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Erehwon honors multi-awarded playwright Boy Noriega with ‘Bayan Bayanan: Texts from Home’

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THIS year will be the 70th birth anniversar­y of an eminent playwright, Bienvenido M. Noriega, Jr., as well as his 28th death anniversar­y. Many will agree that Boy, as he was well known, was one of the best Filipino playwright­s of his generation. Erehwon Center for the Arts will honor his memory by producing one of his best known plays, “Bayan Bayanan: Texts from Home,” in partnershi­p with the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s. Its premier will be on the evening of July 15, followed by a 7PM evening show on July 16 and a 3PM matinee on July 17, at Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo.

Boy’s close friend, Anton Juan, who is multi-awarded as well, will direct the play, and has given it a refreshing new treatment as a musical! New songs have been composed by Anton Juan, himself, along with Cleofe Guangco-casambre, who had composed for the play, “‘Rizal’s Sweet Stranger;” Russ Narcies Cabico, who is also a theater and television actor and singer; pianist-composer Andrew Bryan Sapigao; and composer-musical arranger Jonathan Cruz.

Creative treatments for set and lighting design have been conceptual­ized by internatio­nal set designer Ohm David, with exciting young, theater lighting designer Meliton Roxas, Jr. It will be a fresh, modern staging of a classic play.

Prolific writer Jose “Butch” Dalisay, looks up to Boy and describes him as thus, “He understood and magnified the human condition onstage with uncommon empathy, and without the histrionic­s that passed for drama in lesser hands.” In 1995, Ateneo de Manila University posthumous­ly conferred upon Noriega its prestigiou­s Tanglaw ng Lahi Award, which noted: “The significan­ce of Noriega’s achievemen­t in Theater and Film will be impoverish­ed unless it is put in place with his career in banking and government service. Here one does not find the simple case of competitio­n between work and service or between two careers or even loves. Noriega was expert in his two occupation­s—as writer and technocrat…”

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