GSIS Theater will once again lend its stage to the most awaited staging of the life of the country's another famous hero, Andres Bonifacio. Born and raised in Manila, Andres was famous for reuniting Filipinos and revolting against the Spaniards 300 years ago. His life, love and death will be celebrated again through a play musical on July 24, 2015 at the GSIS Theater, Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), Pasay City, Philippines. Show starts at 6:45PM. Jeffrey Perida (rightmost) takes the lead role of Andres Bonifacio. Katipuneros is what they called the revolutionaries. Katipuneros sharpens their of bolos to prepare for imminent encounters with Spanish soldiers. Scenes from the rehearsal this afternoon at the Quezon City Hall lobby in Q...
A New Welcome Addition L RT Central station has a new member of the family. Something that will facilitate the checking of passengers' bags, luggage, belongings. Yes, no more Houdini at the table; no more Harry Potter episodes! T his is the new luggage x-ray machine; already in use inside LRT Central Station in Manila. There's one in Balintawak and EDSA Stations. P assengers are already feeling the ease of using this machine last April 2016. Just remember to watch your steps as you approach the machine since this is located right at the top of the stairs. S ecurity assists all passengers as they wait for their bags to be checked by the luggage x-ray machine P eople here at the station are slowly growing larger. Although, this scene is still considered light since school has not started yet when this photo was taken. T he LRT Central station sign board... Another additional, saw this last Monday - June 20, 2016, this time at Balintawak Sta...
Andres Bonifacio: Ang Dakilang Anak-Pawis is a contemporary musical played by the AB Concert Choir. Accompaniment by the Manila Symphony Orchestra. Staged at the Concert at the Park, Luneta, Philippines last November 29, 2015. Attended by no less than ANC's Tina Monzon-Palma, Margie Moran-Florendo, Mr. Robin Padilla, Ernie Garcia, Maan Hontiveros, among others. Follow the link: https://youtu.be/oteu4tJSNCU?t=55s
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