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[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines -- The Asian Cultural Council (ACC) Philippines Foundation announced recently the names of three Filipinos who were given the ACC Philippine Fellowship grants enabling them to conduct research in the United States in the areas of museology, painting/sculpture, and theater.
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[Summary] => Erratum: Deadlines are tyrannical because they can lead to momentary amnesia or confusion. In my review of “Cory the Musical”, I attributed the role of The Reporter to Robert Arevalo.
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Very few people in this country are aware of the existence of the New York based Ma-Yi Theater Company, one of the most dynamic Asian-American theater companies in the United States. The New York Times calls it "one of the emerging theater companies to watch," and A. Magazine cites it as "one of the most important incubators of Asian American theater in the country today."
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On previous occasions, I have written on the Ma-Yi Theater Company, but memories may need to be refreshed. Its organizers and members, all Filipinos, describe their ensemble as "an Obie-Award winning, professional, not-for-profit theater in New York dedicated to developing and providing new and forward-thinking plays that essay the Asian American experience.
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[Summary] => Filipino audiences will get a whiff of the Fil-Am experience when the celebrated Ma-Yi Theater Company returns to the Manila stage in July with "The Romance of Magno Rubio", as part of the Cultural Center of the Philippines month-long celebration of Philippine-American relations, the Sangandaan Festival. The awaited return of this Obie Award-winning theater company offers an "intriguing mixture of verse, music and dialogue" in this stage adaptation of a Carlos Bulosan short story.
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Very few people in this country are aware of the existence of the New York based Ma-Yi Theater Company, one of the most dynamic Asian-American theater companies in the United States. The New York Times calls it "one of the emerging theater companies to watch," and A. Magazine cites it as "one of the most important incubators of Asian American theater in the country today."
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On previous occasions, I have written on the Ma-Yi Theater Company, but memories may need to be refreshed. Its organizers and members, all Filipinos, describe their ensemble as "an Obie-Award winning, professional, not-for-profit theater in New York dedicated to developing and providing new and forward-thinking plays that essay the Asian American experience.
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