The Philippine Opera Company (POC) will open its second
opera season in September 2008. For the past nine years, the POC has been the
home of both seasoned and promising opera singers in the country. For 2008, the
Philippine Opera Company celebrates a decade of delivering opera and classical
related performances to Filipinos. The theater company's first opera season
took place in 2006.
Founded in 1999, the POC is being managed by classical singers who perform at major venues in Manila as well as abroad. It is committed to widening the reach of this art form by performing in malls, churches, community centers, parks, and schools as well as in theaters thereby making opera more accessible to Filipinos.
The Philippine Opera Company is committed to developing a new generation of classical singers and audiences, and to develop our own Filipino style of presenting opera. POC also helps develop opera appreciation among Filipinos by performing outreach programs for schools, government agencies and private corporate organizations throughout the country with the funding from the outreach arm of POC, Friends of Philippine Opera Foundation.
This year, the POC announces an exciting and interesting line-up for its second opera season. It will open with Magic Flute, which is regarded by many as Mozart's most irresistible opera. Magic Flute is a fantasy masterpiece, which combines animation, black theater, and puppetry performed by live artists.
Magic Flute tells of the handsome prince Tamino's quest to find the beautiful Pamina, whose image he has fallen in love with. During his search, Tamino encounters some mysterious characters: Pamina's grand but menacing mother, some watchful guides, a lonely birdcatcher and the forbidding ruler, Sarastro. With terrifying ordeals to be conquered, Tamino's magic flute may help him, but it is his own strengths that will be key.
This will open on September 19-27 at the CCP Little Theater and will be directed by Kokoy Jimenez, the man behind the longest-running children's educational television program, Batibot.
To coincide with the 150th anniversary of Giacomo Puccini's birth, his best-loved opera La Boheme will be staged by POC on October 3, 4, and 5. Perhaps more than any other classic opera, La Boheme lends itself to contemporary interpretation. The time period has been moved from 1830 to the 21st century so that contemporary audiences will recognize and relate to the characters. Startalk director Floy Quintos updates Puccini's timeless tale in an extraordinary new production, following the stories of a circle of young artists' struggle against poverty and their quest for integrity.
The production will transport La Boheme to a modern-day colony of young independent artists searching for their place in the sun. The tragic love story of Mimi and Rodolfo is juxtaposed against a vibrant and tempestuous indie art scene. Puccini's immortal love story is about the doomed relationship between the tuberculosis-stricken Mimi and the Bohemian Rodolfo.
The cast is composed of the country's leading as well as new and promising names in the field of opera. La Boheme will be staged at the Cultural Center of the Philippines' Main Theater and accompanied no less by the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of international conductor, Helen Quach.
Magic Flute and La Boheme are co-productions with the Cultural Center of the Philippines.
The 2008 season closes with the re-staging of Terrence McNally's Tony Award-winning play, Master Class, about the legendary opera diva Maria Callas. This moving drama depicts a fictional class conducted by Maria in Juilliard at the end of her career, during which she recounts her long tumultuous life as opera's grand dame and reveals a rare glimpse into her private life as paramour to the billionaire Aristotle Onassis.
Starring Ms. Cherie Gil in the title role of Maria Callas, Master Class will be directed by theater stalwart Michael Williams.
Master Class will run for 10 shows at the Carlos P.
Romulo Theater, RCBC Plaza, Makati City on October 9- 12, 17- 19, 23- 25, 8
p.m.
For tickets, block sales, and sponsorship inquiries, please contact Philippine Opera Company at 892-8786 or Ticket World at 891-9999.