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On its 10th year, 10 badass Gawad Buhay achievemen­ts

Which production had the most wins? Who’s the most-honored actor, dancer, theater artist? Who has the longest winning streak?

- By Vincen Gregory Yu @vincengyu

When the Philippine Legitimate Stage Artists Group, Inc. (Philstage) started the Gawad Buhay Awards in 2008, there were only nine member companies competing in 23 categories. Ten years later, the awards now have 15 profession­al companies vying for some 40 trophies.

The jury—an independen­t panel of critics, scholars, artists and theater enthusiast­s—has changed as well. Of the 16 current members, only two were part of the 2008 roster.

This year, 36 individual­s are first-time nominees, comprising roughly 40 percent of individual nomination­s. In anticipati­on of the 10th awards ceremonies, on April 12 at the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s’ Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino, here are 10 notable achievemen­ts in the Gawad Buhay books:

1. Ballet Philippine­s’ (BP) “Ra

ma Hari,” adapted by Bienvenido Lumbera from the Indian epic “Ramayana,” is the most nominated and most awarded production in Gawad Buhay history, winning 14 of its 22 nomination­s in 2012. “Rama Hari’s” trophy record is trailed by Tanghalang Pilipino’s (TP)

“Mabining Mandirigma,” with 12 wins in 2015, while the Philippine Educationa­l Theater Associatio­n’s (Peta) “Care Divas” follows the nomination tally with its 19 nods in 2011.

2. Rody Vera holds the most number of competitiv­e wins by an individual, with seven out of 11 nomination­s. Three are for his Filipino adaptation­s of the classics: TP’s “Tatlong Mariya” (Anton Chekhov’s “Three Sisters”) in 2010 and “Der Kaufmann” (Shakespear­e’s “The Merchant of Venice,” from a prior translatio­n by the late Rolando Tinio) in 2013; and Peta’s “Arbol de Fuego” (Chekhov’s “The Cherry Orchard”) in 2015. In 2013, he also won for his co-direction of “Der Kaufmann” with Tuxqs Rutaquio and for the libretto of Peta’s “D’Wonder Twins of Boac.” Moreover, his libretto for the Francis Mmusical “3 Stars and a Sun,” co-written with Mixkaela Villalon, was 2016’s lone nominee and automatic winner. And for his performanc­e in TP’s “Stageshow” in 2012, he tied with Noel Rayos (for “RamaHari”) for Featured Actor in a Musical.

3. Rita Winder has the most competitiv­e performanc­e awards, winning six of her 10 nomination­s, all for BP production­s, and is the only dancer to have won in all four performanc­e categories. She won Featured Performanc­e in Classical Dance for “Sleeping Beauty” (2011)

and “Giselle” (2013); Featured Performanc­e in Modern Dance for “RamaHari” (2012); Female Lead in Classical Dance for “Firebird” (2016); and Female Lead in Modern Dance for “Sarong Banggi” (2015) and “Awitin Mo at Isasayaw Ko” (2016).

4. Cris Villonco has the most acting awards, winning five of her 11 nomination­s, for Featured Performanc­e in a Play or Musical for “Hamlet” (2008), Leading Actress in a Musical for “Noli Me Tangere” (2011) and “D’Wonder Twins of

Boac” (2013), Featured Actress in a Musical for “Bituing Walang Ningning” (2015), and Leading Actress in a Play for “Constellat­ions” (2016).

5. John Batalla is the most nominated individual with 20 nomination­s for lighting design. He won for “Equus” (2008), “Encantada” (2011), “33 Variations” (2015) and “Almost, Maine” (2016).

6. BP’s “Encantada” remains the only production to have swept all four design

awards in a single year, for Salvador Bernal’s set and costume designs, TJ Ramos’ sound design and Batalla’s lighting design in 2011.

7. Only one musical production has won all four acting categories: Repertory

Philippine­s’ (Rep) “Sweeney Todd” in 2009, with Audie Gemora and Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo in lead performanc­es, and Marvin Ong and Liesl Batucan in featured parts. A similar sweep has been achieved by only one nonmusical production: Peta’s “Bona” in 2012, starring Eugene Domingo and Edgar Allan Guzman, with Olive Nieto and Juliene Mendoza also winning for their featured performanc­es.

8. Vincent de Jesus holds the individual record for the most nomination­s in a single year, scooping six nods in 2009 for his musical direction and original compositio­n for TP’s “ZsaZsa Zaturnnah Ze Musikal” and for script, libretto, musical direction and original compositio­n for Peta’s “Si Juan Tamad, ang Diyablo at ang Limang Milyong Boto.” In 2011, De Jesus also became the most nominated individual for a single production, competing in original compositio­n, libretto, musical direction, sound design and leading actor in a musical for his work in “Care Divas.”

9. Lisa Macuja-Elizalde holds the

record for the longest winning streak in a single category, landing Female Lead Performanc­e in Classical Dance from 20102013, for “The Nutcracker” (2010 and 2013), “Swan Lake” (2011) and “Don Quixote” (2012). She also won Female Lead Performanc­e in Dance for “Le Corsaire” (2008) and received the Natatangin­g Gawad Buhay in 2010.

10. The winners for Production, Direction and Ensemble Performanc­e have

gone to the same show nine times. Before Best Production was divided into “original” and “existing” material, the match was achieved by TP’s “Golden Child” (2008), “Care Divas” (2011) and TP’s “Stageshow” (2012). After the said division, “Der Kaufmann” attained the same feat in 2013. When Best Director was further split into the musical and play categories, the match was achieved five more times, by Rep’s “August Osage County” and Peta’s “Rak of Aegis” in 2014; “Mabining Mandirigma” and The Necessary Theatre’s “The Normal Heart” in 2015; and Full House Theater Company’s “Annie” in 2016.

Note: Years indicated in this article refer to the season a particular production was part of. Awards ceremonies are held the year after.

 ?? —BP ?? Ballet Philippine­s’ 2012 “RamaHari” is the most nominated and most awarded production in Gawad Buhay history.
—BP Ballet Philippine­s’ 2012 “RamaHari” is the most nominated and most awarded production in Gawad Buhay history.
 ??  ?? Cris Villonco in Peta’s “D’Wonder Twins of Boac.” Villonco has the most acting awards— five of 11 nomination­s.
Cris Villonco in Peta’s “D’Wonder Twins of Boac.” Villonco has the most acting awards— five of 11 nomination­s.

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