Isay Alvarez |
The
Philippine theater scene got off to a very good start when the revival staging
of Katy finally opened
at the Cultural Center of the Philippines’
Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino. I’ve been looking forward to seeing this musical
ever since it was first announced many months ago. Right after the opening
performance of Rama Hari, I still
remember telling theater veterans Isay Alvarez and Robert Seña, the show’s
producers via their company Spotlight Artists Centre how much I was looking
forward to Katy. I told
them that just like Rama Hari, I was
too young when it was first staged so having it revived now was just a case of
perfect timing since I’ll be able to appreciate productions like this a lot
more.
Scenes from the Backstage
Tricia Jimenez, Poppert Bernadas, Isay Alvarez and Epy Quizon |
I was among the three people (a journalist, photographer and
I) who were able to drop by the CCP a couple of days before the show formally
opened. And we were able to see firsthand how everybody who was involved in the
production was working hard in trying to put the show together as sets were
being moved around, costumes were being fitted and rehearsals were in progress.
Despite the hustle and bustle, we were still able to have a
few words with Isay Alvarez, who plays the title role of Katy de la Cruz in the
musical. She said that she and the cast felt like pop stars when they did a
promotional tour at various SM Malls. She was very pleased with the audience
turnout with the people already in their seats even before the show started.
And after every show, the audience always gave them a standing ovation. She
confessed that it was difficult trying to get corporations to support the show
but she’s grateful that SM supported them.
Sheng Belmonte |
We were also able to see Gian Magdangal and Epy Quizon who
share the same dressing room along with Tirso Cruz III. Gian said that the
first act is a breeze for him compared to the second act where he had to
portray an old and sick man. He had to work hard and do research at a hospital
in order to prepare for this role which is different from what he has portrayed
before. In Epy’s case, the biggest challenge for him in portraying his father,
the legendery comedian Dolphy, was the dancing. He knows that his father was an
excellent dancer and that whatever dancing skills he has doesn’t hold a candle
at all to what his father could do.
During the trip backstage, I was able to see friendly faces
among the cast like Poppert Bernadas and Celine Fabie who are both members of
the Ryan Cayabyab Singers. I was also able to see Sheng Belmonte, who was
stunning in her hot red costume that had me lost for words. Seeing friends who
are part of the cast as well as industry veterans like Tirso Cruz III, Lou
Veloso and Dulce whose body of work earned them my admiration and respect only
made me look forward to Katy a lot more. Before we left backstage to let the actors rehearse, we were very
fortunate to be invited to come back the day after to watch the press preview.
Robert Seña and Sheenly Gener |
The Press Preview
Aicelle Santos and Gian Magdangal |
Katy had
its first show before a live audience when it had its press preview performance
the night before it formally opened. Excitement was high even during the
cocktails before the show started. And just like Rama Hari, I was very excited since I was only moments in seeing
the entire production which would complete the whole picture since all I had
for months were just fragments of the show like certain song numbers.
All I knew coming in was that Katy was all about Katy de la Cruz, reigned as the Queen
of the bodabil stage many decades ago. And that the songs Ang Entablado ay Mundo and Minsan
Ang Minahal Ay Ako came from this musical written by Jose Javier Reyes with
music composed by Ryan Cayabyab. The original production's director, Nestor Torre also directs this revival staging.
Tirso Cruz III |
With such strong material, it’s up to the cast to give
stellar performances and thankfully they all did. Aicelle Santos, as the
teenage Katy gave a career defining performance. I think that she’s one extremely fortunate person whose theater debut had her singing a duet with the one and
only Dulce. As Olivia, a washed out singer whose career was on a decline, Dulce
gave a heart wrenching performance highlighted by the memorable duet with
Aicelle. This number gave me major goose bumps and it was one of the most
applauded scenes in the whole musical.
I’ve seen Lou Veloso in Walang Kukurap and Stageshow last year
and reprising his role as the director only proved that he is still one of the
most consistent and dependable character actors in the industry. While Lou
Veloso’s excellent performance was expected, Tirso Cruz III’s portrayal of
Katy’s father caught me by surprise since I didn’t expect him to sing that
well. Gian Magdangal as Peping fit the role during Act I when he was still
Katy’s persistent suitor. But it was difficult for me to be convinced of his
character, the philandering husband during Act II since he had to portray
someone a lot older than he is.
One can’t talk about this production of Katy the Musical without
mentioning Isay Alvarez. Not only does she play the adult Katy, but she and her
husband Robert produced the musical along with co-producers Dr. Carl Balita and
Tricia Amper-Jimenez. And she has been the face of Katy since this revival’s
inception tirelessly promoting the show.
Isay’s part during Act I was limited only to the prologue for
Leana Tabuñar and Aicelle played the role of Katy during her younger years. This
setup only served to heighten the anticipation when Isay takes over the role of
Katy upon her return in Act II. While I had a hard time trying to buy the idea
of Gian as the old and sick Peping, I had no trouble at all in believing that
Isay is Katy. Displaying a combination of spunk, sass and vulnerability, Isay’s
performance gave me a clear picture of who Katy de la Cruz was.
Epy Quizon, Isay Alvarez, Aicelle Santos and Gian Magdangal |
There was a line in the musical that really got through me
when Katy said that the audience need not know what’s happening backstage upon
learning some tragic news. This basically means that for a performer, the show
must go on no matter what. And Isay acknowledged in her message in the souvenir
program that she had to go through Katy rehearsals while coping with an
illness. It felt surreal when I realized how poignant and relevant that line
was to Isay at that moment.
Other noteworthy cast members were Katy’s friends played by
Tricia Jimenez as Hanna San, Celine Beatrice Fabie as Patsy Patchochay and CJ Mangahis
as Mary Walter. I do remember Mary Walter as I saw her play numerous
grandmother roles and I still find it very hard to imagine that she used to be
a Hawaiian dancer back in her youth. Sheng Belmonte and Epy Quizon also had their
time on the spotlight as Sheng played the new generation of performers (sexy and
vulgar) with Epy playing a young Dolphy showing his naughty side.
The press preview did have its share of technical setbacks like microphones not working and the speakers acting up during the overture. I also
wish that the transition in between scenes could’ve been a lot smoother. But
the strength of the material and the performances were more than enough for me
to overlook the production’s shortfalls.
Jose Javier Reyes and Ryan Cayabyab |
I was really pleased that live music accompaniment was
provided by AMP Big Band led by the show’s musical director Mel Villena. The
brass section really gave the music more life and I would’ve been very
disappointed if the production had to resort to canned music.
Katy resumes this January 24, 2013 at the CCP Little Theater and will run until January 27, 2013 .
I’ve learned that it’s becoming increasingly difficult to get tickets to the
remaining dates The shows during the first week had been sold out. Those doesn’t bode well for those who want to watch the show and yet still haven't bought their tickets. But for Spotlight
Artists Centre, the whole cast, creative team and production crew, it’s a good problem
to have. I wouldn't be surprised if Katy would have a repeat run in the future.
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