The Manila Times

School theater guild restages Gabriel Garcia Marquez classic

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THE Far Eastern University Theater Guild, in partnershi­p with the FEU President’s Committee on Culture, will once again bring to life “Ang Pinakamaki­sig sa Mga Nalunod sa Buong Daigdig,” one of the organizati­on’s most successful plays, at the PCC Center Studio.

The musical, which will close the theater company’s 84th season, is based on Teresa Lorena Jopson’s adaptation of the short story “The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World” by Gabriel García Márquez.

Helmed by FTG Artistic Director Dudz Teraña, this is the second time for the senior member, director and actor of the Philippine Educationa­l Theater Associatio­n (PETA) to direct the musical and the third time for him and FTG to collaborat­e with Jopson on her adaptation of García Márquez’s work.

In 2014, the group staged “Makikitawa­g Lang Ako,” Jopson’s take on the chapter “I Only Came to Use the Phone” from the book “Strange Pilgrims” by the great Colombian writer.

Ang Pinakamaki­sig sa Mga Nalunod sa Buong Daigdig, which FTG first staged in 2017, will have the production’s original cast teaming up with the organizati­on’s new members to bring the audience anew to a musical journey set in a small, remote town by the ocean.

On an island where life is stagnant and stale, the body of a drowned man washes ashore. As the people of the town attempt to discover his identity, the barren island will soon change. How would they react when they discover that he is taller, stronger and more handsome than any man they have ever seen? How would this creature change their lives forever?

The musical will run from October 3 to 6, 10 to 13, 17 to 20 and 24 to 27, 6: 30 p. m., at the PCC Center Studio on the ground f loor of FEUManila Technology Building. For inquiries, contact the FTG at 7364897 or 0997- 0765168.

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Members of the Far Eastern University Theater Guild.
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In the story, the body of a drowned man washed ashore changes the lives of residents of a barren island.

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