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5 Theater Shows To See Before September Ends

Wake up before September ends for these musicals and theater performances!

By: Denisse Shawntel Tan | September 26, 2018
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There are still awesome theatre shows you can catch before October!



Before we say hello to October, we must first say goodbye to September and the fun activities and events that happened this month. If you missed out on the fun, don’t be sad. There’s still time! There are still theater performances and musicals that you can watch before September ends.

Read on below and check which theater plays in Manila this September 2018 you can include in your plans.


1. M Butterfly

When: September 27, 2018 to September 30, 2018
8:00 PM on Tuesdays to Sundays
3:00 PM on Saturdays & Sundays
Where: Maybank Performing Arts Theater, Bgc Arts Center, Bonifacio Global City
Prices:
PhP1,000 Price Zone 5
PhP1,250 Price Zone 4
PhP1,500 Price Zone 3
PhP1,750 Price Zone 2
PhP2,000 Price Zone 1



theater plays in Manila September 2018

M Butterfly will be directed by Kanakan-Balintagos

Image: M Butterfly Event Page


Here are few reasons why M Butterfly is an intriguing show to watch: it was written by Tony Award winner David Henry Hwang; the story was loosely based on real events in 1986; and its story is full of twists and turns that will get the audience hooked.

The story focuses on René Gallimard, a mild-mannered member of the French embassy in China. René, despite believing himself to be poor with women, falls in love with mysterious Chinese opera star Song Liling—whom he sees as the embodiment of a perfect woman. But René will face shocking discoveries that surround his love interest, and realize that maybe everything is not what they seem.

Tickets are available at Ticketworld outlets and Ticketworld website.

How to get to Maybank Performing Arts Theater: Ride the MRT-3 to the Ayala Station. Head towards the northbound side exit and walk to the BGC bus terminal. Take one of the BGC buses and alight at the Fort Strip Bus Stop. You can walk to Maybank Performing Arts Theatre, which is in front of Maridien Condominiums.


2. Guadalupe The Musical

When: September 28, 2018 to October 14, 2018
Where: Meralco Theater, Ortigas Pasig City
Prices*:
PhP600 Price Zone 5
PhP900 Price Zone 4
PhP1,200 Price Zone 3
PHP1,500 Price Zone 2
PhP1,800 Price Zone 1
* discounted prices at 40% off



theater plays in Manila September 2018

Tickets proceed of Guadalupe will also be donated to several church activities of the True Life in God association.

Image: Guadalupe The Musical Event Page


Despite the religious tone of Guadalupe: The Musical, its director, Baby Barredo, states that the show is not conventionally faith-based. The play has religious elements but it also contains historical facts that happened in Mexico in 1531, where a simple farmer named Juan Diego sees an apparition of the Virgin Mary. Along with Diego’s own encounter, other residents of Guadalupe have started to witness their own miracles.

To heighten the already exciting story, scriptwriter and lyricist Joel Trinidad and composer Ejay Yatco incorporated fictional elements into the story. The play will star Cocoy Laurel as Juan Diego, and theatre legend Julie Borromeo is also part of the production.

Tickets are available at Ticketworld outlets and Ticketworld online.

How to get to Meralco Theater: Ride the MRT-3 to Ortigas Station. Head to Robinsons Galleria and from there, ride a jeep heading to Rosario Pasig. Ask the driver to drop you off at Meralco Avenue, then walk towards Meralco Theater, which is located in front of McDonalds.


3. Mamma Mia!

When: September 29, 2018 to October 21, 2018
Where: The Theatre At Solaire, Solaire Resorts And Casino Parañaque City
Tuesday to Friday 8:00PM, Saturday and Sunday 3:00PM and 8:00PM
Prices:
Weekdays
PhP1,550 Price Zone D
PhP3,300 Price Zone C
PhP4,150 Price Zone B
PhP5,300 Price Zone A
PhP6,500 VIP

Weekend
PhP1,800 Price Zone D
PhP3,800 Price Zone C
PhP4,600 Price Zone B
PhP5,800 Price Zone A
PhP7,000 VIP



theater plays in Manila September 2018

The Philippines is part of Mamma Mia’s international tour, show will premiere on September 29.

Image: Mamma Mia Event Page


For those who are unfamiliar with this Broadway classic, Mamma Mia! is a magical story set in Greece that revolves around family and friendship. The musical features songs by ABBA, including “Dancing Queen” and “Chiquitita.” Since its premiere in 1999, it has been appreciated by both theatre and ABBA fans all over the world. Critics also fell in love with Mamma Mia’s charms, as Sunday Express has called it ‘the sunniest of all musical’ while Bristol Post thinks it’s ‘ABBA-solutely fabulous.’

Tickets are available at Ticketworld outlets and Ticketworld online.

How to get to The Theatre at Solaire: Ride the MRT-3 to Taft Avenue Station. Ride a jeepney heading to SM Mall of Asia. Wait for the free Solaire shuttle bus in front of SM Mall of Asia. Earliest trip is at 10:30 AM.


4. Lungs

When: September 30, 3:00 PM
Where: Power Mac Center Spotlight
Prices:
PhP1,000 Orange
PhP1,200 Green



theater plays in Manila September 2018

Actor Jake Cuenca and theatre actress Sab Jose star in this minimalist play.

Image: The Sandbox Collective Page


Jake Cuenca will prove his versatility as an actor and artist as he makes his theater debut in the local production of Duncan Macmillan’s “Lungs.” Unlike other stage plays, Lungs does not have exuberant musical numbers or extravagant props. Instead, it will captivate its audience with the raw emotions and realistic conversation between a couple who are questioning whether or not they should have children in a world that suffers from climate change, overpopulation, and political unrest. The ninety-minute play will show the couple’s struggles with the idea of parenthood and their relationship.

Tickets are available at TIcketworld outlets and Ticketworld website.

How to get to Power Mac Center Spotlight: Take the MRT to Guadalupe station then ride a jeepney heading to Del Pan or El Guinto. Ask the driver to drop you off at PRC. You will be dropped off within walking distance to Circuit Makati. Once there, find the yellow building—it is Power Mac Center Spotlight.


5. Cinderella

When: September 29 to 30
Saturday (Matinee & Evening Performances)
3:00PM and 8:00PM
Sunday
Matinee Performances
3:00PM
Where: CCP Main Theatre
Prices:
PhP100 Price Level 6
PhP200 Price Level 5
PhP400 Price Level 4
PhP800 Price Level 3
PhP1,000 Price Level 2
PhP1,500 Price Level 1



theater plays in Manila September 2018

Cinderella will be choreographed by Philippine Ballet Theatre’s artistic director Ron Jaynario.

Image:Philippine Ballet Theatre


For the second main production of their 32nd season, Philippine Ballet Theatre will recreate the classic story of Cinderella in a delightful ballet show. Just like the original story, Cinderella tells the story of a kindhearted woman who found her true love and went from rags to riches.

Kids could also learn valuable life lessons, such as making your dreams come true and finding pure happiness outside of material possessions. Along with the promise of a graceful spectacle from the ballerinas, Cinderella also guaranteed to captivate not only children but also adults. Together with the dance company would be special guest artist Kristoffer Reyes of the Pamela Hayes Classical Ballet Theatre in California.

How to get to CCP: Ride the MRT to Taft Avenue Station. Exit the station then ride a jeepney heading to CCP Complex.


Tips for ticket purchasing and watching:

  • Be updated on last minute adjustments and changes by following the social media pages of the event, artists, company, or the venue.
  • Never buy from third-party ticket sellers and only buy from official ticket distributors for secure transactions.
  • Check if there are available special discounts for PWDs, students, and senior citizens.
  • Observe the rules and regulations of the venue. Learn what is allowed and prohibited.
  • Research if the venue or event is child-friendly before buying tickets for your kids.
  • Leave an extra hour when travelling to account for the unpredictable traffic.
  • You can get better parking space if you arrive early at the venue. If the event is also for free seating, you can get better seats if you come early.
  • Keep your personal belongings close to you during the event and be vigilant for possible theft.
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About Denisse Shawntel Tan
Denisse Tan is currently a work in progress: she’s an aspiring writer, artist, and fashion designer! She’s trying to figure out how to manage her time in achieving all of her goals while also taking in life as humanly possible. Aside from art, she’s a big fan of the color pink, disco music, Bratz dolls, and Genshin Impact. By age 35, she plans to travel to New York City 🗽.
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