Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘Rak’ deserves its rave reviews

- By Andy Bais E-mail baisandy@yahoo.com

LORNA MANILA, theater enthusi

ast: “I finally had the chance to watch ‘Rak of Aegis’ (whose cast includes Aicelle Santos), and saw for myself that the rave reviews it got were well-deserved.

“Everything about the musical, from the sets and lighting design to the cast’s performanc­es, was topnotch! I would also like to commend musical director-arranger Myke Salomon for a job well done.”

Other notes:

Raine Castor, student: “Jasmine Curtis-Smith is one lucky young star. After playing Nora Aunor’s granddaugh­ter in ‘Dementia,’ she’s reportedly set to costar with Vilma Santos in an upcoming film. She’s getting better film projects than sister Anne Curtis. I think Jasmine is also the better actress. To act alongside two of the country’s acting greats is every young star’s dream.” Marge Parong, housewife: “‘The Voice Kids’ serves as my family’s lively bonding session, especially when my children start guessing whom the chair-turners will choose for their coaches. There are predictabl­e moments, of course—when a contestant sings the song popularize­d by coaches Sharon Cuneta, Bamboo or Lea Salonga.

“Many of the kids are good singers. My only wish is for them to sing age-appropriat­e songs. I cringe whenever I hear them sing ‘adult’ songs like ‘All of Me’ or ‘Power of Love.’”

Ely Cerujales, retired OFW: “The hit tandem of Cardo and Onyok, as portrayed by Coco Martin and Simon Pineda, respective­ly, is one of the reasons why ‘Ang Probinsyan­o’ is doing well. Their scenes together are natural and connect with viewers. How about a movie starring these two, plus the comic charmer who plays Makmak?”

 ??  ?? SANTOS. One of the stars of Peta’s groundbrea­king Filipino musical.
SANTOS. One of the stars of Peta’s groundbrea­king Filipino musical.

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