MANILA, Philippines—Marking its 46th year milestone, Teatro Tomasino, premier theater performance group of the University of Santo Tomas celebrates its return to the live-stage with the adaptation of Juan Ekis’s “Kapeng Barako Club: Samahan ng mga Bitter”.
The Palanca award-winning play brings a unique and flavorful story that covers the lives of an eclectic group of friends and their delightful misadventures at Beans Coffee Shop. It’s a delectable tale about love, friendship in its sweet highs and bitter lows brewed into one smooth and one of a kind blend. Its tight focus on relationships and human connections, makes it the ideal material to showcase Teatro Tomasino’s new generation of artists.
“I want the staging to focus on each actor’s personality and the unique way they relate to each other on-stage,” says Lendro Enore, director. Enore, an honorary member of the guild has also directed past successful Teatro Tomasino productions from Jose Victor Torres’s “Sandaling Tagpo” (2018), Liza Magtoto’s “Agnoia” (2019), and “Pagpili” (a Teatro Tomasino’s Original Music Video Performance, 2022).
After a series of online performances in the midst of the pandemic, the production serves as Teatro Tomasino’s first live onstage performance since 2019. “We wanted to do something fun and contemporary. A performance that’s simple but supple that will help rebuild every member’s foundation of theater fundamentals,” according to Teatro Tomasino Artistic Director, Jed Porlaje. “Hopefully, this becomes a springboard for next year as the guild tackles more complicated but equally interesting materials,” he adds.
This isn’t the first time Teatro Tomasino is bringing a Juan Ekis drama to the live stage, previously it has successfully staged Ekis’s wildly popular “Twenty Questions” back in 2014. As Teatro Tomasino shares the bittersweet story of Kapeng Barako Club, the guild hopes to strike the perfect blend with a new generation of Thomasian audiences.
Book your tickets now and join us for an evening of laughter, tears, and revelations at TARC Auditorium, University of Santo Tomas; showing on May 7, 8, and 9.
For ticket inquiries and more information, please visit @Teatro Tomasino- UST on Facebook and Instagram or call Abegail Morante, 0998-854-9877 or Heaven Vergara, 0929-106-6166.
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