Philippine Daily Inquirer

Ballet Manila ends 17th season with West End Mamas

- BALLET Manila’s “Reconfigur­ed,” choreograp­hy by Augustus “Bam” Damian III

BALLET MANILA wraps up its 17th performanc­e season with the latest installmen­t of its popular “Ballet & Ballads” series, featuring the London-based trio West End Mamas as special guest.

The show goes onstage at the Aliw Theater, CCP Complex, Pasay City, on the following dates: Feb. 15, 7:30 p.m.; Feb. 16, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.; Feb. 17, 11 p.m. and 3 p.m.; and Feb. 23, Saturday, 11 a.m.

“Ballet & Ballads” is presented by Ballet Manila, Aliw Theater, Star City and Manila Broadcasti­ng Company, with Bank of Singapore as co-presentor and Island Rose, First United Travel and Ralph’s Wine and Spirits as sponsors.

The West End Mamas, which is making its Philippine debut, is composed of musical theater artists Gia Macuja-Atchison, Cez Campos-Bonner and Maya Barredo-Duffy.

The post-Valentine extravagan­za promises to be an unforgetta­ble evening of romance and celebratio­n. In the tradition of the highly successful “Ballet & Ballads” se- ries, this season-ender will feature a combinatio­n of Broadway and West End hit songs linked with highlights from Ballet Manila’s classical and neoclassic­al repertoire.

“Ballet & Ballads” showcases the Fil- ipino-flavored dance pieces Dalagang Pilipina and Manila, Manila, Ballet Manila’s contempora­ry choreograp­hy (“Reve,” “Reconfigur­ed”) and classical staples (“Le Corsaire Pas des Trois,” “Romeo and Juliet Balcony Scene”), as well as songs by the West End Mamas from Miss Saigon (“The Movie in my Mind,” “I’d Give My Life for You”), the rousing “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” and the popular “Mr. Sandman.”

Dance and song fuse in such numbers as “Dream Girls,” “Defying Gravity,” “Webber Trio” and “Mamma Mia Medley.” Also not to be missed is the “West End Mamas/ Ballet Manila Disco Medley” comprised of “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” “It’s Raining Men” and “Lady Marmalade.”

“We are happy to welcome the West End Mamas in their first performanc­e as a trio in their home country. We know they, too, are excited to perform for local audiences,” enthuses Lisa Macuja-Elizalde, artistic director of Ballet Manila.

“Ballet & Ballads” also marks the return of Macuja-Elizalde to the stage after being sidelined for three months due to an ankle injury.

Artistic associate Osias Barroso, together with dancers Gerardo Francisco, Rudy de Dios, Rod Ma, Francis Jaena and Michael Divinagrac­ia, choreograp­hed the numbers featuring Ballet Manila and the West End Mamas.

The West End Mamas has been described as “the most exciting act of their generation.” Their moniker is quite apt as all three “mamas” have played lead roles in smash hit musicals in London’s West End.

Macuja-Atchison was in the original cast of “The Lion King” for five years where she played Princess Nala. She also performed both the roles of Gigi and Ellen in the West End run of “Miss Saigon.”

Barredo-Duffy performed as Kim in “Miss Saigon” for many years around the UK and in London’s Theatre Royal Drury Lane and was in the cast of “The Lion King” London. She also played Eponine in the Asian premiere of “Les Misérables.”

Campos-Bonner has played Kim in “Miss Saigon” in Asia, Australia and Europe, including London’s West End run. She has also played Mabel in “The Pirates of Penzance” at London’s Savoy Theatre and the roles of Tuptim and Lady Thiang in “The King and I. ”

For tickets and other inquiries, contact Ballet Manila at tel. 5255967 or 4000292; through the website www.balletmani­la.com.ph; or Ticketworl­d at tel. 8919999 or ticketworl­d.com.ph.

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