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‘Eto Na!’ musical based on Apo hits

- —STORY BYAMADISMA. GUERRERO

The year is 1975. Seven friends are working on a song they hope will top a singing contest. Along the way, their personal lives and problems intersect with a society in turmoil. “Eto Na! Musikal nAPO!” is a jukebox musical based on 26 songs of Apo Hiking Society. Show opens on Aug. 3 at Maybank Performing Arts Theater, BGC.

It was 2013. What would be a monster musical hit, Peta’s “Rak of Aegis,” was on its first year. But Robbie Guevara of 9 Works Theatrical was unaware of the jukebox play, as he was busy then directing the musical “Green.” In one of the performanc­es, Guevara’s schoolmate Boboy Garovillo of the legendary Apo Hiking Society jokingly told him he should make a musical based on the Apo songs.

The idea caught fire in the director’s imaginatio­n, and soon he went about writing a script inspired by the Apo songs. Guevara was intrigued by the story of Apo: Back in school, there were 12 friends into music, then seven, until only three remained—Jim Paredes, Danny Javier and Garovillo, who would achieve renown as the Apo Hiking Society.

For more informatio­n about the Apo songs, Guevara turned to 9 Works marketing director Jon-Jon Martin, a diehard fan of the trio and who became the dramaturg for the production.

The script went through 20 revisions, as director and dramaturg grappled with the need to make the characters more dramatic, and to create tension. There were table readings, music rehearsals, and consultati­ons with the Apo members.

Seven friends

The production, “Eto Na! Musikal nAPO!,” copresente­d with Globe Live, finally opens Aug. 3 at the Maybank Performing Arts Theater, Bonifa- cio Global City.

The setting is 1975, three years into martial law. Javier told Guevara: “You cannot ignore martial law.” The songs highlight the milieu, and the lyrics, arising precisely from those times, were hardly changed. The characters, though, are fictitious, and any resemblanc­e to real-life persons, to paraphrase a favorite disclaimer by National Artist F. Sionil José, “are real only in the viewer’s imaginatio­ns.”

It’s all about seven friends who join a college singing contest, and so they go about com- posing a perfect song that hopefully will win them the top prize. Along the way, they encounter problems with their creative efforts which dovetail with personal problems, romantic relationsh­ips, family interactio­ns and a society in turmoil.

There are 26 songs to be performed, including “Pumapatak ang Ulan,” “Paano,” “Di Na Natuto” (popularize­d by Gary Valenciano), “Nakayakap sa Dilim,” “Tuyo Na ang Damdamin,” “Blue Jeans,” “Show Me a Smile,” “When I Met You,” “Lumang Tugtugin” and “Ewan,” which Louie Ocampo wrote for Apo.

Most popular songs

“Apo music is Apo music,

wala ng dapat baguhin (no need to change anything),” said Daniel Bartolome, musical director-conductor of the 9 Philharmon­ic Orchestra, and arranger along with Orlando de la Cruz. “But putting it into a musical requires a different approach. So we’re thinking of a recipe that would best serve the original Apo listeners and fans, and also the generation now.”

Playing the seven leads are Mark Bautista as Rick, Jobin Javier (son of Danny, in his theater debut) as Butch, Alfritz Blanche as Sonny, Jep Go as Ray, Jef Flores as Jaime, Jon Abella as Donnie and Vyen Villanueva as Bobby.

In featured roles are Rica Daniela, Marika Sasaki and Isabela Jose. The latter two are GMA talents. Raul Montesa and Neomi Gonzales play the parents of Ray.

Choreograp­her is TJ Rebullida, who did an outstandin­g job in “Newsies.”

Asked to compare “Eto Na! Musikal nAPO!” with other jukebox musicals that are currently the rage in Manila, Guevara said, “Ours will have the most popular songs. No one can compare (with Apo). If you ask the bands themselves, they will admit that they were most probably inspired by Apo and their music.” 9 Works Theatrical and Globe Live’s “Eto Na! Musikal nAPO!” runs Aug. 3-Sept. 6 at Maybank Performing Arts Theater, BGC. Call 0927568921­5.

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 ?? —9 WORKS THEATRICAL ?? The cast of 9 Works Theatrical and Globe Live’s “Eto Na! Musikal nAPO!”—written and directed by Robbie Guevara, featuring 26 songs of the Apo Hiking Society. The show opens Aug. 3 at Maybank Performing Arts Theater, BGC.
—9 WORKS THEATRICAL The cast of 9 Works Theatrical and Globe Live’s “Eto Na! Musikal nAPO!”—written and directed by Robbie Guevara, featuring 26 songs of the Apo Hiking Society. The show opens Aug. 3 at Maybank Performing Arts Theater, BGC.
 ??  ?? Mark Bautista stars in “Eto Na! Musikal nAPO!”
Mark Bautista stars in “Eto Na! Musikal nAPO!”

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