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Idea First: Review of ANINO SA LIKOD NG BUWAN: Sensual Strategies

February 8, 2025



Nardo (Ross Pesigan) and his wife Emma (Elora Espano) were driven out of their village when it was attacked by the rebels. They became close friends with Joel (Martin del Rosario), a soldier who helped them settle in this new community. One night during an eclipse, Martin visited their shack to bring them some food, and also to play poker with them. However, when Nardo had to go fetch water at the well, Joel and Emma had other plans in mind. 

I first knew of this Jun Robles Lana work as a film that he both wrote and directed. The film was noted for its remarkable camera work as it followed the three main characters in one long continuous take in and around a small hut furnished only with a dining table and a bed, which notoriously included a 15-minute long sex scene. It starred Luis Alandy as Joel, Anthony Falcon as Nardo, and LJ Reyes, who won the Urian for Best Actress, as Emma. (MY REVIEW)

Del Rosario, Espano, Pesigan
at the curtain call

It turned out that this material was actually first written as a one-act play in 1993, when Lana was only 20 years old. It won first place in the Bulwagang Gantimpala playwrighting contest back then. When Idea First decided to venture into producing theater plays, it seemed natural that "Anino sa Likod ng Buwan" was their first choice. However, Lana decided to have someone else direct the project, a job which went to seasoned director Tuxqs Rutaquio. 

Emma and Nardo were played by veteran theater actors Elora Espano and Ross Pesigan, whose stage experience started in their student days in UP Diliman. Also very daring in her indie films, Espano captured the passionate fervor and mental alertness of Emma as she engaged in dangerous games. Pesigan imbued Nardo with an obfuscating air of blankness that may be interpreted as folly on one side, or cold-bloodedness on the other extreme.   

Movie and TV star Martin del Rosario is making his first foray on the legitimate stage with this play, and what an auspicious debut this was! Unlike other neophytes, del Rosario delivered Joel's kilometric lines with confidence and energy, giving them a 100% emotional wallop. He was very comfortable with his body even during sensual scenes in various stages of undress. He was never self-conscious, as if he had been doing this for years.  

Pesigan, Espano and Del Rosario at the Q and A
with writer Jun Lana on the left

Director Rutaquio's set design was very much like it was in the film. The space of the stage house also had a small dining table and a bed in there, with a door for them to go in and out. There were three columns at the back where shadowy trees were projected to represent the forest outside the house. The lighting design of John Batalla and the sound design of TJ Ramos complete the atmosphere of tension and dread. 

What I watched was a stripped-down preview staged at the Arete three weeks before the play formally opens at the PETA Theater Center on March 1. Even then, it ran for about two hours without an intermission, so surely certain aspects can still be tweaked to make it run better. There were scenes which felt repetitive which could use some streamlining, like maybe that second standing oral sex scene in the second act that could either be cut out or varied into something else. 


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Idea First Live's production of Jun Lana's "Anino sa Likod ng Buwan" runs from March 1 to 23, 2025 at the PETA Theater Center in Quezon City. Ticket prices range from P2464 (Orchestra VIP Cushioned), P2240 (Orchestra Center, Balcony Center), P2016 (Orchestra Side) and P1120 (Balcony Side).

Each role has an understudy: Edward Benosa for Joel, Vincent Pajara for Nardo and in her stage debut, VMX star Denise Esteban for Emma. 

Understudy cast: Benosa, Esteban and Pajara

For its next project, Idea First Livc! is planning to produce a stage version of its 2016 MMFF Audience Choice hit "Die Beautiful," which was written by Rody Vera and directed by Jun Robles Lana. 




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