
Originally published byPhilippine Daily Inquirer
From an outsider’s perspective, theater is often seen as a singular sensation. The spectacular production, combined with the actors’ and ensemble’s captivating performances, makes it otherworldly to its audience. Yet “A Chorus Line” takes viewers into what happens behind closed doors—particularly those who need the job. One of the overarching themes of “A Chorus Line,” which is scheduled to close its Philippine run on March 29, is the desperation many Filipinos feel to land work. At the same time, many struggle to sustain their passion, especially when one’s livelihood is on the line. In the musical, Cassie, Diana, Paul, Val, […]...
Keep on reading: ‘A Chorus Line’ hits home for theater actors, dreamers, and hard workers
Keep on reading: ‘A Chorus Line’ hits home for theater actors, dreamers, and hard workers
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