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July 28- Makati – I never enjoyed the opera aside from Phantom of the Opera until I saw Master Class where the diva of the Philippine Cinema Cherie Gil takes the role of Maria Callas. I am one of the privilege few to a Terrence McNally’s masterpiece presented by the Philippine Opera Company at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium at the RCBC Plaza in Makati Cily last July 28. This is the second time for Gil to do the role of Maria Callas.
Master Class tells the story of the triumph, downfall and the struggle of Maria Callas from the time she owns the stage and tagged as the La Divina of the Opera and after 10 years she lost her voice and became a professor in an opera school and recurring struggles for her love for Ari (Aristotle). With the slice of music, drama, sarcasm and humor Master Class teaches its viewers the essence of passion to one’s profession or talent like the La Divina herself from the stage where she performs to the small classroom where she passes her legacy to those who shows interest in music, from there the usual class she handles became a Master Class, a classroom filled with passion and love for music.
(Cherie Gil and Michael Williams) |
(Florence Aguilar and Francis Amora) |
(Chino Viguillas, Ana Feleo and Juan Alberto Gaerlan) |
One of the so many things I love in the performance is engaging the audience to be part of the “class” of Maria Callas, unlike other performances audience remains as audience and not the participants of the story, it adds beauty in it. The set is minimal and the performers are few, from there it gives the audience to focus more in front, to the one who is talking rather than being amused with the set and numerous movements of the performers in all sides of the stage.
(Cherie Gil during a short rehearsal before the preview night of Master Class) |
(28 seconds clip of Cherie Gil during the rehearsal of Master Class)
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