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WATCHOUT for The U.P Repertory’s twin-bill production:
“HELLO PHILIPPINES!” (One Act Musical)
and
TITSER’S ACT (Voters Education Play).
HELLO PHILIPPINES is viciously funny and holds nothing sacred as it skewers the “call senner lifestyle”, a life cycle born out of fast money and desperation, twisted dreams and tainted principles, shifting body clocks, and too much coffee, beer and cigarettes.
From semi-electronic polls to mass killings, they dish out their conflicting remarks on each controversies served in a plate of wit & sarcasm. TEACHER’S ACT TAKES US TO THE SHOES OF THE ONE PERSON WHO HAS SEEN ALL THE ACTION & (MIS) ACTIONS DURING ELECTIONS—THE TEACHERS.
PLAYDATES: feb 2, 4pm and 7pm at the College of St. Benilde Black Box
feb 13, 15, 20 3pm&6pm at the U.P Diliman, Eng’g Theater
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Having trouble reading the text on the poster?
Dalawang Dula Para Kay Juan, Uncle Sam at the Moled One
sa pagsulat ni Albert Cruz
sa direksyon nina Dax Carnay, Albert Cruz at Albert Konrad de Luna
Pebrero 13, 15 at 20 3 p.m at 6 p.m.
U.P. College of Engineering Theater
For tickets, contact 0915-349-7607 or 0915-485-8246
Showdates:
Feb 2: 1pm and 4pm College of Saint Benilde
Feb 13, 15, 20: UP College of Engineering Theater
U.P. Repertory Company
Date: August 23, 2009
Venue: U.P. C.M.C. Media Center, U.P. Diliman, Q.C.
It’s always nice to see a play. It’s always nice to see friends. It’s always soo much nicer to see a play with friends. But then, it’s even so much much nicer to see a play of friends with friends.
After the show is over, the real show begins.

Hello Philippines CMC Media Center, U.P. Diliman, August 21-23, 2009 3pm and 7pm
The UP Repertory Company Alumni Association and the UP Repertory Company proudly present its first joint offering for 2009: Hello Philippines!
Hello Philippines, a one act musical, is a humorous take on call center culture. Team leader Tiffany tells five agents from his team that one of them is going to get axed. The twist, however, is that he will leave that decision to the five agents. So now, it’s up to ex-tibak Anton, clueless rich girl Berni, the slutty Toni, the probinsyanong Brichi, and the overly religious Elsa to do whatever it takes to keep their jobs. Whatever it takes.
Hello Philippines is viciously funny and holds nothing sacred as it skewers the “call center lifestyle”, a life cycle born out of fast money and desperation, shifting body clocks, and too much coffee, beer, and cigarettes. It attempts to put into perspective all the sacrifices one makes to stay in such an environment, albeit in an entertaining manner.
The College of Mass Communications Media Center is close to the College of Music building which is next to the U.P. Theater. It is also close to Quezon Hall where the Oblation is. For a map, click here.
The play will run August 21-23, 2009 with 3pm and 7pm shows.
For inquiries and tickets, text Jill at 0906-400-3279
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