Tanghalang Pilipino
Tanghalang Pilipino
Tanghalang Pilipino
REPERTORY PHILIPPINES
Repertory Philippines is probably one of the most popular and highly-
acclaimed theater groups in the Philippines. It has been around since the
1960’s and has since been producing world-class talents. Did you know
that Lea Salonga is a product of Repertory Philippines? Yup, that pretty
much signifies the quality of training and production they do in this
company.
They are known for producing modern and classic plays throughout
the year. Included in their past productions are their own take on plays
such as Les Miserables, The King and I and The Secret Garden. They also
hold workshops for children and adults alike who are eventually given the
stage to perform their own production.
Repertory Philippines is an institution that has become a foundation
for Philippine theater.
MERALCO THEATER
Meralco Theater is a theater located at the compound
of Meralco, Ortigas Avenue in Pasig, Philippines. It used to be known as
the Meralco Auditorium.
It seats over 1,000 people and is a popular venue for various
concerts, plays, musicals and events.
The Meralco Theater was inaugurated on March 22, 1969. The
theater forms part of the larger Meralco Building, which was completed a
little earlier. The 14-story building, theater and adjoining buildings form a
landmark in the Ortigas Center CBD.
KIA THEATRE
The Kia Theatre, formerly the New Frontier Theater, is a multi-
purpose events hall in the Araneta Center in Cubao, Quezon City, Metro
Manila, the Philippines.
The theater first opened in May 27, 1967[1] as the New Frontier
Theater and was considered for some years to be the biggest theater in the
Philippines, with at least 3,500 seating capacity. It was used until the late
1980s after which the theater fell into disuse.
Renovations were planned as early as 2003 but it was almost a
decade later that such works would have been completed. It was renovated
and reopened on September 1, 2015. The renovation cost around ₱500
million. The facade of the original building was kept. The renovated theater
has a 2,385 seating capacity.
The theater was renamed "Kia Theatre" after the Araneta
Group reached a 5-year licensing deal with Columbian Autocar
Corporation, the Philippine distributor for Kia Motors, on July 15, 2015. The
theater façade will feature a 305.96 square metres (3,293.3 sq ft) Kia
showroom as part of the agreement.
The Manuel L. Quezon play marked the reopening of the theater on
August 15, 2015. The first commercial show of the theater upon its
reopening was The Disney Live! Mickey’s Music Festival which ran from
September 1 to 6.
TEATRO PILIPINO
Teatro Pilipino was a resident drama company of the Cultural Center
of the Philippines (CCP) from 1976 to 1987. It was founded by Filipino
playwright, translator, director, and educator Rolando S. Tinio, who also
served as its Artistic Director.
The company was dedicated to producing world classics in
translation as well as notable Filipino plays, as it aimed to promote cultural
development and support of the Filipino language through theater.
Teatro Pilipino popularized a number of classic masterpieces among
Filipino audiences by translating them into Filipino. Tinio believed that by
presenting these works in translation, he was translating the philosophies
and ideologies behind those plays as well.
After a 1975 pilot season of two plays sponsored by the Department
of Public Information and the Cultural Center of the Philippines, the
company was formally introduced as one of two resident drama companies
of the CCP. After a change in government in 1986, the new CCP
Management decided to abandon the drama companies, forcing Teatro
Pilipino to move to a new home at the old Metropolitan Theater (MET) at
Lawton, near Downtown Manila.
After the death of its principal actor, Dame Ella Luansing-Tinio in
1991, the curtain fell for the last time, after a performance
of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night (Ikalabing-Dalawang Gabi). The play was
produced as a showcase for Unang Tagpo (National Theater Festival).
Teatro Pilipino held annual summer workshops on acting, directing
and stage management.