Saturday, September 7, 2024

9 Works: Review of ONCE ON THIS ISLAND: Lilting Legend of Love

September 7, 2024




After a terrible storm hit their island, Tonton Julian (Raul Montesa, alternate Noel Rayos) and his wife Mama Euralie (Lani Ligot) found orphaned Little Ti Moune (Reese Iso, alternate Bianca Estacio) on a tree. Despite their age and poverty, they decided to adopt her as their daughter. When she grew up into her teens, Ti Moune (Thea Astley) always helped her parents work in the fields, but she wanted to do more, and was excitedly waited for her life to begin. 

The four gods -- mother of the earth Asaka (Radha), god of water Agwe (Garrett Bolden), goddess of beauty Erzulie (Shiela Valderrama-Martinez, alternate Jasmine Fitzgerald) and demon of death Papa Ge (Lorenz Martinez) -- heard Ti Moune's yearning and granted her wish. Agwe created a strong storm which caused young "grand homme" Daniel (Jef Flores) to crash his car. Ti Moune witnessed the accident and took care for the young man.  

This is not the first time that I watched this play as it had been staged a number of times locally before. I am already familiar with the story adapted by Lynn Ahrens from a 1985 novel "My Love, My Love" by Rosa Guy, which in turn was adapted from Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Mermaid." I already loved a number of its catchy songs with lilting calypso beats written by Stephen Flaherty -- particularly "We Dance" and "Waiting for Life." 

As for this new production, 9 Works and director Robbie Guevara chose their Ti Moune well. Triple-threat Thea Astley delivered strongly during her dramatic moments, belted with her crystal-clear singing voice in her musical numbers, and displayed terpsichorean chops during Ti Moune's impromptu island dance number at the ball. (I had seen alternate Angela Ken do very well in "Spelling Bee" last February, so I am looking forward to see her as Ti Moune.)

Jef Flores seemed to be having an off day at the matinee show today as Daniel. The chemistry between him and Astley was not working because he seemed tired and lacked energy, even in his solo "Some Girls." He came across as much older than her. We know he is capable of better work, 2-time Gawad Buhay best actor winner that he is. (The alternate is Sam Concepcion. Curious what he can bring to this character.)

The vocal powerhouses playing the gods all had knockout solo spots -- "Rain" for Agwe, "Mama Will Provide" for Asaka, "The Human Heart" for Erzulie and "Promises/ Forever Yours (Reprise)" for Papa Ge. The aristocratic Andrea, Ti Moune's rival, was played by Krystal Kane (alternate Shanaia Gomez). The storytellers were Fay Castro, Samantha Libao, skillful dancer Jordan Andrews and the delightfully cute scene-stealer Jonjon Martin. 

There were scenes where the blocking choices for certain characters looked awkward from where I was seated.  The center area of the circular ramp going all around the stage was a rather tight space, so there were dancers bumping into each other. Those hula hoops with long strips of paper hanging all around used in the "Rain" number did not look good for me. Anyhow, this is only opening weekend, so there is still time to tighten things up.  

Lani Ligot, Reese Iso, Lorenz Martinez, Radha, Thea Astley, Jef Flores and Shiela Valderama-Martinez at their curtain call



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UPDATE: September 21, 2024

Got to watch the alternate cast of this run of "Once on the Island" this afternoon. With her long curly hair in pigtails, Angela Ken looked very young and barely out of her tweens as Ti Moune. Her voice was clear as a bell, but compared to Thea Astley's, it was thinner and had less power. Sam Concepcion was better fit as Daniel, but the character is really unlikable, it was difficult for any actor to put a positive spin on him. Based on what I have seen, I think the combination of Thea Astley and Sam Concepcion would be the best to watch. I was also able to focus on more on the strong vocal performance of Ms. Lani Ligot as Euralie. 

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9 Works Theatrical's production of "Once on This Island" has a LIMITED RUN ONLY from September 6 to 29 at the RCBC Plaza, Makati City. The show is about 90 minutes long, without an intermission.

Get your tickets NOW via this LINK

Ticket prices are as follows: 
> Orchestra Center Premium: PHP 3900.00, 
> Orchestral Center: PHP 3700.00, 
> Orchestra Center Front: PHP 3600.00, 
> Orchestra Side: PHP 3300.00, 
> Orchestra Side Zone 2: PHP 3100.00, 
> Loge Center: PHP 3400.00, 
> Loge Side / Back:  PHP 3100.00
> Balcony: PHP 2200.00. 



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