Eric dela Cruz and Vincent de Jesus with some of the cast and creative team of Care Divas |
The Philippine Educational Theater Association’s (PETA) 50th year celebrations is off to a glittering start with the return of the hit musical Care Divas. At the press preview, original cast members Melvin Lee, Vincent de Jesus, Ricci Chan, Buddy Caramat, and Dudz Teraña didn’t miss a beat as if years have not passed since they last donned their Care Divas wigs and heels.
Written by Liza Magtoto and directed by Maribel Legarda, Care Divas follows the lives of Chelsea
(Lee), Shai (de Jesus), Kayla (Chan), Jonee (Caramat), and Thalia (Teraña) who
work as caregivers in Israel. But they moonlight as drag queen performers offering them some respite from their day jobs. The misadventures that they go through are prime material for some major laughs. And the tight group's spot on comic timing ensured that the punchlines still packed a
punch even if one has seen the show and heard the jokes before.
Watching the musical again felt like revisiting old friends
whom I haven’t seen in ages and yet realizing that time hasn’t weakened the
bond a bit. The musical numbers, with songs composed by de Jesus, felt cozy and
familiar with the tight cast assuring that they would hit all the notes and
remain in harmony.
But not all was familiar as something new was offered in
this run as well. New to the cast is Gold Villar as Nonah, the divas’ female friend. Gold, who possesses a great set of pipes, provided a much
welcomed female voice to the predominantly male chorus. And Sherry Lara, with
the dual role of Sarah/Adara, was so ruthless making her so easy to hate. Also
part of the cast at the preview include Paul Holme, Myke Salomon, Eric dela
Cruz, Eko Baquial, and Joseph Madriaga.
Succeeding shows will see the other divas namely Red
Concepcion as Chelsea, Gio Gahol as Kayla, and Thou Reyes as Jonee joining Ron
Alfonso as Shai and Jason Barcial as Thalia. And just like in Rak of Aegis,
there will be a different mix of new and original divas in every performance thus
making it so tempting to see the show multiple times. Other cast members joining
the fold are Joan Bugcat, Leo Rialp, Jeff Flores, and Jakub Krajger.
Aside from the gayness and the laughter, there was also a
great deal of political commentary with Care
Divas. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict, illegal immigration, gender discrimination
are tackled within the musical. Eerily, these issues remain relevant today
especially with what’s going on with the US and their new President Donald
Trump. And this makes Care Divas such a hit among audiences and yet still
remaining true to what PETA stands for.
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