Saturday, February 1, 2014

Review of PETA's RAK OF AEGIS: Singing in the Flood

February 1, 2014




First there was "Mamma Mia" which gathered the discography of one musical act ABBA and used their songs and lyrics to tell a coherent story.  Last year, "Sa Wakas" did the same to the hits of the local band Sugarfree to excellent results.  This time, the music of the ultimate local female rock duo Aegis gets the same treatment from writer Liza Magtoto, and out came "Rak of Aegis."

This musical play is set in Barangay Venizia, a poor community wallowing in flood waters for several months now.  Aileen Dimaraan loves to sing, and wishes her singing will bring her fortune when she gets noticed by Ellen Degeneres.  When her Youtube music video goes viral though, her dreams for fame and fortune are caught between familial, personal and even societal conflicts.  


Barangay Venizia scene

Aicelle Santos, who stole the scene as young Katy de la Cruz in the revival of the original Filipino musical "Katy!" last year, beautifully essays the charming but flawed role of Aileen. Her singing is undeniably strong, as we have heard before. Those punishing wailing high notes of the Aegis girls were actually given more class and pathos when Aicelle sings their songs.  (Joan Bugcat alternates in this role.)

For me, the finest senior performer in the cast was Juliene Mendoza, who played the supposedly antagonistic role of Fernan, the sleazy developer of the neighboring subdivision. I say "supposedly" because the way Juliene played him, we end up thinking he was pretty cool and likable. His singing was so unexpectedly good. After seeing him outshine the leads in "Bona" and "Lorenzo," he is one of my favorite theater actors now. (Nor Domingo alternates in this role.)

Also doing better among the adults was Kakai Bautista as Mercy, Aileen's mother.  The way her role was written was so well, such that even she was stricken with leptospirosis, she never descends to abject negativity.  Her singing was not perfect musically, but nevertheless, it was perfect for the role she plays.  (Neomi Gonzales alternates in this role.)


Fernan and Mary Jane confer

Isay Alvarez  plays barangay captain Mary Jane in a pretty straightforward, no frills way.   Her singing voice was very good as expected, but somehow there was something lacking. I think it is not her, but maybe it was the way her role was written, because it did not really have a big highlight for her to shine. (Kalila Aguilos alternates in this role.)

Ms. Isay's husband Robert Sena is unfortunately caught in a very morose and joyless role as Kiel, the constantly angry father of Aileen. Even the singing he had to do felt almost maudlin in its heaviness.  He does his best, but the role is too negative for a play like this. (Juliene Mendoza alternates in this role. I'm curious how differently he'd handle this Kiel character, especially since he is already so good in the Fernan role.)

After debuting in the challenging lead role of "Lorenzo" last year, Poppert Bernadas now takes on the role of Kenny, the unproductive son of Mary Jane and suitor of Aileen. The way his role was written, it was hard for him to get the audience to side with him.  His singing voice was definitely strong and faultless. (Myke Salomon alternates in this role, and it should be interesting to see how he attacks this difficult role.)  


Tolits and Aileen swoon

Kenny's rival for Aileen's affections was Tolits, the guy who runs the boating operations in the flooded streets of Venezia.  Jerald Napoles (no relation to Janet) plays him so coyly.  He gets to deliver the funniest and the cheesiest pick-up lines.  The girls in the audience love him. His singing voice is full and soaring as well. (Pepe Herrera alternates in this role.)

Gay neighborhood sari-sari store owner and Aileen's BFF Jewel is played with utmost bombast by Phi Palmos.  He wears the most outlandish costumes and gets to deliver a lot of funny lines as well.  He also gets to singing in two voices a la Marcelino Pomoy, which was a delight to watch and listen to.  (Ron Alfonso alternates in this role.)

The Ensemble plays the various other neighborhood characters in the play.  Gimbey dela Cruz stood out exceptionally because she was so wacky and outrageous.  I also recognized Carlon Matobato and John Emmanuel Moran, who were familiar to me from other PETA plays they had before.


Aileen's Viral Video

 I am not really aware of all the Aegis songs, but the familiar ones were here, like "Halik", "Sinta", "Luha", "Mahal na Mahal Kita", "Bakit (Ako Ngayo'y Hate Mo)", "Christmas Bonus", "I Love You Na Lang Sa Tago", and of course the ubiquitous "Basang Basa sa Ulan." They would either sing entire songs or only sing certain segments to fit the situation. At times, they just use the familiar melody of a hit, and sing totally new lyrics into it. Kudos to Musical and Vocal Director Myke Salomon for the excellent musical and vocal arrangements of the Aegis hits.  

Above all, congratulations to Director Maribel Legarda and Playwright Liza Magtoto who told the story in a way that felt somewhat predictable in the First Act, but the Second Act turns out to be something else than what would seem expected.  The concept of setting a musical in a flooded urban poor community is brave and unprecedented. The use of video projections to move the story forward was also very effective.

The very innovative actualization of "flooded" Barangay Venizia was by Set Designer Mio Infante.  He occupied the stage and a big part of the orchestra section with his multi-tiered set that had a river of "polluted" flood water running through it. 

Among the credits, there was a special mention of Shoe Designer Maco Custodio, but you will have to watch the show to see why he was credited prominently.


Snazzy Curtain Call

The title has nothing to do with the story, so you are in for a surprise treat as to how it unfolds.  There are a lot of laughs here (even a jab at a currently famous condo invitation), but like all PETA productions, there is always a very important social message as well.  This show was thought-provoking as it was fun and entertaining.

"Rak of Aegis" runs from January 31 to March 9, 2014 at The PETA Theater Center located at No.5 Eymard Drive, New Manila, Quezon City. Tickets are now available via www.ticketworld.com.ph, 891-9999. For more information, call PETA at 725-6244 or 0917-5765400, petatheater@gmail.com or visit www.petatheater.com.



******  UPDATE: August 22, 2016




The review above was written two years ago when I watched the very first show of Rak of Aegis. Since then it had been a theater phenomenon, running well over 250 shows in five separate runs. This current run, called "Rak of Aegis 5.0", is said to be its final run ever. All the shows were sold out weeks before, even weekday shows. I did not think I would ever get to watch it but unexpected circumstances led to my ticket to tonight's 8 pm show on its final week. This run ends on August 28, 2016.

The cast had already expanded to have three to five alternates for all the major roles of Aileen, Mary Jane, Kiel, Tolits, Kenny, Jewel and Fernan. When I saw the cast list outside the theater, I did not know any of these actors on board last night, so at first I was disappointed that I will not see more familiar actors. However as the show went on, they all turned out to be so good that I eventually warmed up to them. Like before, all of them really sang these notoriously lung-busting Aegis songs exceptionally well.

Tonight, Aileen was played by petite powerhouse "The Voice 2" runner-up Alisah Bonaobra. Bonaobra was a better singer than she was an actress for now, but she will definitely improve in that aspect as she gets more shows under her belt. (Kim Molina, Tanya Manalang and Aicelle Santos alternate as Aileen. Too bad I never got to see Molina's Gawad Buhay winning lead performance.) 

Mary Jane was played by Tricia Jimenez, who was so unexpectedly good as the Kapitana. As I wrote above, I was a bit underwhelmed by Isay Alvarez's performance of this lackluster role. However, I think with time, I guess the writing of this role and its singing demands have really improved, especially in the second half, which was full of inspired duets I did not recall from before. (Sweet Plantado-Tiongson, Shiela Valderrama-Martinez, Carla Guevara-Laforteza and Isay Alvarez alternate as Mary Jane.)

The Kiel tonight was portrayed by veteran pop singer Renz Verano, who was really one of those who stood out for me. This role was also expanded with more difficult rock singing numbers. Verano was one of those performers who earned spontaneous applause right after his very powerful and gritty belting songs. (OJ Mariano, Lorenz Martinez and Robert Sena alternate as Kiel.)

The character with the most audience impact is still Aileen's cheesy loverboy Tolits. Joshua Bulot, the Tolits last night, really connected with the girls and matrons in the audience with his boy-band good looks, soaring vocals, pick-up lines and six-pack abs. (Pepe Herrera, Benj Manalo and Jerald Napoles alternate as Tolits. I have been hearing raves about Manalo's performance, so too bad I did get to see him on. I also missed Hererra's Gawad Buhay winning interpretation.)

Vince Lim played Kenny last night, and his vocal range was really impressive, complete with a rocker's wailing. There were some funny references about his being Chinoy. Like Mary Jane, this character's development seemed better this time compared to the first run. (Myke Salomon and Poppert Bernadas alternate as Kenny.) 

The rest of the cast I saw last night were Joann Co (as Mercy), Ron Alfonso (as Jewel), and Gie Onida (as Fernan), who all shined in their featured song numbers. I did not get to see the other alternates Neomi Gonzales, Jimmy Marquez and Jon Santos in these roles. The ensemble last night was composed of Gio Gahol, Paeng Sudayan, Gold Villar, Abigail Sulit, Jet Barrun Concepcion and Roi Calilong. Other members of the ensemble in other shows are: Carlon Matobato, John Moran, Gimbey dela Cruz, Gab Pangilinan, Via Antonio, Raflesia Bravo and Teetin Villanueva.


"Para Kay Aileen," the Aegis song where the lead character name Aileen came from, was now included as the upbeat first song that opened the second half of the show after the intermission. There is also the inclusion of the hit song "Sayang na Sayang" as a duet between Kiel and Mary Jane. These two characters whom I thought were very dry in the original show turned out to be my favorites in this new incarnation, thanks to the rich portrayals by Verano and Jimenez.


******  UPDATE: July 14, 2018



Another two years had passed, another season of "Rak of Aegis" reincarnates, its 6th to date. Prior to this run, a talent search dubbed "Hu Got Talent: The Search for the Next Rakstar" was held by PETA last March, out of which nine triple threat newcomers earned roles in this present season of "Rak," which began its run last June 20, 2018. Luckily, I was able to get a last minute ticket to catch the matinee show this afternoon. 

The Aileen in this show was one of the new discoveries from the talent search, Shaira Opsimar.  I thought she would play Aileen with her cool pageboy hairdo, but no, she was wearing a long-haired wig. She certainly possessed the powerful belting vocals required for this central role. Lovely that scene when she was singing "Basang-basa sa Ulan" for her soon-to-be viral video, tears were actually falling from her face. She seemed like quite relaxed on stage already, despite this I think is her first theater outing. She will continue to improve. (Her alternates are Kim Molina -- a veteran Aileen and Gawad Buhay awardee for Best Actress in this role -- and fellow talent-search newcomer Princess Vire.)

Mary Jane was today was played by Carla Guevara-Laforteza, who had been juggling this role together with her demanding lead role as Lily in "Binondo" during the first two weekends of July. I think this is the first time I had heard her sing rock and of course, her classically trained voice nailed those killer notes. (Her alternates are original cast member Isay Alvarez, Sweet Plantado-Tiongson and Carla's "Binondo" alternate as Lily, Sheila Valderrama-Martinez.)

The actor playing her son Kenny in this show was another newcomer Remus Villanueva, also a product of the search. His guy can sing a mean rockers' wail, but the role of Kenny is still rather thankless in terms of audience appeal. Because Remus was a rather big hefty guy, there was a visual disconnect since Carla looked too young to be his mother. (His alternate are Vince Lim, and originals Myke Salomon and Poppert Bernadas.) 

The role of Aileen's parents Kiel and Mercy were played by Lorenz Martinez and Neomi Gonzales. Martinez can hit those high notes, but the strain of the rock vocals on his voice were audible in certain songs. (His alternates are original Robert Sena, OJ Mariano and Renz Verano.) One of the original Mercys, Neomi gave a strong performance of her one solo song "Ikaw" with delightful comic timing to boot. (Her alternates are fellow original Kakai Bautista and Joann Co.)

Crowd favorite Tolits was played by newcomer Kent Pontivedra. He has got the high vocals and the requisite biceps and abs for the role. However, he still seemed to lack projection in some parts, which I trust he will develop the more times he would play this role. (Actually his shyness could be a refreshing contrast to the bolder style of his alternates, originals Jerald Napoles and Pepe Herrera, or Joshua Bulot.)

I caught two actors reprising their roles which I also saw them play in the first season. These were Phi Palmos as Jewel and Julienne Mendoza as Fernan. Both were still felt so right for their respective roles as ever. Jewel will also be played by Ron Alfonso, Jimmy Marquez and new discovery Adrian Lindayag. Fernan will also be played by Gie Onida and acclaimed scriptwriter Rody Vera, joining the crew for the first time. 

The energetic ensemble in the show I watched were originals Gimbey dela Cruz, John Moran and Carlon Matobato, Teetin Villanueva (with her eye-catching abs!), and new discoveries Matel Patayon and Gil Chamyto Aguedan. On other shows, the other actors in the ensemble would be Roi Calilong, Gio Gahol, Gab Pangilinan, Paeng Sudayan, Abi Sulit, Gold Villar and newcomers Crystal Paras and Marielle Mamaclay.

The basic story is still the same of course, but there were some little changes made here and there that felt different from what I could recall. One thing I did notice was that the song "Sayang na Sayang," which I previously heard as a duet between exes MJ and Kiel, was now a mother-son duet between MJ and Kenny. The MJ-Kiel duet this time is the song "Mary Jane". There seemed to be more bits of "Sinta," "Luha" and "Halik" in many more scenes this time. 

I'm sure new viewers will still enjoy this entertaining show very much, as much as I did the first time I watched it four years ago. Repeat viewers will enjoy the nostalgia and sentimentality of the Aegis music as they try to spot the differences from the previous shows they'd seen before. 



"Rak of Aegis Season 6" runs from June 20 to September 2, 2018 at the PETA Theater Center located at No.5 Eymard Drive, New Manila, Quezon City. Shows scheduled from Wednesdays to Sundays at 8pm, with 3pm matinees on Saturday and Sundays. Tickets prices: VIP PHP1,900.00, ORCHESTRA CENTER PHP1,600.00, ORCHESTRA SIDE PHP1,300.00, BALCONY CENTER PHP1,900.00, BALCONY SIDE, PHP900.00, available via www.ticketworld.com.ph, 891-9999. 




15 comments:

  1. Aegis in a play looks like a cool combination and it would really be fun seeing their music in a play.

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  2. Wow would love to see this! It sounds funny and it would be cool to hear Aegis songs in a play. :)

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  3. STRESS BUSTER!!!!!! WATCH IT!!!!!

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  4. The show i almost have seen only that my son had an emergency and needed to be brought at the hospital. Anyway, i hope there will be still time to see it. Such a stress reliever i expect.

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  5. It's great to watch live theatre show.. Nice review you wrote there!~ I likey!

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  6. This show sounds like an awesome display of talent! With acting and singing, how can you go wrong. I'm sure it's a must see and I would love to see it should I get the chance to.

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  7. Sounds like the show has a powerful cast! I'm sure it's worth watching, especially since it's a musical! That's one of my favorite things to watch in a theater, always so fascinating!

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  8. I have heard so much about Mama Mia as my mother had the chance of seeing it. Musicals require so much of dedication and hard work that I guess no praise is enough. I would love to watch this too. I will read up on it too!

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  9. It's been ages since I last watched a play. Rak of Aegis looks like a really entertaining one.

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  10. Musicals is one of the difficult forms of stage shows I would say. You really have to hold audience interest! This play seems to have some elaborate characterization in the story.

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  11. Another wonderful review from Fred. It is good to watch theatre show. Thanks for sharing

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  12. Interesting. Going to see the same play by the same group with different actors over 2 years and rreviewing them both is just wow!!!

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  13. Is there any videos to share? I always thought the song mama mia is a very happy song. It never fail to cheer me up!

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  14. I have been wanting to watch this musical play since last year and til now I havent watched it yet. I know this is a good play

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  15. There is nothing like watching these live musical play and yesterday I have watched Annie show.

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