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                    [Title] => At peace with diabetes
                    [Summary] => For others, being told they are sick, especially of something that could  be life-threatening, can be unnerving, worrisome, even terrifying. 


But not for Freddie Santos, whose resumé reads like that of a Renaissance Man’s–stage/theater/concert director, stage actor, lyicist, and event director. One of his more recent projects was transforming the NBC Tent into a magical forest for the birthday of KC Concepcion.
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The musical, which will run until May 8, tackles a global and timeless subject: Michelangelo Buonarotti and the Italian Renaissance.

In this radical and brave new work, Santos teams up with award-winning music composer Von de Guzman to come up with a production that daringly explores the scandals, the struggles and the triumphs of the most colorful time in world history seen through the eyes of its most turbulent artists.
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                    [Title] => At peace with diabetes
                    [Summary] => For others, being told they are sick, especially of something that could  be life-threatening, can be unnerving, worrisome, even terrifying. 


But not for Freddie Santos, whose resumé reads like that of a Renaissance Man’s–stage/theater/concert director, stage actor, lyicist, and event director. One of his more recent projects was transforming the NBC Tent into a magical forest for the birthday of KC Concepcion.
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The musical, which will run until May 8, tackles a global and timeless subject: Michelangelo Buonarotti and the Italian Renaissance.

In this radical and brave new work, Santos teams up with award-winning music composer Von de Guzman to come up with a production that daringly explores the scandals, the struggles and the triumphs of the most colorful time in world history seen through the eyes of its most turbulent artists.
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