highs and lows of all kinds of relationships and inspires them to deepen their appreciation for Filipino culture. As one of the longest-running English-speaking theater companies in Southeast Asia, REP opens its 2024 season by bringing two exciting global productions to Philippine theater. 

The first is the Manila premiere of Betrayal, one of the best-known plays of British theater icon and Nobel Prize winner in Literature Harold Pinter. It will feature London-based Filipino actors James Bradwell, James Cooney, and Vanessa White with Jef Flores and Regina De Vera as covers.  Running from March 1 to 17, this production employs a reverse-chronological structure to tell the story and examine the consequences of an extramarital affair on three complex individuals and how clandestine meetings turn to dramatic confrontations. A recipient of the Laurence Olivier Award and New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award, the drama has featured prominent British actors like Michael Gambon, Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz, and Tom Hiddleston.  

Written by Nobel Prize winner in Literature Harold Pinter, Betrayal makes its Manila debut through Repertory Philippines, featuring London-based Filipino actors James Bradwell, James Cooney, and Vanessa White.

This Manila staging of Betrayal holds many other firsts for REP. It is going to be the first Pinter play of the theater company. It marks the Philippine directorial debut of Victor Lirio, a Manila-born, New York and London based actor and theatre director, who trained at London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and earned his Master of Arts in Drama Directing from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.  He was most recently Resident Director on Dr Semmelweis at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London’s West End starring Oscar winner Mark Rylance. REP will also collaborate with Lirio on The Bridge Project, a “skills exchange” program for professional practitioners trained in different theater cultures to create a congress for collaborative learning. The three Filipino-British actors, along with two New York-based Filipino-American designers and Lirio, are being flown in to Manila by REP in February not only to perform in Betrayal, but also to hold free masterclasses, lectures and readings, for Filipino theater practitioners and audiences.

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Victor Lirio, who trained at London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and earned his Master of Arts in Drama Directing from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, directs REP’s season opener Betrayal.

 

From June 7 to 30, REP then goes off-Broadway with the lighthearted Joe Di Pietro (book and lyrics) and Jimmy Roberts (music) musical I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change taking audiences through a whirlwind series of vignettes on love and relationships. Perfect for fans of modern musicals and sitcoms, the revue is rife with a whirlwind cast of characters ranging from big-city singles and awkward wallflowers to suburban settlers and sassy seniors – all played by a cast of four!  The longest-running off-Broadway musical revue with tours to 250 cities worldwide, this musical also tackles everything people thought about dating and marriage, lovers, and in-laws—but were just too afraid to confront and admit.

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I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change takes audiences through a whirlwind series of vignettes on love and relationships.

Directed by the ‘first lady’ of Philippine musical theater Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo, REP’s I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change ensures a seamless blend of hearty humor and music. Other renowned creatives joining the production are Ejay Yatco for musical direction and Joey Mendoza for set design.  

Composer-arranger Ejay Yatco takes part in two Repertory Philippines productions in 2024 as musical director – I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change and the all-new children’s musical Jepoy and the Magic Circle. He will also arrange the music for Going Home to Christmas.

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Menchu Lauchengco – Yulo, the ‘first lady’ of Philippine musical theater, directs I Love You You’re Perfect Now Change.

For its last two 2024 offerings, REP celebrates its roots by underlining its love for Filipino storytelling. Repertory Theater for Young Audiences (RTYA) showcases Filipino folklore in the all-new children’s musical Jepoy and the Magic Circle an adaption of The Magic Circle, a children’s short story by Philippine cultural icon and literature legend Gilda Cordero Fernando. The light-hearted musical centers on Jepoy and his dog, Galis, as they enter the whimsical balete world and befriend kapres, aswangs and tiyanaks and everything in between, to attend a tikbalang wedding. 

Based on Gilda Cordero Fernando’s children’s story, Jepoy and the Magic Circle is a light-hearted musical that follows the magical journey of Jepoy and his dog Galis. The two encounter kapres, aswangs and tiyanaks and everything in between, to attend a tikbalang wedding.

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Repertory Philippines goes local for its next offering for young audiences. Jepoy and the Magic Circle is based on a beloved children’s story by Gilda Cordero Fernando.

Premiering in the last quarter of the year, Jepoy and the Magic Circle is bound to resonate with young audiences, leaving them with a meaningful and enduring message about the power of empathy and caring for the planet. This musical adventure is brought to life by RTYA Creative Director Joy Virata as its director, award-winning playwright Rody Vera, and Ejay Yatco as its musical director.

Award-winning playwright Rody Vera helps bring The Magic Circle by Gilda Cordero Fernando to the REP stage.

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RTYA Creative Director Joy Virata takes young audiences to the magical world of Filipino folklore in Jepoy and the Magic Circle.

REP caps off 2024 in November till December its first-ever original jukebox musical: Going Home to Christmas featuring the music of Mr. Christmas himself, Jose Mari Chan! 

Repertory Philippines’ season ender is Going Home to Christmas which features the music of Mr. Christmas himself, Jose Mari Chan.

For the season’s closing show, REP taps distinguished director, actor, and set designer Leo Rialp as director and esteemed theater actor Jeremy Domingo as assistant director. The musical is written by REP stalwarts Robbie Guevara, Luna Griño-Inocian, and Joel Trinidad, with additional scenes by Cathy Azanza-Dy.

REP stalwarts Robbie Guevara, Luna Griño-Inocian and Joel Trinidad are co-writers of Going Home to Christmas.

Distinguished director, actor, and set designer Leo Rialp directs Repertory Philippines’ first-ever original jukebox musical, Going Home to Christmas.

Chan’s music and lyrics lend themselves to the charming and heartwarming stories; provide the perfect soundtrack for this seasonal offering; and, make Going Home to Christmas a theater experience the whole family will surely enjoy.

What makes the 2024 season extra special for REP is it also marks its nostalgic return to the Carlos P. Romulo Theater in RCBC Plaza, when they inaugurated the theater in 2001 with Celebration III, A Musical Revue before running for two wonderful decades at the Onstage Theater in Greenbelt.         

REP returns in full force with a new season of dynamic productions for 2024. [L-R] Singer-songwriter Jose Mari Chan, Repertory Theater for Young Audiences Creative Director Joy Virata, REP President and CEO Mindy Perez-Rubio, ‘first lady’ of Philippine musical theater Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo, composer-arranger Ejay Yatco, award-winning playwright Rody Vera, Going Home to Christmas musical co-writer Luna Griño-Inocian and director Leo Rialp.

  

“This new REP season is going to be one for the books. We’re back and stronger than ever since the pandemic, having experimented with virtual theater and mounted Rodgers and Hammerstein’s musical Carousel as well as currently staging Snow White and the Prince for RTYA,” says REP President and CEO Mindy Perez-Rubio. “Despite dealing with close to four years of darkness, the show must go on. REP is ready for a new chapter with a fresh lineup of carefully curated productions, plus the initiation of The Bridge Project, that will enrich the cultural lives of Filipino theatergoers and artists.” 

Catch the entire REP 2024 season by purchasing season passes now. Season subscribers can get access to REP productions at up to 30% off. The full season year pass includes 3 season shows + RTYA, with the Gold Year Pass at Php 6,650 (Orchestra Center), the Silver Year Pass at Php 5,250 (Orchestra Side) and a Balcony Year Pass at Php 3,710. Student and Corporate Season Passes are also available at discounted prices.

For show-buying and ticket inquiries, contact REP at 0966-905-4013 or send an email at marketing@repphil.org or sales@repphil.org

 For updates and show schedules, visit www.repertoryphilippines.ph, or like and follow @repertoryphilippines on Facebook and Instagram.

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