PETA officially introduces cast of ‘The Tempest Reimagined’
The Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) officially introduced the cast and artistic staff of The Tempest Reimagined—a Filipino adaptation of the Shakespeare classic: The Tempest—on October 24 (Monday), 2016 at PETA Theater in Quezon City.
In partnership with The British Council and Japan Foundation, this world-class production will feature award-winning artists from the United Kingdom, Japan, and Hong Kong together with the country’s very own talented Filipino artists.
The Tempest Reimagined follows the plot of original Shakespeare text with modern adaptation using real stories from survivors of Super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan). It tells the stories of a wizard in exile named Prospero, and Jaime, a fisherman native to Leyte, who tells the story of a mystical storm.
The play is directed by Nona Shepphard, artistic director of Royal Academy for Dramatic Art, and is co-written by PETA artist-teacher Liza Magtoto. Its production is completed by the costume and set design of Hong Kong-based British artist Marsha Roddy and stagecraft of Lights designer Tsuguo Izumi.
Pay tribute to the Yolanda survivors and to the greatest playwright, William Shakespeare, by watching The Tempest Reimagined on November 11, 2016 to December 4, 2016 at the PETA Theater Center.
Buy tickets via ticketworld.com.ph or call 02-891-9999
CAST
Ms. CB Garrucho as Prospero
Renante Bustamante as Antonio
Yeyin Dela Cruz as Miranda
Meann Espinosa as Sebastiana
Topper Fabregas as Trinculo
Gio Gahol, Neomi Gonzales, Gab Pangilinan, and Ian Segarra alternating as Ariel
Jenny Jamora as Alonsa
John Moran as Caliban
Bodjie Pascua and Gabe Mercado as Gonzalo
Norbs Portales as Jaime
Brian Sy as Ferdinand
Jack Yabut as Stephano
ARTISTIC STAFF
Nona Shepphard Director and Playwright
Liza Magtoto Playwright
Marsha Roddy Production Designer
Tsuguo Izumi Lighting Designer
Teresa Barrozo Sound Designer
Robin Aronson Vocal Coach
Also read: Shakespeare’s classic Filipino adaptation play “The Tempest Reimagined” starts on November 11